Coleman calls for Stanley cup run

08 November 2009 14:29
The League Two side were in total control in the first half and raced into a two-goal lead through Jimmy Ryan and Michael Symes. But Salisbury's 13-goal striker Matt Tubbs got one back after the break for the non-league outfit to set up a nervy finish.[LNB]Stanley held on to claim the £18,000 prize money for the cash-strapped club, who almost went out of business this week.[LNB]"The money is a big boost for us and it would be great to get a second-round draw at home and then get a money-spinning third-round tie and then we might actually be able to get some players in and our transfer embargo lifted," said Coleman.[LNB]"It has been a long time coming to get into the second round and I did fear the worst when they got it back to 2-1 but fair play to the lads they saw it out, although Salisbury did take it to the wire.[LNB]"It was always going to be hard as they are a good side, but we were also wasteful in front of goal and snatched at things. It's been an eventful week at the club and maybe it took its toll on the players at the end."[LNB][LNB]

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