Josh Sims was the left winger who came on.
Cropper pulled off a few decent saves but there looked a lack of communication between him and the defence at times, maybe they have just got used to playing with Gazza.
Just back. We started the much stronger had some decent chances but once they scored we let them dictate play and there was no way back.
Their number 8 bossed the game in midfield and their 11 had the run of Mugabi all evening.
McQueen did well first half, some lovely touches and good runs. Not many other positives to be honest.
Jaidi was doing most of the touchline coaching. Seems that Hunter had a broken arm?
There aren't many sets of fans who would outsing the others for 90 minutes in this country. Strangely one of the most one-sided matches I saw for that this season was when Cambridge put in nearly 90mins solid against the normally excellent Man Utd away fans who were near silent.
Villa outsung us on the whole yesterday. I do agree about the cup final helping as they would definitely not have made as much noise without that.
Our fans were fine yesterday. The stand up bit included the whole ground which was good.
I was there. They had a crappy concert after, and no fans allowed on the pitch. Compare to our last game at the Dell, which wasn't long before, it was a pretty dull way to say goodbye to the stadium.
To be fair their fans were good. I didn't notice many (if any) empty seats in their end suring the second half. Most of those going down after the 4th were probably going to get beer.
Seven Swans is a great album. I got into him through that because at the time I was listening to a lot of electronica. His evolving output has somewhat mirrored my changing music taste although he's yet to attempt a reggae album.