For me yesterday was about one team having a set system of play they're used to and can do with their eyes closed but they lack the quality to really punish a team. The other lot had the quality but are currently a bunch of rag tag thrown together individuals with no set style or system of play. Ultimately our quality won us the game and for all Burtons supposed superiority did they really trouble us that much?
Quote from: AV82EC on December 27, 2016, 10:29:33 AMFor me yesterday was about one team having a set system of play they're used to and can do with their eyes closed but they lack the quality to really punish a team. The other lot had the quality but are currently a bunch of rag tag thrown together individuals with no set style or system of play. Ultimately our quality won us the game and for all Burtons supposed superiority did they really trouble us that much?In fairness, Bunn pulled off two or three good saves and they hit the post. They can feel unlucky to have not got something out of it yesterday.
...Hi Ho Silver lining is so forced just because the name fits in the title. Plus it's shite, IMO.
I've said elsewhere that near the top of the January shopping list should be a decent keeper, but Bunn was exceptional yesterday - he pulled off two really good saves in the first half, one of which would have been a spectacular own goal, and a superb save at the end of the game which was the difference between a win and a draw
I know I'll be in a minority, but it's a shame they've dropped DLBIA (which was at least natural after the Reading game) after a home win. Hi Ho Silver lining is so forced just because the name fits in the title. Plus it's shite, IMO.
Quote from: CJ on December 27, 2016, 12:06:06 PMI've said elsewhere that near the top of the January shopping list should be a decent keeper, but Bunn was exceptional yesterday - he pulled off two really good saves in the first half, one of which would have been a spectacular own goal, and a superb save at the end of the game which was the difference between a win and a drawAfter a disappointing Villa performance I was wondering who would be my man of the match. Baker and Chester were, again, secure at the back. Bacuna offered creativity which was otherwise lacking in midfield and he set up and scored a very good goal. But, as CJ says, Bunn's brilliant last-minute save secured the three points, so he gets my vote. I'd love to see the save again but our very limited TV coverage doesn't show it, or at least not anywhere that I can find it.