A small match report is appropriate on this auspicious occasion.. I think you'll agree -):
Bristol City 3 Burnley 4.
McCann gets late winner as Austin joins greats.
Charlie Austin wrote his name into the Clarets’ record books by scoring for the eighth successive game as Burnley grabbed a remarkable last-gasp victory at Ashton Gate.
Austin equalled the club-best run of striking legend Ray Pointer, set in the 1958/59 season as Burnley approached their finest hour as future League champions.
The current Clarets may not be of quite the same vintage but Austin proved he is up there with the best of them by surpassing Pointer’s total from that scoring streak by making it 14 goals in his last eight games.
Pointer went on to finish that season with 27 goals and two more from Austin took his tally for the campaign to 18 before he gave away centre stage to Chris McCann.
Austin’s goals, including one from the penalty spot, had given Burnley a 2-1 lead and when Martin Paterson then made it 3-1 with half an hour to go the Clarets looked to be cruising to back-to-back Championship wins for the first time this season.
Struggling City hadn’t read the script, though, as they hit back from nowhere through a controversial Sam Baldock penalty and a Paul Anderson goal to level in the 90th-minute.
Terry Pashley’s temporary reign as caretaker manager looked as though it may end on a low note if this proves to be his last game in charge.
But the popular Pashley has got the best out of ‘his’ players over the past week and they managed to stir up one last effort which bought a 95th-minute winner from McCann, who headed in to give the Clarets a deserved, if scarcely, believable victory.
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The team will do the talking on Saturday old bean (for Dil) .. So

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