Disco dude, oh how I've missed you. 
It's a terrible shame there are no Derby fans on here! Brillaint performance, terrific atmosphere from start to finish. Derby getting humiliated on TV, whilst Leicester win 4-0 on TV. What a combo. The only negative about that evening was that there weren't more Leicester, and Derby fans, there to witness it.
The formula was the same one that we used against Sothampton (in the first half) and Brighton. Nothing special or fancy, simply a confident and aggressive attitude. We went out with the bit between our teeth and Derby couldn't handle it. Now, whilst I don't doubt that we gave our all against Barnsley, Cardiff and Boro, it was that extra few percent of energy and belief that we would score more, not concede less, than the opposition that made the difference.
There is no reason why we can't play like that every game, home and away. It's not as if we threw 8 men forward on every attack, we were patient with the ball and solid at the back, and incisive when constructing attacks. If we take the initiative to them instead of the other way round we should be able to beat most teams in this division. If only we had a bit more pace and individually beat players more often we'd be unstoppable.
For me, the two key men today were Nugent and King. Nugent was our best performer before his injury and I had a sneaky feeling about him today. He's very good and holding the ball up and making something out of hopeful balls. He latched onto the ball over the top and took his goal very well, and from that moment I always thought we'd win.
King on the other hand epitomised us, he was more confident and aggressive than he's been in a while, resulting in his best performance in a while. I've been critical of him going missing a lot of the time but today he was central to everything good that we did.
Derby however played into our hands a little with the amount of space they gave us, it wasn't miles but they weren't right in our faces so to speak. The popped the ball around nicely in the early stages but like us on a bad day, had little cutting edge. They had a couple of chances when the fullbacks were caught out but they weren't golden ones and were few and far between.
I was DELIGHTED for the Schluppster that he bagged his first Championship goal and hopefully there'll be many more to come. I would have been happy with the 2-0 but to get those 2 late on was the stuff of dreams. Some people weren't so confident today with the injuries we had, and with quality players like that out, it was even more pleasing to see us cope so well.
The challenge now is being consistent with this kind of performance. This result and the unbeaten run is hopefully the start of something great. There's still a lot of work to do but lets hope this wasn't a false dawn.
