We should have won!
Sep 27 2006 By Doug Thomson, The Huddersfield Daily Examiner
"We frustrated Swansea really well," added Taylor-Fletcher.
"But last night we dropped too deep and gave Tranmere too much room, and they made the most of it.
"Had it not been for some good saves from Matt Glennon, it would have been all over by half-time.
"But in the second half we got on top of them, and I thought we showed great character to fight our way back into it."
Booth's goal was his 126th for the club, and put him level with Billy Smith as Town's joint-third highest scorer.
"I'm made up for him," smiled Taylor-Fletcher.
"It's a tough job playing as a lone frontman, and I suspect Boothy was delighted when Pav joined him up front for the second half!
"He'd been taken off by the time I scored (Luke Beckett came on in the 70th minute) but after the work he's put in recently, he deserved a breather!"
Town, who host Bournemouth on Saturday, dropped a place to 18th in League I, but Taylor-Fletcher insisted: "Four points from two tough away games is a good return.
"If we can make it seven points from nine by beating Bournemouth, we'll be heading in the right direction."
Town's only injury worry is over Taylor-Fletcher's opposite wideman Danny Schofield, who was replaced by Matty Young in the 28th minute after picking up a groin problem.