Monday, 08 February 2010
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Whyte: A game of two halfs / Still: Delighted to have first win
Forres captain Neil Whyte
"Obviously when someday scores in the last minute your disappointed. I think our general play in the first half probably merited more than the 1-0 at half time. So I suppose it's an old cliché but it was a game of two half's we did not really turn up in the second half. Going on shots on goal and chances created, overall I think everybody was disappointed."

When asked about his goal he said, "It was a good moment for me, does not happen often or does not happen as much as it should. To be honest I never really care who scores it's about the team winning, bottom line is we have not."

On the league standing and the effect of this result he added, "I think everybody generally should be looking above rather than below, you have too look what is above you and try to do better or match it. I think that is what as a club and as a team we have to do. Obviously the teams above us we have played haven't been miles in front of us. We need some of the breaks maybe, we are still a bit rusty having not played so much in the last while. Hopefully we can still look up and that is where we are looking to be."

On Ricky Wardrop he said, "I think if anybody, looking at the last two games, he ( Ricky Wardrop) has probably been  unplayable to be fair. The only thing he probably was missing today was actually a goal, which his general play deserved. But he is playing well and bringing lots of the other guys into the game. So, he is definitely on fire at the

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