Good win today, obviously any win at present we will all gladly take but 3 - 0 is showing what Town should really be doing against sides like this. The clean sheet is a bonus, shame for Brennan as this game seemed like the perfect confidence builder but that will mean he'll come back even more hungry - obviously could be end of the season for him bit we might see him back by April.
Special mention to Ian, he isn't the greatest but essentially he is a utility player. We might say he's the luckiest player but to ask him to be shoehorned/tried in every position at almost very little notice is possibly an ok sign when things aren't ideal. He's certainly limited and is purely a ''squad'' player but in some ways I think Town are lucky to have him to call upon. He clearly is a player who needs a run of games (in the same position) and we saw what a more settled Ian is like the other season. Almost an anti-luxury player but i'm glad that Morris appears to have some patience with him.
Chuffed for RH-M coming back in and making an impact, there was nuanced improvement from Cain and Kadji did a job when he came on, of which again it was a lot to ask of given the circumstances.
Belter for Tomlinson coming back from injury with an unexpected cameo but nice to get some minutes under the belt. In an ideal world you'd give him 45mins next match but Morris may have to fast track him for a full match vs Orient. He gets the goal given to him based purely on being an absolute bright spark. Amazing how one player can bring some extra energy and without any mention of microwaves, synergy or box entries - well done that lad.
Let's make no mistake though, all you can do is win against what is put in front of you but there were still lots of errors and the game wasn't that great - despite the win. Against better sides (starting vs Orient), Town definitely would be punished and probably would either end up losing or draw at best.
Gotta take the improvements though, no matter how minor and although it still feels like Town might end up out of the places by a short neck or a nose, we can still believe that there is still something to genuinely play for for the rest of this season; just so long as the Wisdom from the powers that be in the boardroom aren't pinning everything on Antony Grant to shore up Town's run in...