Forster: Nothing`s changed on job front

Nicky Forster has ruled himself out of the running for the Brentford job, despite extending his unbeaten record since taking temporary charge. The Bees caretaker boss looked on as Lewis Grabban snatched a quickfire equaliser in a 1-1 draw after Keanu Marsh-Brown had fired MK Dons in front. Forster said: "Nothing's changed. If results were good enough over a long period then I would possibly want to be considered and put onto the shortlist. But at the moment I don't want to throw in my name. The club are drawing up ideas of what they want the manager to be at the moment so I'll let them get on with that. "I thought we were magnificent, I really did. When we got the ball down and played I think at times we really created a lot of problems for them. Both halves we probably had the better chances - second half we had a catalogue of chances. MK Dons are a good team but I thought we took the game to them - I can't fault them. "Whatever spare hours I do have I spend with my wife and my new 14-week-old baby, so I'll spend some time with them (next Saturday) but the phone never stops ringing. The wife hates the phone already - she's got an intense hatred towards my mobile phone. "But I have to protect it when I'm in at home because if I leave it lying around I know she's going to put it in a pot of boiling water or something like that! But I'm enjoying the challenge of the job and the boys are giving me so much pleasure with the on-the-field stuff."

Source: PA