This is how Bury manager Alan Knill saw Saturdays game. His side had led 2-0, were pegged back to 3-3 and 4-4 before his side scored a fifth to eventually win the game.
Alan Knill
He said afterwards "It was shocking for me to go through but its a fantastic win. The good thing is we got five goals against a team that everybody fancies - and we could have got more.
"They weren't great goals we conceded - set plays are so important and we didn't deal with them.
"But we won't come up against anyone like Akinfenwa and Mark McCammon until we play Gillingham again. They changed the game through their physical presence.
"Our young defenders need to learn from that and develop but we scored some pretty good goals and did great to keep going after each setback of the equalising."
He continued "Hopefully, its not 5-4 every week but we've got to keep going forward to stay up there."