PAUL CRICHTON: After an impressive season, the keeper sadly signed off on a low note with two errors that cost goals...5
ALLY PICKERING: Victim of a tactical switch to allow Burnley to push on up the right flank made for a disappointing end to an excellent campaign...5
TOM COWAN: Typically rumbustuous performance from the inspirational left-back...7
MICKY MELLON: Quiet day at the office for the midfielder, bar a couple of probing passes...6
BRIAN REID: Had his hands full with Steve Howard, but allowed the burly striker just one shot at goal...7
CHRIS BRASS: Did his usual effective shadowing job, this time on Kevin Wilson, and also made a couple of important interceptions in the box...7
GLEN LITTLE: Not suited by the wet surface which curtailed his running with the ball, Little was effective in bursts to worry the Cobblers back line...7
PAUL COOK: Not as flambouyant as on other occasions, the midfield man still did his job well, under-pinning the midfield and coaxing Burnley forward...7 BRAD MAYLETT: His most effective performance yet. Played an hour and made a major contribution on the right wing...7
PAUL SMITH: A welcome return for the winger who delivered a couple of fine passes to step up his comeback...6
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