What the managers have to say...

Last updated : 19 March 2007 By Gary Moss

Boston United boss has hailed his side's second win on the bounce

Evans...delighted
as superb as they move out of the League Two relegation zone. Their 2-1 victory over Mansfield has eased the Pilgrim's relegation worries and put a smile back on the gaffer's face.


He told the BBC: "It was a really determined performance, where the quality of our football at times was outstanding".


Peterborough United boss Darren Ferguson is furious with their to play-off rivals Shrewsbury Town on Friday night. Posh went down 2-1 at Gay Meadow, leaving them in 10th place, six points off a top seven finish.


Son of Sir Alex told the BBC their dominance deserved more: "I can't believe we've lost that game, but we didn't make the right decisions at the right times".


Lincoln
city Head Coach John Schofield admits that even though he was glad to see his side back to winning ways, they must perform better in coming weeks. The Imps are fourth following their 1-0 home win over Barnet, but a higher level of play is needed, to break into the top three.


He said: "It was all about getting the three points. If we had put in a good performance it would have been better".


Wrexham Manager Brian Carey has blamed the referee for their 2-1 defeat at MK Dons. After taking a 1-0 lead Lee Roche was wrongly sent off in his opinion- a decision that changed the game. The Red Dragons went on to lose 2-1 and now occupy at place in the division's relegation zone.


Furious Carey said: "When this was a fair contest, we were the

Curle...believes
better team and we were the team that were going to win the game- the wrong decision was made".


Torquay United boss Keith Curle spent an hour in the changing room with his side after their morale shattering 1-0 defeat to relegation rivals Accrington Stanley. After such a crushing defeat, Curle saw it necessary to take steps to help his side through the disappointment.


He claims the Gull's are still confident of survival: "
It's important to spend time with the players after the game as it is a vital time… the belief is still in the side".




All quotations taken from the BBC website