The second half was tremendous; proper end to end football which was as good as you will get at this level, and quite fitting that it was first playing second in the table.
Sheffield United came storming back into the game straight after the break with wave after wave of attack, and, just after it looked like we had weathered the storm, they scored from a really well worked goal.
The left back cut in towards the box, and exchanged passes before hitting a good shot into the far corner which gave George Shelvey no chance.
United were well on top at this point but the goal did little more than spark an excellent revival.
A well worked move through the centre found Baba Ferndandez (centre half!) out on the left; he waltzed round the full back before pulling the ball back for Dekel Daks to score, 1 - 1
And with five minutes remaining, Gibson Hammond, who was played through with an inch perfect pass from Josh Barnes, calmly put the ball past the keeper.
The commentary team gave Gibson Hammond man of the match, who played well; there was only one candidate for me, Fin Back.
This kid has all the attributes to be a good player; athletic, gets up and down the pitch well, good passer of the ball, good positional awareness, strong in the tackle and good in the air, and he has that one commodity all good defenders need, a nasty streak.
As far as money spent on watching football is concerned, that is the best £4 I have spent this year.