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Wood eager to fire Brechin back to winning ways

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GARRY Wood believes his Brechin City side need to win the remainder of their games if they are to regain their SPFL status.

City are looking to get their Highland League title bid back on track after a disastrous 5-3 home defeat to table-toppers Fraserburg­h on Monday.

They will aim to do so with a trip to Formartine United, who sit just a place behind them, today.

Despite being six points behind the league leaders, veteran striker Garry Wood knows there is still a long way to go and says they need to put the disappoint­ment of Monday’s game behind them and focus on what’s ahead.

He said: “It was a tough one to take. We were pretty deflated after the game, but it’s not going to end the season there.

“We’re six points behind now, but we’re well aware Fraserburg­h still have a lot of tough games to play with the potential to drop points. We can only focus on ourselves and need to go and win every game for the rest of the season and see where it takes us.”

There weren’t many positives to take from the result, but a full runout for Wood after his return from injury was welcome.

He added: “It has been stopstart for myself. I think that was my first 90 minutes since August, so I was pleased to get that under my belt, but the result was equally disappoint­ing.

“We just need to pick ourselves up and go again.”

Next up, Wood faces his former side Formartine United, where he spent six seasons. City have already got the better of the Aberdeensh­ire side twice this season and Wood is determined to make it three at the weekend. He said: “It’s a massive game to get another three points on the board.”

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