Cooper backing Brown to win over his critics

23 September 2010 11:48
MARK COOPER hailed the performance of terrace booboy target Aaron Brown after his man of the match display on Tuesday night.[LNB] The 30-year-old defender made one goal and scored another in Quakers' 2-2 draw with the Blue Square Bet Premier League title favourites Luton.[LNB] Brown picked out Liam Hatch in a crowded Hatters' penalty area to level the contest for Darlington in the first half, before a sweetly struck effort from the edge of the 18- yard box put the hosts in front at The Northern Echo Arena.[LNB] The much-travelled left back has not been a favourite with the home supporters since his switch from Wrexham in the summer.[LNB] But more displays such as the one he gave against Richard Money's Luton and he will quickly turn those boos into cheers.[LNB] He gets some stick off the crowd at times but he is going to be an important for us as he is an experienced player, said the Darlington manager, who saw his side slip down to eighth place in the table after Tuesday's result.[LNB] He came on to a better game in the second half once the fans got behind him and it shows just what can be done.[LNB] Cooper also had some words of praise for his two strikers after the hard-fought 2-2 draw.[LNB] It is common knowledge the Quakers boss is in the market for another striker after Leon Knight's much-publicised spat with Rushden and Diamonds ensured he wouldn't be joining the club.[LNB] But the performances of Chris Senior and goalscorer Hatch might buy the 42-yearold manager some time.[LNB] Both worked tirelessly and never let the visiting back four settle.[LNB] They worked their socks off, acknowledged Cooper, who will be without Tommy Wright, Ian Miller and Michael Brough for the visit of Southport on Saturday.[LNB] But that is a prerequisite of anyone who plays for me, or this club.[LNB] There is no excuse for anyone not running for 90 minutes until they drop.[LNB] And the same could be said for the whole Darlington side in their toughest contest since dropping from League Two.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo