Boss warns against complacency

30 April 2009 18:04
The fourth-placed Shakers can still earn automatic promotion if they get at least a point against Stanley and other results go in their favour. And Knill said: "I'm expecting a tough game. Even though we did beat Accrington in November I have to say we were pretty fortunate, they played really well and were unlucky not to get a result. "If I was the opposition manager coming here I'd be wanting to spoil everybody's party so I'm assuming that would be exactly the same - John Coleman will be wanting to come here and spoil our party and just be professional." On results elsewhere, he added: "I won't be bothered, there is nothing we can do about those, I'm sure someone will tell us though. All we have to do is look after ourselves, then if it goes for us great, if it doesn't then we've done everything we can possible. "If it doesn't go for us we still have another chance, we are already in the play-offs. It's been a very good season, considering a year ago we were third from bottom and now we've got the chance of getting automatic promotion, so a fantastic season."

Source: Team_Talk