"Performances have been good, but performances mean very little unless you take three points or at least a point from games, so the idea is simple, win games.  You win first and it doesn't really matter how you win.  If you can win playing well and passing the ball, then that's great, but it's about three points and that is massive."

"I've made changes to the routines, but there are more to come.  I have an idea, as I have from wherever I have been coaching or managing, I have idea's of how I think it should be run and what goes into that and I will be trying my best to implement those over the summer."

"We may be safe now, but as I said to the players last week, we don't take out foot off.  Last week it was five games to go and I want five wins.  This week we have four games to go and I want four wins.  I want to breed that winning mentality, winning is everything.  The more you do it, the better it is and it breeds so much into the club."

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"All of a sudden players are happy to go out and play, they are happy to be seen.  When I walked in the door, they didn't go out and weren't happy to be seen out, but now they have self esteem and all of a sudden they are someone instead of hiding away.  They are happy to be seen out and about.  Its good and you can see the difference around the club."

"It's just a happier place to be, when the team is winning, it's just a lot better.  A lot more people smile, the mood is a lot lighter, but - it has to continue.  I don't mind the mood being lighter at one end of the club, but at the other end where I do my business, it has to be a work ethic that as soon as they come through that door, they are here to win."

"With Darren Randolph going back to Charlton, Jim Provett will be in goal for the Barnet game.  I would think that Jim has a point to prove because obviously the first thing I did when I came in was to bring in a goalkeeper.  Obviously Jim wasn't happy about that.  You make these decisions and live or die by them.  I think it's been the right decision, so now its upto Jim to show me that I don't need to get another keeper.  He's got four games and he will play."

"After the games are finished, decisions have to be made.  Although if I am honest, those decisions were made before I arrived here.  I knew the squad and I knew the players, and the biggest thing for me is that I know this league, so I had an idea of what it needs or what was needed in the squad to compete in the league.  It hasn't really changed though one or two may have changed my mind through performance and attitude, but the majority is pretty much the same as what I thought when I walked through the door."

"I saw Barnet on Tuesday night at Bradford and they are a good side.  They have lots of pace in the front positions, two wide players in Puncheon and Adomah.  He's a young kid that everybody is watching.  I was sat next to a Championship manager on Tuesday and the kid didn't play particularly well, but as we were leaving he said to me 'he's totally different at home'.  So we will have to watch him.  Puncheon has had lots of interest but nobody has really taken a bite at him yet, but you can see that he's got talent."

"They are a really young team that are also safe from relegation and they play with quite a bit of freedom.  It will be a really tough game, you look at the four games left and I think Barnet away is probably the toughest of the lot."

"Four wins, 12 points and four wins - that's the plan.  If you can't win, don't lose so the plan is that we keep going, and it just says that maybe for next season, if we can get some players - the right players, then people may just say that Bury are an outside bet for promotion - that's the marker that we are looking to set.  We have to finish the season really well and have a look at next season."