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Brechin sunk by errors in Palmerston opener

CHAMPIONSH­IP: Manager Dods looking forward after ‘bad day at the office’

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The first game in the Championsh­ip was always going to be a tester for Brechin and so it proved.

They slipped to a 4-1 defeat against a Queens side that showed little change from their experience­d line-up of last season.

City manager Darren Dods summed it up, saying: “We froze and did uncharacte­ristic things and made mistakes we didn’t make last season.

“Individual errors and schoolboy errors have cost us.

“It was just a bad day at the office but it is gone and we have to look forward.”

He cited the hosts’ second goal just before the break as a telling factor, adding: “It came when we were down to 10 men for three or four minutes.

“There was probably a bit of naivety on our part with our man ready to come back on and we had a chance to put the ball out but didn’t. They used that extra man well and got the ball back and kept it for quite a lot of passes and eventually scored.”

Dods felt his players still had a chance when they did get their goal.

He said: “I think overall the standard we set last season was lacking.

“If you are not at your best in the Championsh­ip you’ve got to accept that it’s going to be difficult.”

The match took a long time to really get started, with both teams struggling to make an impact.

The first threat came just after the quarter hour when Queens had to switch keepers as Alan Martin slipped and pulled up and substitute Jack Leighfield had to race out of goal to head clear after a long ball had beat his defenders.

It was just after that the Doonhamers made their breakthrou­gh when a cross from Jordan Marshall found the unmarked Derek Lyle 10 yards out and he turned the ball into the net. The veteran striker was on target again when an effort by Shaun Rooney was cleared off the line and Lyle was on the spot to ram the ball home.

Andy Jackson went close to cutting the deficit just after the break with a drive that flew just wide.

It was the home team who pulled further ahead in 59 minutes when a shot by Lyle was blocked and John Rankin cracked home the rebound.

Brechin’s slim hopes were raised when they did pull one back in 75 minutes as Chris O’Neill beat the Dumfries defenders to a cross from the left and slammed in an angular drive.

However, some slack defending allowed Queens to restore their threegoal lead three minutes later as Lyndon Dykes found space to slip the ball past stranded Brechin keeper Graeme Smith.

 ??  ?? Darren Dods: left to rue “schoolboy errors” by his Championsh­ip newcomers.
Darren Dods: left to rue “schoolboy errors” by his Championsh­ip newcomers.

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