IN THE second part of our festive offering, we pick out more of the best quotes from The FLP's match reports from the first half of the season...
"Fortunately, the big Serbian geezer comes on and rescues a point for us" Then-Millwall boss Neil Harris hails Mihailo Ivanovic after his 85th-minute equaliser against Derby.
"We lost a few balls while he was practising, but we don't mind him missing them in training if he delivers that" Stevenage boss Alex Revell after Jake Young's spectacular free-kick winner at Mansfield.
"I am disappointed in myself, I'm disappointed in the players and I'm disappointed for the supporters, because they've had four years of this level of performance" - Colchester boss Danny Cowley is down in the dumps after a 2-1 home loss against Cheltenham.
"They came with a gameplan which was to survive.
It was a boxing match really and it was always going to go on to the 10th round or the 11th. You jab your way and jab your way and beat a team up and go to the head and hope you knock them out late on, but it just didn't materialise for us today" - Burnley boss Scott Parker gets his boxing analogies in after a goalless home draw against strugglers QPR.
"It's a difficult situation because there doesn't seem to be a huge amount wrong, but there's a lot wrong at the same time if that makes sense" Swansea boss Luke Williams tries to work things out after his side's goal drought continued with a 1-0 home loss against Millwall.
"Yeah, look, it's on me, 2-0 up away from home and we have lost the game. I feel as bad as I have ever felt in football right now. It's difficult to come out now and speak" - Dejected Luton boss Rob Edwards after his side's painful 3-2 defeat at Coventry.
この記事は The Football League Paper の January 05, 2025 版に掲載されています。
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STEVEN Schumacher is the odds-on favourite to take over at Plymouth Argyle following the departure of Wayne Rooney.
MAT'S SUPER SADDLERS GO MARCHING ON
DELIGHTED Walsall boss Mat Sadler praised his troops for an 'incredible victory' after the runaway leaders came from behind to stun Notts County.
CAM'S GOAL LEAVES MIKE FEELING BLUE
CARLISLE manager Mike Williamson said he could understand the frustration of the traveling fans after his side were booed off following a narrow defeat to Tranmere at Prenton Park.
MOORE WANTS SOME MORE
DARREN Moore hopes the win at promotion rivals Doncaster Rovers will prove to be a turning point for his Port Vale side.
SHRIMPS BID TO STIR THINGS UP
DEREK Adams wants his Morecambe side to build on a 'really big result' against Tranmere on New Year's Day when they visit Newport this afternoon.
'Don't blame this all on Freddie'
PAUL Heckingbottom leaped to the defence of Freddie Woodman after the Preston goalkeeper's mistake so nearly resulted in defeat against Oxford.
FORSON DOUBLE STUNS SKY BLUES
NORWICH head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup told goal hero Amankwah Forson to enjoy the moment after the substitute scored twice in injury-time to earn his side a scarcely believable win over Coventry City.
MCNALLY FIRES IN AS ROBINS FLY HIGH
LIAM Manning predicted a quiet transfer window in terms of signings after seeing his improving Bristol City side move up to eighth in the table - just three points off the playoff zone.
Danny downcast at wasteful Owls
FRUSTRATED Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl admitted he was \"more disappointed than happy\" after watching his side waste a succession of first-half chances before scraping a draw against Millwall.
ALLEN NO ORDINARY JOE, SAYS WILLIAMS
SWANSEA boss Luke Williams paid tribute to supersub Joe Allen after his injury-time goal claimed a point against West Bromwich Albion.