Stephen Brian "Steve" Tilsonis an English football manager and former player best known for his time in charge of Southend United, where he was in charge for seven years, overseeing two promotions and later two relegations... (wikipedia)
Where they are at at the moment, they're not as good as us.
We've got another two games, hopefully we can get that win.
Losing isn't the end of the world; we have enough quality to be fine. One defeat in nine games isn't bad.
I thought we played really good stuff in the first 25 minutes but if you give away soft goals to a quality side you are going to get punished.
We need all the support we can get down to Wales. I know it is a long way and it has been an expensive season but one final push could make all the difference for our promotion charge.
We were nervous and it showed in the way we failed to put our passes together. It's still in our hands and I am confident we shall achieve our goal.
It was an unbelievable result for us. Throughout the season the team has been united and stuck together. It has been a real team effort from everyone.
Our destiny is still in our own hands.
I keep saying that we have got to keep our feet on the ground.
I cannot believe he was sent off, it was never a red card in a million years. And now we are going to be missing a natural winner through suspension.