BARRY FERGUSON admits he is bamboozled by his Bully Wee stars as he looks to find a winning formula at Clyde.
The Broadwood boss saw his side go down 1-0 to East Stirlingshire on Saturday thanks to Brian McQueen's own goal.
Defeat to the Shire saw Clyde slip to fifth place in the League Two standings and Ferguson said: "The game was absolutely horrible in the first half, we didn't play anywhere near how we can.
"Having said that, if you cut out the error for the goal there is nothing in the game. It was a silly, silly mistake.
"It was a bit better in the second half but we didn't have a cutting edge.
"I'm bamboozled by my team at times. There was no shouting in the dressing room after the game, but I need answers quickly."
Meanwhile, striker Gary Graham has left Clyde by mutual consent after failing to hold down a regular starting spot.
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