WE GROUND OUT A RESULT
Hugh McIlmoyle gave us his thoughts following the Yeovil game:
"It was the three points that we needed on Saturday and the winner was a cracker of a goal that no keeper on Earth could have saved. With his weaker foot too!
We worked really hard for the three points but it wasn't one of our better performances. We ground the result out and there was relief when the winner went in as by then I had resigned myself to just getting a point - better than nothing.
I thought that Madine did very well to chest the ball back to Dobie and he showed a lot of composure in the box for a young lad. I think quite a number of people expected the game to be a bit easier than it was - teams like Yeovil are going to make us work hard. They constantly had seven or eight players behind the ball when we had it and there were times in the first half where our shots at goal were charged down by their massed defence. Plus there were one or two who weren't necessarily firing on all cylinders. Keiren Westwood had to make some amazing saves for us too - some one on one situations.
The goal that Yeovil scored was really just a speculative shot that has taken a deflection and gone in. It could just as easily hit the stand at the back!
The finishing line isn't far away now and hopefully we can push on from here. The team spirit will pull us through. We will need to play at least twenty five percent better on Tuesday night and have everyone firing on all cylinders if we are to beat Swansea. We can be sure that the Swans will be fired up after their last-gasp defeat at home on Saturday - I thought they would be home and dry being at home to Bournemouth! Should be a cracker of a match - let's hope we have a huge crowd to cheer us on to the win."













