DESPITE BRAINTREE Town's winless run in the Conference Premier extending to eight games after Saturday's 0-0 draw with Woking, boss Alan Devonshire was pleased with what he saw from his side.
The Iron have struggle massively with injuries at the beginning of this season and put in a solid second half display to repel a high-flying Cards at Cressing Road.
Devonshire said: "I thought we were really good as the second half we bossed it and thought that we were the only team that were going to win the game. They had a couple of chances in the first half but we finished the game strongly so I was pleased with that.
"It was a decent game with two decent teams but I think it was a fair result in the end. I don't really want to pick anyone out as I thought defensively we were a little shaky in the first half as their strikers got behind us. But we got things sorted and our shape was much better, all that was missing was a goal.
"Woking are a good side and Garry (Hill, Woking manager) has done a really good job. He has kept many of what he had last year together and added. They are a good side."
The Iron are still 15th in the table and host Grimsby Town on Tuesday night who are currently on a run of five league games unbeaten.