Neil Aspin spoke to Adam Cheshire after Town's 2-2 draw and the last minute goal by AFC Fylde:
"It's the exact opposite of Tuesday night but you know at all levels of football there's goals at the death of games, you know you'd like to think that you won't concede any but its certainly cost us. It's disappointing because the players fought back well from being a goal down and I had no complaints but there's too many games left to dwell on that one, we've got to move on."
But Aspin felt we deserved the three points today:
"I think we did deserve them, for the majority of the play we did and I mean it wasn't a great performance but overall we deserved the three points."
He also spoke about the new signings, who have been brought in recently and gave his views on Michael Wilde's goal:
"I was very impressed he worked hard up front, took his goal well and he was a threat all the game. Obviously he's more experienced than Bradley Barnes, and he's only a young lad but we're short in the midfield area and he's come in and done a good job there. Michael is here until the end of the season and Bradley is here for the three games to cover suspension."
Aspin also gave some more insight into the other injured players that Town have:
"Ryan Crossley is still struggling with his back but James Riley was able to get onto the bench today, so it's good to have him back."
With the next game Radcliffe Borough at home, Aspin gives us his thoughts about that and all the away games towards the end of the season:
"We've got a lot of away games and a lot of them are going to be like today's game, they'll all be testers and they're going to be difficult but we can only concentrate on the next game which is Tuesday night. We've got to lift the players again because it was disappointing to concede in the last minute."
Listen to the full interview on Shaymen Player!
Interview: Adam Cheshire
Write Up: Katie Vass
For more reaction from today's game from debutant Michael Wilde and Aaron Hardy - click here.