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Holloway vows Town will 'keep going' in business end of the season
Manager Ian Holloway vowed Swindon Town would “keep going” in their push for promotion out of League Two, after they rallied to see off Walsall 2-1 at the Nigel Eady County Ground.
Town looked to be heading for defeat when Jamie Jellis struck for the Saddlers on 66 minutes, before Fletcher Holman levelled nine minutes from time.
Frontman Aaron Drinan then fired in the second minute of stoppage time as Town sealed a vital three points.
Holloway said: "It is the first time we've had to win a game and we actually won it. So that's massive, and we came back from being behind.
"We weren't playing that well, neither were they, but we've managed to do it, and I think it's massive.
"That feeling in that dressing room is brilliant; I will control it. I will make sure I manage it. I will make sure that they understand.
"The fans were brilliant. The noise at the end, I heard it for probably the first time with these hearing aids on, I thought it had nearly exploded, wow.
"That's what love is all about. That's what football's all about. That's what you get when you tweak the nose of fear.
"You've got to keep going, and that's what they're doing, and I believe we will keep going."
Town are two points adrift of the automatic promotion spots in League Two, with four regular league games remaining. They visit Colchester on Friday (7.45pm).
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