QUINN'S COMMENTS
Although his side were defeated 3-1 away from home Cherries boss Jimmy Quinn seemed up beat when talking to BBC Radio Solent after Saturday's game against Wycombe.
''I thought Wycombe won the first half and I said to the lads at half time we need to win the second half and I think we did that. I was delighted with the support but I don't think we passed the ball that well today and that cost us.'' Quinn told BBC Radio Solent.
After going behind Bournemouth equalised through Danny Hollands only to find themselves behind once more just minutes after Hollands' strike.
"It was very disappointing with individuals switching off, you've got to keep what you've got away from home and it's hard to get results. After building up the confidence from getting the equaliser it's disappointing to lose a goal so quickly after equalising."
Quinn and his side now look forward to Tuesday trip to MK Dons in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
"It's a great game I think and it's a chance to put out the current holders of the competition. MK Dons are a good side so it will be a good test for us and it's a chance to put Saturday's result out of our system."
Quinn continued "I'm not one for putting weak teams out I go out to win every game so a strong side will be going to MK Dons."













