Vale only have themselves to blame for the loss of three points at Millburn on Saturday.

The home side were streets ahead of their opponents and led by a single goal at the interval with the Glasgow side a poor shadow of the side that had started the season so well.

The Millburn faithful were wondering how the scoreline stayed at just one goal but that could only be put down to some poor finishing from Hugh Hamill's men.

In the end they were made to pay as the visitors fought back into the game in the second half with two goals in four minutes.

Scott Arthur's good hold up play saw him create Vale's opening goal after 21 minutes when his lay off saw Gordon Martin cut inside his marker to fire a low shot into the bottom corner of the net.

After dominating 60 minutes the home side were stunned when Clyde drew level after 61 minutes when Derek Hepburn's low shot took a deflection off a Vale defender and deceived Vale keeper Smith as it trundled over the line.

Worse was to follow just four minutes later when Vale gave the ball away needlessly and a shot cannoned off the inside of Smith's right hand post and from the cross that followed Smith was caught out, allowing Joel Kasabandi a simple tap in to stun the home team.

Vale: Smith; Docherty, Lacy, Wilson; McGeachy, Cowan, Brown, McNaught, Martin (Stillwell 61); Arthur, Pawsey.

This week Vale travel to take on high flying Wishaw at Beltane Park, kick off 2pm