"That was a real grind, but again, it's a credit to the players.It is really difficult because obviously we try to be a passing team on a surface that's not really a passing surface but the players stuck to the plan and tried their best to pass it, and in the end, the goal was a really good goal."
"Tonight it was Ryan Lowe and Andy Bishop with the goals, let's hope we see that on the score sheet again many times before the end of the season, but all of a sudden it just shows that the squad is now stronger, plus everyone will notice that Andy Bishop has scored.We have some quality and some quality coming off the bench which we haven't had in the first part of the season."
"The players and I are full of confidence going into every game because we know that we have a very strong squad.We've had two defeats in 21 games and won the last six on the trot.If they are not going to be confident after that, they never will be."
"I hoped that the script had been written for Andy Bishop.When I put him on it was between him and Tom Elliott, but in the end we decided to go for Bish and to put Tom on later, fortunately it worked out for us."
"Its been a tough time for Bish, his last goal for the club was also against Macclesfield but its just good to have him back on the pitch.He's not 100% fit yet and we are trying to ease him back in with ten or 15 minutes.He will play 45 minutes for the reserves on Wednesday (v Oldham at Radcliffe Borough - 2pm) and that's the way to get him back in.Hopefully within a week or two weeks, he will reach full fitness."
"It's been ongoing with Andy, more or less since I came into the football club, he's had something whether it be a knee or groin injury.We are hopeful that he stays fit now."
"Now its Chesterfield on Saturday and it doesn't matter if its Chesterfield or Macclesfield - they are all tough games and I thought the Macclesfield game on Tuesday night was a really tough game for us. Obviously they scored with the deflection, but again we saw resilience from the players.There's no panic or desperation, we stick to the plan and we will score."
"It's just what we do, we try to work on keeping the ball and moving it around the pitch, and don't panic because everybody wants us to play that way.Macclesfield had three at the back, five at times.They just want you to launch it down the field so they can head it back.You cant do that, you have to move the ball and bring them out, open up holes for players to go into and I thought that typified the goal.It looked desperate but it was a good bit of passing and it's a good goal."
"We got behind them and we opened them up.Dawson got in behind them and played a great ball, but it was a great finish.It's pretty difficult doing that on our pitch.Sometimes it is frustrating and you can hear the crowd saying get the ball down and it is really frustrating, but we train on something like that every single day and the quality that I see every day from all the players is unbelievable on the surfaces that we train on."
"I have to trust the players, they are capable of moving the ball around the pitch, and they are capable of controlling it and passing it on a surface like that - because I see it every day.I just believe that I have really good players and if they trust themselves, then they are only going to get better."
"I'm disappointed with the attendance.I'm disappointed for the players.Last week we played on Monday night and we had 6,500, 4,000 of our own supporters, yet a week later on a Tuesday we have only 2,000.We are third in the league, pushing for promotion - what do we have to do?"
"You come out for the warm up and there is hardly anybody in the ground it really is a struggle for everybody at this football club that is trying to push it forward.We are trying to move everything forward, but without the crowd and people coming through the gates, it is going to be a struggle. It's disappointing and I just do not know why.If we were mid-table or below I could understand it, but we're not, we are going really well and all of a sudden we go from 4,000 to 2,000 in a week."
"Nothing has changed, we are playing on the same pitch, it's the same ground and it's probably the same distance to travel for most.If you want to come, then please come, because we can't get better without having people through the gate.We took a third of Tuesday's gate to Bradford City on Saturday."
"It's hard to motivate the team when you walk out and the players have to do it themselves.Don't get me wrong, those that do come are fantastic but when we went out for the warm up there must have been about 30 people in the ground.It's difficult and tough.We just want people to come and watch because we think we have a good product.We can't move forward unless people come through the gate.We've always had a progression on the field, but not in the stands."
"If you have a pen, then please write in and tell me (or email to media@buryfc.co.uk) why and if we are doing anything wrong, not just the team or the club, because it is something that we need to address quickly."