RESERVE team manager Ronnie Jepson was satisfied with his side's 7-2 win at home to Bury yesterday.
But he felt they should have at least hit double figures in their quest to guarantee a place in the Avon Insurance Premier Division.
"The chances we had were unbelieveable," he said.
"We were average in the first half but we really upped the pace and the tempo in the second half and got our rewards.
"Our attacking play was good but if I was being a little bit critical I thought our finishing could have been better.
"I suppose we would have settled for a 7-2 win before the game, but when you see that many chances go begging you think you should have gone into double figures."
The reserves can afford to lose 3-0 in their final game at Tranmere Rovers on Friday (kick-off 2pm).
But they will be looking to secure at least a point to be sure of staying in the Premier Division.
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