Paul Warne talks to the press after the defeat at Fleetwood Town...
“It’s a difficult one really. I thought – and this is no offence to Fleetwood – we were the team trying to win it.
“I thought we should have taken a chance early on and we didn’t. The longer the game goes on, we’re trying to win it and possibly risking bodies forward.
“I just didn’t think we created enough clear cut chances second half. We got in really good positions and one-v-ones out wide but we just didn’t create enough possibly to win it.
“I blame myself. I possibly could have been braver with my substitutes but I felt at that time we had pretty good control of the game but without creating a great deal.
“Overall, I’m disappointed that we lost but we don’t have a divine right to win every game.”
Warne’s apology to home fans for actions of certain individuals during minute’s silence…
“As you know me quite well, I was hugely embarrassed with how one or two individuals behaved during the minute’s tribute.
“I know that we’ve offended some Fleetwood fans and that wasn’t our intention. We’re talking about less than one percent of our fanbase.
“I hope that they don’t regard that as character of all our fans – that definitely is not the case.”