Michael Flynn Insisted his team is can hold their heads up high after seeing them enter an improved performance against promotion-chasing Bradford City on Tuesday evening.
Though they failed to score for the second home game in a row, Flynn felt his team were the better of the two sides and probably edged the game on the balance of play.
With former Saddler Andy Cook hitting the crossbar in the first-half, the Bantams may also feel they were unlucky not to take all three points, especially when coming up against a team that has won just one league game since the beginning of the year.
Speaking via the Express & Star, Michael said; "We are knocking on the door. We could have easily been sitting here with six or seven wins in this run but we are not.
"The main thing is we are not folding. Tonight was a vast improvement on Saturday. We did not look like scoring on Saturday but tonight we did.
"Unfortunately, we didn’t but we were playing against a team in a rich vein for form. I thought we edged it on the balance of play."