Stanley boss angered by display

25 January 2009 15:26
The Bees took the lead through veteran striker Paul Furlong after just six minutes, but eight minutes later they saw defender Kenny Gillet sent off for a lunging tackle on Chris Turner.[LNB]However, although Stanley pulled level through Paul Mullin, they were unable to find a winner despite their numerical advantage.[LNB]"We never had anywhere near enough quality and, even though we had a lot of possession, we squandered it," blasted Coleman. "They were down to ten men and we didn't make the most of it."[LNB]"It was a horrible goal to concede - we switched off - but then we had the bulk of possession and we didn't work their keeper enough and the chances we did have, we snatched at.[LNB]"We should be beating teams who are below us in the league and who only have 10 men so, for me, it is very disappointing. Some of our shooting was diabolical bordering on farcical."[LNB][LNB]

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