Draw was fair - Parry

26 January 2011 11:30
Tranmere manager Les Parry felt the goalless draw at Swindon was a fair result but insisted the referee did his side no favours. Both teams still sit perilously above the relegation zone after a game with few chances but Rovers survived a period of sustained pressure - and a penalty from Charlie Austin which was saved by Tony Warner - to claim a point. Parry said: "We were hanging on a bit, but first half we were a bit disappointed to go in at 0-0. "I don't think we got the rub of the green with the referee. At least two out of the four shouts for penalties were good ones, but that's the way it is. "In the second half, territorially, they were in our half quite a lot of the game, but without making Tony Warner make a big save. We didn't start the game well. We wanted to come out and win second balls and squeeze them, but we didn't. "So I was a bit annoyed about that. As the half went on we improved and we finished it much the stronger too. But overall I think the draw was a fair result."

Source: PA