Super Kevin Bremner! ....We had probably the best 'number 10/attacking midfielder' I've seen at this club since Simon Osborn was doing his thing, in Lucas Piazon, and quite frankly we were tearing this league a new arsehole.
Piazon wasn't actually starting regularly, let alone playing in the 10, when we had our run of good form.
Super Kevin Bremner! Yesterday, he was stuck on the left wing whilst Stephen Quinn sat in his 'off the striker' role. Both did excellent at the start of the season in the exact opposite positions, so it just seemed like madness to me that they were where they were.
Similarly Quinn wasn't playing in that wide left role that Piazon was yesterday either.
Our good form came when we, largely, had Sa through the middle and with Vydra to the left of him and Blackman to the right. We then had a midfield 3 of Quinn, Tshibola and Norwood. It worked so well because at times it slipped effortlessly into a 4-4-2 with Quinn on the left and Blackman on the right. It worked well, IMO, because Quinn was so flexible and is such a good player. The wheels started to come off when he got injured and Clarke started to use Piazon in his role and he just didn't have the legs or the tenacity to pull it off anywhere near as well.
Super Kevin Bremner! That's the crux of this for me. Our expectations now Brian's back in charge are at ground level. The only thing that came out of yesterday's game was that there was some passion and spirit. But was there really any until Barton and his mates started winding things up? We reacted by simply getting stuck in too. Jesus, is that all we can be excited about now? External drivers of w@nkers on the opposition being needed to give us a bit of a pointless spark?
I do think this is a great point though. If it wasn't for the refs incompetence and the Burnley players actions injecting a bit of passion and fight into our lot where would that game have gone? Having said that it was good to see them stand up together because of it. I'm not sure that would've happened a few months back.
I thought it was a pretty entertaining game as a result, devoid of much quality football admittedly, but if Gray had taken his early sitter, which looked easier to miss than score from, I think the day would've been completely different.