Clarets chairman Barry Kilby is to be applauded for banning ITV from Turf Moor - it is no more than they deserve.

The way the whole ITV Digital crisis has been handled is a disgrace. If I were now negotiating for the League on a highlights package I would freeze out Carlton and Granada who may have been legally right in their claim they were not accountable but could not have been more morally wrong.

In fact I have not seen Corrie for months due to my own personal boycott.

Mind you, if there were to be many more displays like Saturday's there might be a few more people wanting to be banned from Turf.

Stan Ternent has been unable to view the incident that led to Arthur Gnohere being dismissed but the rest of the tape is a genuine video nasty for anyone supporting the Clarets.

Last season ended with nails being bitten right down amid the tension of the Coventry match and fingernails were again hit on Saturday but for different reasons. Clarets fans sat stunned by events and scratching their heads as they wondered what exactly had gone wrong.

The match was like an opening night when all the lead actors forgot their lines, tripped over the props and set off the theatre's sprinkler system.

But that is in the past, over and done with, thank heavens. The manager and the players have put it to bed and that is where most of them probably wished they had stayed last weekend.

Now they have a golden opportunity to put what went wrong right against their biggest bogey team in the division.

It is not just the fact that they don't beat Wolves - they don't get a point off them. Nine successive League defeats date back to the 1986-87 season.

In both games last season the Clarets were 3-0 down at the break and so it is an understatement to suggest that there is room for improvement.

The Black Country side has added the experienced duo of Denis Irwin and Paul Ince but it might take more than those two for them to recover from the traumas of last season.

Burnley had it bad enough missing the play-offs by one goal but imagine how Wolves fans felt going from champs to chumps and seeing their closest rivals go up in their place.

Maybe the time is right to turn the tide of history.