'Both sides will probably take the point' - Hobanpublished at 22:39 BST 12 September

Hoban has two league goals in two games for Glentoran
Glentoran goal scorer Pat Hoban said that his side did "ride our luck" in their pulsating 1-1 draw with Linfield at the Oval.
Hoban scored a penalty to put the Glens ahead in the first half with Chris Shields equalising from the spot for the Blues.
In an end-to-end second half, both sides had chances to win it with Sean Brown smashing the crossbar and Jordan Jenkins firing over in the dying seconds, but Hoban thought a draw was a fair result.
"It was a thrilling encounter, I think the ball turned over too much on our behalf and we gave them too many chances first half, but we got over that and started playing decent stuff and created some chances," he told BBC Sport NI's Gavin Andrews.
"We conceded a penalty, it was hard to see from my angle but I thought the foul started outside the box, but the ref said it was inside, so you have to take it on the chin.
"We did ride our luck at the end, and it could have went any way. Both sides will probably take the point."
Hoban has now scored two goals in two starts for the Glens and had confidence he was going to coolly slot home his penalty.
"I was fine, it is not a new situation for me to stand over a penalty. I did my homework as well with the goalkeeper, so I was happy enough with it," he added.
He also said he is enjoying life in east Belfast under Declan Devine after getting over an early season injury.
"I'm loving it, there is no better feeling than playing week in, week out and I have my body in shape to get back in the team.
"There is a lot of fight and a lot we can learn from this game, that bit of composure when the ball gets turned over to take the sting out of it. It was like a basketball game second half.
"You can take a lot of positives, but we need to work on the negatives too."