“I’m really pleased, I’d like to thank the away following, who were fantastic for us, There were 21,000 in there today, which is a great crowd for third tier football, but we stood up to the challenge well. Bolton are a very good team and I think they will be easily in the top six." Warney told the assembled media after the game.
“A clean sheet away from home and a couple of goals is a very satisfying day at the office for us. We could have scored more, but so could they. Overall, we’re delighted with the result.
“It’s not something that comes natural for us to sit back, but we were fatigued after a big effort the other night.
“We left it 3 v 3 on the halfway line, but that was causing problems, so we decided to move the engagement line back and just let the centre halves have it and press from there.
“All in all, it was a very professional performance from us, to come away with a 2-0 win is great.”
“It’s always about the players, it’s not about us. Apart from a blip against Fleetwood the players have been excellent. We were unfortunate to lose against Wigan and Wednesday and should have won in midweek.
“That’s the thing with football, you can be the better team, but sometimes you don’t get what you deserve. We should be at least three points better off, but, generally, apart from one game, our performance levels have been good."
“I’m really pleased with their efforts. To say we played midweek and they didn’t is a phenomenal effort from us, against a very good team by the way.”
“Four points is a really good return for us from two really tough away games. I’m pleased. “The dressing room is in a good place and long may that continue. For the neutral, the first half must have been brilliant because it was end to end.”