League: They maybe separated by thousands of miles but Buffs v Fenerbahce is a derby in every other sense and it produced another very good match tonight.

The Buffs had won the corresponding away fixture earlier in the season 2-1 but it was a tight affair.

Buffs stepped out in a 4-5-1V and Fenerbahce came out in a ND (although they are also known for their 4-1-3-2 and 4-3-3). This was no surprise and even while Buffs hold the better record in head to heads its always close.

Buffs Mad ordered a start in Defensive Counterattacking mode because Fenerbahce always come out fast. The start was frantic with Fenerbahce forcing several corners but the Buffs were breaking fast too, smacking the bar on the 5th minute. The 5th corner on 9 mins however proved 1 too many and their Striker nodded the visitors in front.

It was end to end and the stats (apart from corners) were very level. Although the commentary favoured the Buffs, Fenerbahce were creeping ahead on shots. The Buffs were absorbing the vistors threat well now and the appearance of a supporter helped swing things slightly their way. On 30 mins the switch from Counters On to Off was made and the Buffs attacked. The right and left backs were getting forward and wingers seeing plenty of the ball but the visiting defence was blocking most. McNeill picked up the Buffs customary booking on 33 mins but McGregor saved the shot over the wall. At the other end McCoist missed 2 good chances and Baxter, on one of the rare occasions he found space, tickled the side netting.

Half time came an went with no changes. Fenerbahce started briskly again but the Buffs soon gained a foothold. Both defences were solid and chances were hard to come by. The visitors replaced a striker like for like. Just after 60 mins Buffs Mad sent on James McFadden for the fast tiring Jim Baxter - he had worked hard but couldn't break loose of his marker. 3 mins later McFadden cut inside and poked it through to Johnstone who came in at the back post for a tap in. The visiting Manager must've been ready to make the change because on came a midfielder for the AMC as they went 4-1-3-2. But the Buffs were still in the ascendancy and probed at the defence. On 70 minutes lone striker Ally McCoist was rested and on came Denis Law. Soon Right Back Richard Gough surged down the flank again but this time he got free and centred a cross. Law stooped in a tangle of bodies and somehow got a flick on it. In off the foot of the post and it was 2-1, 76 minutes gone.

On 80 minutes Fenerbahce got another FK but this time it hit the wall. "Was the home hoodoo fixed?" thought Buffs Mad. The answer came on the 82nd minute when the visitors' left back Jamie Carragher was downed on the edge of the box. Up he got to take the kick, a floating lofted ball to the back stick - where MC Ucan buried it.

"Not again!" screamed Buffs Mad. Yes again, another home draw.

The Buffs actually moved up the table to 5th but dropped 6 pts behind the leader. Ordinarily Buffs Mad would think its a long shot but doable. However, with no home wins yet in the league the usual hopeful confidence was subsiding. One game at a time now.