Cerny savours precious point
HAMILTON goalkeeper Tomas Cerny believes every point will be precious as he and his team-mates bid to remove themselves from a fierce SPL relegation dogfight.
The Czech number one was instrumental in earning his side a 1-1 draw at McDiarmid Park.
The New Douglas Park men moved a place above Kilmarnock into 10th spot with the solitary point garnered in Perth. And Cerny reckons Billy Reid's side have to treasure any positive result. He said: "We didn't play that well in the second half and St Johnstone made a few chances. We take the point and we'll be happy with that.
Last season was very tight and I think it will be the case this season."
Hamilton got their noses in front in the 24th minute with a Mickael Antoine-Curier knock-in but, just five minutes later, Filipe Morais headed in the equaliser.
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