Just saying what I saw pal. I thought he got turned several times but seemed to make a good recovery. He is a good player in the air but not so good when a tricky player with pace takes him on. Every team in the championship has one.
Ian, Broadfoot has improved a lot and he gives his all and at this time of the season the last point is very important. Overall in my opinion he is not good enough for this level if we stay up he has to be a squad player, if we go down he will do well in league 1.
Yesterday I watched him closely and what I saw is him was being left for dead on at least 3 occasions, turning over possession at least twice, only a great save from the keeper a great block from the lad stopped his mistakes resulting in goals. However all that said he stuck his body in when he needed to, he headed the ball well in the first half (best did better against him 2nd half), he did ok and all players make mistakes so, as Heman says 3 points lets move on
Remember we all see things differently, only saying what I saw