Huddersfield Town Reaction

Last updated : 03 October 2005 By Bournemouth Co-Ordinator
Having seen his side battle back from a 2-0 deficit at half time, manager Sean O'Driscoll was naturally delighted with the outcome, being quoted after the match as saying: "We've still got a team of waifs and strays at the moment, and coming here against a team flying high was always going to be difficult. After we went 2-0 down in the first 20 minutes, it could have been all over. But we had nothing to lose, and had a go at them - sometimes you get a result, sometimes you don't. Fortune favours the brave, I suppose".

On the other hand, the Huddersfield Town boss, Peter Jackson was less impressed: "I said to the players at half-time that the next goal was crucial - if we scored it was game over, if they scored it was game on. Tom Clarke then dived in and gave a silly penalty away. Their second goal was poor to concede, but we had three one-on-ones in the second half, and could have won it".
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