SCOTT BROWN hailed his Ayr side's never-say-die attitude as they roared back to make the last 16.
United came from two down at half-time as a double from Anton Dowds and one from George Oakley ruined Neill Collins' Raith bow.
And Broony reckons the Honest Men are getting the winning habit after a brilliant start to the season.
The Somerset boss said: "I was annoyed with the first half we can't wait until we're 2-0 down to start playing.
"But in fairness, we showed a great response to bounce back with three goals in that second half. Winning is a habit, whether it's five-a-sides in training or these games.
Everyone needs to have that drive. We're still a work in progress but our attitude right to the end was spot on.
"We knew Raith would go strong with a new manager in so we had to spin that and be ready for them.
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