To say Andy King gets involved on the bench is an understatement.
The newly-crowned Swindon boss lives every minute of the action and comes off at the end of 90 minutes an emotional wreck.
Such is the life of a Town boss.
"It is a nightmare on that bench," he said. "I have to live the game every kick and every minute. That is just me. I live it so much I doubt I will be living long, but that is me. I am not going to change. Malcolm Crosby is the man to calm me down and be the sensible one."
The early goal would have done nothing to calm his nerves.
"We went 1-0 down so early on but yet again it was a credit to the players in the way they came back," he said. "Perhaps that would not have happened in the past. It is all credit to the players. They have come back twice and I cannot knock the enthusiasm, or the effort, commitment or desire. The quality was good at times and I felt we were the better side and deserved to win."
There may be a great deal of excitement but King would now just like another victory.
"It has got to get the stage where we are hard to beat and where we earn clean sheets," he said. "At the moment we are dishing up crowd-pleasing stuff, but it certainly is not pleasing the manager entirely.
"They show character and I can't knock them but I would now like to win 1-0 with an 86th minute goal at Peterborough."
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