Match Reaction.
Sunday 28th Mar 2010
Coleman takes responsibility.
Boss
John Coleman conceded that his team selection played a part in Stanley’s 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth at Dean Court.
“We weren’t good enough today,” said Coleman. “Bournemouth have won without getting out of bed. They were the better side and didn’t have much to do to be the better side. I think they only had three shots in the whole game.”
The Reds trailed to Liam Feeney’s 18th minute goal and went further behind 12 minutes from time when goalkeeper Ian Dunbavin could only parry Feeney’s effort to Brett Pitman.
“The second goal was a calamitous error, just when we’d got them in a position where I though they looked a bit edgy which was possibly our best spell of the game, but in the 90 minutes we weren’t good enough and didn’t deserve anything out of the game. We got exactly what we deserved, which was nothing.
“I’ve got to maybe take some responsibility,” admitted the gaffer. “We had an insipid performance on Tuesday and I gambled that the lads would give me a response today and played the same side. I got possibly an even worse performance today,
so it’ll be a test of my managerial credentials to shuffle the 19 players I’ve got to come up with a solution to win a game on Tuesday.”
The defeat leaves Stanley 14th in the League Two table ahead of the midweek clash with Barnet at the Crown Ground.
Well it looks like the "Football Genius" has been on this forum, or been listening to Cashy
Just hope he does not make too many changes, just to prove a point!!