We want to bring the energy from Watford back home

Last updated : 01 April 2013 By Tony Scholes

They were held to a 2-2 draw by Brighton at the City Ground two days ago but Davies hasn't seen that as a setback. "We've got to keep the run going. It's pure and simple, we've just got to carry on doing what we have been.

"We've got good players, good togetherness and a good spirit. We look forward to the challenge. There's seven games to go and we just have to keep going."

Dyche is hoping the fans can give his players a Turf Moor lift. Looking forward to a first home game in three weeks he said: "We've changed a lot since arriving and it takes time to make it really work, but we've shown good signs and I am really focusing on the last seven games.

"I am now interested in the performances. As you know I feel we should have more points on the board and some of that has been taken out of our hands."

This has now been confirmed by David Allison who is referees' manager of the Professional Game Match Official's National Group. He has accepted that Burnley have been on the wrong end of several wrong, game changing decisions this season, none more so than the outrageous failure to see the offside for Blackburn's recent equaliser against us at Ewood Park.

Dyche continued: "All we can do is concentrate on ourselves. We are not the real deal, so by no means do we sit back because we have fifty points. We are ready to go again and we want to bring the energy from Watford back home and hopefully generate that positivity at Turf Moor.

"We had it en masse at Blackburn and we got it again on Good Friday with the brave people travelling all the way to Watford. That positivity is such a really, really important feeling and equally, if performances are not quite where they should be we need the fans.

"Now, of course, we want to give the fans that feeling and it is a two way thing, but if we can bring that Blackburn spirit and feeling and take that into Monday then I am sure we can deliver a performance and carry the fans with us.

"That's even more important, especially against the fancied teams, which Forest have become."