After turning up at Field Mill in a fleet of cars, owing to the fact that Boston were unable to lay on a coach for it's players, manager Steve Evans told the Lincolnshire Echo "We turned up like the Red Lion pub side and still came away with three points. Every player was excellent for us. There were one or two who had the opportunity to hold on to the shirt and they gave it everything they had.
"The preparations were not ideal, but in adversity some heroes came through."
"If we are going to stay in the Football League, we need to go away from home and have a go at teams, like we do at York Street,"
"I've probably been too reserved away from home and shown teams too much respect.
"I'm not criticising anyone else for that. It's been me because I am responsible for the side. For the last five months, I'd been more concerned about losing games rather than trying to win."