DANNY
COYNE: Repelled most things thrown at him, but finally beaten by a lucky bounce.
7
MO
CAMARA: Nullified the threat of Chadwick before the former Claret was hauled off.
7
JOHN
McGREAL: Kept things tight, but lucky not to be booked in the free-for-all
8
FRANK
SINCLAIR: Swept everything up, but fortunate not to be red-carded for a foul
on Etherington.
7
MICHAEL
DUFF: Awesome in a titanic battle with Etherington, hardly giving the Hammers playmaker a kick.
9
TONY
GRANT: Continues to do the simple things well.
7
GRAHAM
BRANCH: Lacklustre display from the wide man, who visibly wilted
6
RICHARD
CHAPLOW: Magnificent in the opening hour against the former Wimbledon duo
in the Hammers midfield.
8
MICAH
HYDE: Still not back in tip-top form after his Jamaican jaunt
, but showed flashes of his old self.
6
IAN
MOORE: Started like a house on fire with two mazy runs, but became less of an influence in the second half.
7
ROBBIE
BLAKE: Every ball stuck like glue, but the skipper will be kicking himself after missing a great first half chance.
7
SUBS: LEE ROCHE for Branch (90). Not used: BRIAN JENSEN, MATT O'NEILL, JOEL PILKINGTON, RYAN TOWNSEND.
HERO:
MICHAEL DUFF: Replace the words 'calculated risk' with 'bargain buy'. Head and shoulders above anyone else.
VILLAIN:
ADAM NOWLAND: The dodgy haircut would be reason enough, but his fortuitous goal ended the Clarets unbeaten start
to life under Steve Cotterill
MATCH VERDICT:
Nobody could have begrudged Burnley a point at a footballing fortress.
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