Scott Martin feels Accies will be able to pick up more results after landing that difficult first win of the season
Hamilton Accies skipper Scott Martin hopes the side will really start to click after a weight was lifted off their shoulders with their first win back in the Championship.
Two defeats to Ayr and a draw with Morton in their opening three games saw Accies fail to pick up the rewards they felt their performances deserved. He said: "The first win is the hardest one to get so it is a monkey off our back. The boys are buzzing but we know we need to keep it going next week now.
"We competed really well against a Dunfermline side who have been in the Championship for a couple of years now. They've got really good players and a good manager so it was a tough test for us, but we deserved the win in the end.
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