Knill grateful for Robertson loan

16 August 2009 17:44
On-loan striker Robertson headed home in the 59th minute but the Shakers needed a late penalty save from Wayne Brown to secure their first win of the season. Brown brought down Curtis Main but redeemed himself by saving a tame spot-kick from Quakers veteran Dean Windass. Knill said: "It should never have got to the point where we needed a last-minute penalty save. "Apart from the last five minutes, we were well on top and should have been more than one goal up. You worry when you don't take your chances, but the important thing is that we got our first win, which we deserved. "We have a young side and they will learn to keep the ball better than they did. But we showed a great attitude and will improve. "We were delighted to see Robertson score. He's a good player and we are grateful to Sheffield United for allowing him to come here because a lot of teams wanted him."

Source: Team_Talk