Cherries keeper Shwan Jalal gave www.afcb.co.uk his thought's after the 2-2 draw at Huddersfield:
"I felt I was unlucky with the first goal. I managed to get a hand to it, but not enough to keep it out and the penalty was obviously a lottery.
We played ever so well in the first half, the best we have this season and I think we shocked them with how good we did play. We didn't deserve to be 2-1 down early in the second half, so it's sheer testament to the lads to be able to grind their way back in. We have got the spirit within us to never know when we're beaten and I think that's what is so special about us. I came up with a save in the last couple of minutes, and I was happy to play my part. It's what Mossie work's me on every day, getting the basics right, and as long as I do that, then that's what counts and it's nice to be able to make those saves. I don't want to make them too often though as that means we are not doing our job right!
I'm fed up of seeing penalties now, or is it the fact that I'm no good at them! It's just one of those things. I know Gary Roberts pretty well from my time playing with him in England C. He's a good player and he took it coolly. All I can say is that any time I have to face a penalty, that I hope to guess it right and pull off a save!"