Moore: "How we've drawn that match, I will never know"

Eastleigh boss Ronnie Moore was disappointed with his side's 1-1 draw at home against York City at the weekend. 

Here are some of his quotes in reaction to Eastleigh failing to take enough chances to win the game: “If you don’t score goals, you don’t get out of this division.

“We’ve had umpteen chances – enough to win three games.

“But the worst side in the world will get a chance, it’s whether they take it. They (York) have taken it today and it makes it feel like a loss.

“We've got five strikers and they get the opportunities (to score), but it doesn’t matter which pair we play up there (they don’t take them).

“Mandron’s got two in two and he’ll be pleased with himself on that one, but he should be scoring five in five, six in four or whatever.

“You should never be satisfied with one goal.

“I might just as well put a DVD in the changing room and not go in there because I’m saying the same thing every week.

“How many chances do we want?”

“I could have played in goal for what our keeper had to do today. How we’ve drawn that match, I will never know.

“Cureton’s probably had the best chance and you’d expect him to finish that.”

Exasperated Eastleigh boss asks: "How many chances do we want?"

RONNIE Moore had hoped to go into Tuesday's FA replay at Swindon Town feeling relaxed and positive about Eastleigh 's prospects of climbing out of the National League. Instead he cut an agitated figure after his misfiring Spitfires had meekly surrendered two precious points against lowly York City yesterday.

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