LITTLE: The winger deserves better than struggling at the foot of Division Two again. Although not fully fit he still caused City problems with his ability to go past players...7
FORD: The midfield man did the simple things well early on and was one of the few to keep going. Deserves a run in the sid...6
PAYTON: With little support, these are difficult times for Payton who needs some service if he is to deliver the goals to keep Burnley up...4
ARMSTRONG: Started the game well but his impact faded and these are the games when the skipper's influence needs to be felt...4
BRANCH: At times one of Burnley's most potent players and at others one of their most frustrating. Went close to his first goal at Turf Moor on a number of occasions...5
SUBSTITUTES
MAYLETT: was pitched in but proved to be out of his depth on this occasion...4 QUOTE OF THE DAY PETE OLIVER'S big match verdict CLOSE: Brian Reid (6) gets a header in DESPAIR: Clarets players leave the field heads bowed "I will have a chat with the chairman and hopefully arrange a meeting with him tomorrow and I'll take it from there" - Stan Ternent LITTLE: The winger deserves better than struggling at the foot of Division Two again. Although not fully fit he still caused City problems with his ability to go past players...7
FORD: The midfield man did the simple things well early on and was one of the few to keep going. Deserves a run in the sid...6
PAYTON: With little support, these are difficult times for Payton who needs some service if he is to deliver the goals to keep Burnley up...4
ARMSTRONG: Started the game well but his impact faded and these are the games when the skipper's influence needs to be felt...4
BRANCH: At times one of Burnley's most potent players and at others one of their most frustrating. Went close to his first goal at Turf Moor on a number of occasions...5
SUBSTITUTES
MAYLETT: was pitched in but proved to be out of his depth on this occasion...4
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