It was very pleasing to get my first goal for the club in the midweek Cup win against Dundee United.
It was a bit of a sucker punch, it killed them at the end. But they nearly had a chance actually so the boys did great to defend as well.
They are a good side, Dundee United, and we’ve done well and proved we can beat anybody on our day.
I thought we deserved it. They had spells in the game where they were better than us but at the start of the game I had a wee chance and a few other boys had chances.
I’ve had to work hard for a few weeks to get my fitness up, but after the 4-1 defeat at Ibrox, I managed to get in the side. I knew when I came the team was playing well. We have a lot of good, young players. The manager just said: ‘Bide your time’.
I thought I played well enough at the weekend (against Dundee Utd) and I got a goal on Tuesday so hopefully that will be enough to keep me in the side for Hamilton.
It’s only one goal but it means a lot scoring the first goal for a new club. Hopefully I will keep scoring and go on a run.
I was asked by some of the press if I wanted to stay at play a part in the Semi Final at the end of January. The simple answer to that is yes. I love it here, all the boys are great and the management is great as well.
I’m happy being here but it will be up to the club if they want to keep me. I’ve not spoken to the management (Craig Brown) of the club yet. It will be up to them if they want to contact me. But I’ve played a semi-final before whilst with Falkirk but it didn’t go too well. It was here at Fir Park actually.
We got beat and my mate Steven Naismith (then of Kilmarnock) done us over. Hopefully we can progress into the final once it comes and I would love to be part of that.
Alan Gow