As a team, at the moment, we are doing ok

Last updated : 28 September 2007 By Tony Scholes
Manager, Legend Peter Taylor, has seen his side climb to fifteenth in the table and said: "It's a much better feeling around the place when you are getting results and that is two games unbeaten now and I honestly believe it is time for our luck to start changing.

"We all work hard all week to get a result at the end of it so it is a habit we want to continue. The players have been working hard all season and thankfully in the last two games have got something out of them which they have deserved.

"We need to win more matches and if we stop giving away stupid goals we will put ourselves in a position to be able to keep doing that. I still maintain that our worst performance of the season was the game against Leicester where we ended up with a point so I think we are capable of going to Burnley on Saturday and getting a good result."

Steve Cotterill has been talking about it being a team at Burnley and that being more important than individuals. "We talk a lot about team ethic and team spirit here," he said. "It can only be like that. It is always about the team here.

"We are never going to have the money to go out and buy someone for £5 million on some of the wages that we know are floating around the Championship. We are going to have to get a team for that money, which means you need players who will make individual sacrifices to be part of a team. If players don't do that, after being continually told, it means they are not going to be part of that team.

"As a team, at the moment, we are doing ok. The really good thing about it is that we are not happy. Me, my staff, and the players are not quite happy with everything, which means we are still bedding in really.

Looking at Palace he added: "I think Peter Taylor has done a good job there. I keep reading about whether he is still going to be there or not and I don't know why we just don't get of people's back and let them do the job. He is a good football man and he just needs to be left alone."