Coleman slams poor Stanley effort

28 March 2010 16:36
Coleman fielded the same side that were seen off by 2-0 by Burton in midweek, admitting he hoped the team would compensate for the loss with an improved showing.[LNB]But the Stanley boss was furious with the display offered by his team and kept them locked in the changing room for 45 minutes after the game, before pledging to make changes for Tuesday's home encounter with Barnet.[LNB]"Bournemouth did not have much to do to be the better side. They only had two or three shots but that was more than us and we got what we deserved," said Coleman. "We were insipid on Tuesday when we lost at home to Burton but I gambled on getting a response so I named an unchanged side. But all I got was an even worse performance, if that was possible.[LNB]"At least we have another game on Tuesday and I will have to shuffle with what I have got, but there are only 19 players to choose from. I have got to come up with a solution as quickly as possible but at least I have only got a couple of days to stew on this result.[LNB]"I feel sorry for those of our fans who travelled all this way. They could sue us under the Trade Description Act."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk