Swansea took the points against Burnley, and whilst Brian Laws was rueing the lost points, his counterpart Brendan Rodgers was lauding the performance of his own side.
Burnley travel to the Liberty Stadium tomorrow to play Swansea City and it is a game where both managers are warning of a difficult game ahead for their respective teams.
Brian Laws admitted to being proud of his squad after the team he put out for the game at Morecambe came from behind to win 3-1 and progress into the next round of the Carling Cup.
Burnley travel to Morecambe for tonight's Carling Cup tie; Morecambe having won through after beating Coventry City in the last round, and both camps have been looking forward to the game.
Burnley were 3-0 winners against Leicester City at Turf Moor this afternoon, but Leicester were the better side and the result all hinged on the deflected first goal in stoppage time at the end of the first half according to Leicester boss Paulo Sousa.
Leicester City arrive at Turf Moor tomorrow with captain Matt Oakley promising they will be on the attack and looking to score goals against the Clarets.
A late goal from Clarke Carlisle gave Burnley a point at Ipswich this afternoon in a game where the performances of the two teams certainly impressed their respective managers, former Nottingham Forest team mates Roy Keane and Brian Laws.
It was Burnley who got off to the winning start to the season against Nottingham Forest, but both managers took positives from the game with Forest boss Billy Davies delighted with his team's performance.
Burnley and Nottingham Forest have gone through their pre-seasons and now come face to face at Turf Moor tomorrow with both managers ready for the big kick off.
On the way over to Huddersfield yesterday I imagined that we'd get a clue to what the team might be next Saturday against Nottingham Forest when we saw the starting line up for this last pre-season game against Stoke.
Burnley are travelling home with the FIS Asian Cup after their 1-0 win over the Singapore team yesterday and that, along with the whole tour, has delighted manager Brian Laws.
Burnley travel to Oldham tonight with manager Brian Laws hoping for a similar sort of ninety minutes that both he and Bury boss Alan Knill got out of Saturday's game at Gigg Lane.
Burnley went down to a 2-1 defeat to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light and whilst home boss Steve Bruce was talking about their wonderful performance, Brian Laws was admitting our hopes of avoiding relegation are slim.
Burnley travel to Sunderland this afternoon looking for precious points and whilst Brian Laws is hoping to build on that win at Hull his former Wallsend Boy's Club team mate Steve Bruce is looking for Sunderland to move towards a top ten finish.
Burnley won their first away game of the season against Hull City and whilst manager and players were talking about all being in it together there were concerning words from Hull manager Iain Dowie for his side.
Roberto Mancini saw a Carlos Tevez hat trick return Manchester City to winning ways after the previous home defeat to Everton that left him pushing and shoving on the touchline with David Moyes.
Burnley travel to the Concrete Jungle today to take on Wigan and will be looking to get one over on their manager Roberto Martinez for the first time after two defeats and a draw against him previously.
Tonight we play Stoke City and it is a game being billed as a cup final by Stoke boss Tony Pulis while Brian Laws his hoping his strikers hit the goal trail to victory.
A stoppage time goal from Andrey Arshavin completed the scoring in Arsenal's 3-1 win against the Clarets on Saturday in a game that was closer than a lot of people, including Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger.