To be fair, I think we've done a professional job. We had plenty of chances to get a second, while Letheran barely touched the ball in the second half. Tough conditions to play in, so we did what we needed to.
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband: ".
David Cameron. May 4th 2015. So how did that work out then?
Was quite looking forward to this one but just glad we've got through it now. Conditions were pretty awful, BBC coverage was pretty rubbish, might help to wipe the lens every once in a while.
Toums was a bit up and down surprisingly, attackers didn't offer much apart from Stockton. Ayunga looked good when he came on and overall the second half was a pretty professional performance. Hard to be too critical in conditions like that though.
Couldn't go due to illness today so hoping for a prem away day in the next round.
Not the best performance, but job done in the end! I think the conditions really were something of a leveller, and basically stopped any chance of it being a good game of football.
While there were certainly some uneasy moments, we ultimately created plenty of chances to win the game and by a more handsome margin if we'd tucked them away.
I've been to a lot of games in my time and that is without doubt the coldest and wettest i have ever been. Very poor from Buxton, not sure how you can charge admission and then offer such limited viewing in a ground.
I don’t want to put a dampener on a very damp afternoon but it illustrated how dependent we are on Cole Stockton. If he doesn’t score who else have we got to score our goals. Hopefully Obika will contribute but throughout his career he hasn’t been a prolific goal scorer. Ayunga, McDonald and Gnanoua don’t seem to have many goals in them. Will a striker be on the manager’s shopping list?