Moore reflects on victory
Last updated : 29 November 2005 By The Chairman
Ronnie Moore reflected upon the victory at Yeovil and said, "I thought the second goal was the best on our part because we kept the ball and passed it. Liddell did magnificently in beating his marker and putting the ball through to Warne, but the big thing for me is that we kept a clean sheet. The back three were excellent and won their fair share of headers. When you have two towering strengths like Haining (pictured) and Branston who will come out and win the ball and the express pace of Forbes we limited Yeovil down to few chances. I think Haining will be proud of his performance and I was pleased with Hughes who played in an unusual role at the back. He was disciplined, did the job, and even got forward at times. I was please with all individual performances but what we must do now is kick on. We have a good squad of players at the club and we are coming back to injury free. We're not a million miles away and it's good to have competition for places."