“By far they are the best team in this division – by a country mile in my opinion.
“They are top class, a very good team to watch and I’m slightly jealous in one respect because they’ve got some quality players there.
“It’s coming together for them now. They’re a Premiership team in the waiting; it’s only a matter of time. They are riding the crest of a wave.
“Sometimes it doesn’t make it any easier but you’ve got be honest – they’re the best team by a stretch. Some of the football they played was great to watch but it was hard being on the receiving end.
“The goals were poor from our point of view. The three goals came straight down the heart of us. We have to understand where the goals came from and they were poor from our perspective, no matter the injuries we suffered during the game.
“We started the second half quite positively but then we concede a soft goal from a defensive point of view. That’s the way it goes. We’ve got to learn some lessons from that. And as the second half went on we were found wanting.
“We’ve got to be able to aspire to be like a team such as them.
“And, let’s put things in perspective. The last two games, I don’t think anybody was giving us a cat in hell’s chance of getting anything. Yet we’ve ended up with three points.
“We’ll go to Watford determined to get something.”
Danny was talking to BBC Radio Sheffield.