CANVEY Island boss Jeff King was delighted with his team's performance.
"I thought we were excellent today but credit to Burnley because they scored their goals.
"I know the score was 4-1 but I don't think it was a 4-1 game, I am very proud of my players.
"At half time we were 2-0 down but I told them I thought they were playing better than I thought they could.
"We proved that we are not a team of up- and under players and it is a shame we had a few people missing.
"Julian Dicks wanted to play with an injection but the chartered physio told us he shouldn't, he might not have played again for eight weeks.
"Today has given us all a taste of the big time and I hope it has made us all hungry for more.
"I hope we can go on to better things. We don't want to be one year wonders as we have proved this season carrying on what we did last year."
Clarets hat-trick hero Ian Moore
"We have lost to Rushden and Scunthorpe recently and the manager said we have to prepare so that would not happen again.
"I think we prepared right for this game and we got the win."
Clarets' manager Stan Ternent
"IT could have finished five, six or seven and it was a match we were expected to win so you can't do better than win it.
"I did not think a lot when they got a goal back. The guy got past Westy, crossed it and he finished well. I think we took the foot of the pedal when we went two in front and when they scored it woke us up a bit.
"It is nice to win after losing at Manchester City and we are not doing too badly as that is now just one defeat in 12 games."
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