Good to see our upturn in fortunes continue today with a hard earned win up at Balmoor today.
The windy conditions made things difficult for both sides and despite playing against the wind Brechin probably looked the more dangerous.
The floodlights cut out after about 15 minutes but the problem was resolved and about 10 minutes later they were back on.
Peterhead took the lead when a cracking cross from the right hand side was headed into the corner by Stuart McKay.
City continued to battle though and Darren Smith skinned two players down the left before supplying a fantastic low cross for Calum Smith to slide into the net.
The floodlights went off again at half time and second half started 15 minutes in.
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City took full advantage of the wind in the second half and Darren Smiths cross from the left wrong footed the keeper and ball hit the post and in.
Peterhead really struggled and failed to test Nelson, and other than a few great moves, one of which should have been headed in by Adam Nelson, City were content with playing balls forward and holding the ball up.
Delighted with the result and I'm glad things are starting to eventually go our way. Most of this season we've had awful luck and most of our draws really should have been wins, but now we're starting to prove that we aren't the 2nd worst team in the league, and that a climb up the table is just round the corner, hopefully.
Laugh of the day had to be when Bobby Mann was awarded man of the match by the sponsors, the useless oaf was just a waste of space and constantly tugged and fouled our players because he couldn't keep up with them. Also, that very ugly left back (Iain Good) is worse than Gary Neville at stealing yards at throw ins.
