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posted on 5/11/12

I'd be happy with a draw and a decent performance but we have to beat Forest, that's the big one and the one to get us back on track.

posted on 5/11/12

We need 4 points out of the next 6, otherwise Pearson will find himself under a great deal of pressure.Quite rghtly in my opinion as the last 2 performances have been dreadful.
Bolton will be up for it with a new manager, and i really think we will struggle against Forest.

posted on 5/11/12

The next three games are all tricky.

Bolton - new manager and one of the best group of players in the division. Could see us on the wrong end of a drubbing.

Forest - a draw.

Ipswich (the McCarthy factor) has all the hallmarks of a Palace or Watford performance with DJ to score the winner.


posted on 5/11/12

Some of the old, regurgated knives being sharpened, going in to a game after a couple of losses, Bolton favourites to win according to bookies.....away win it is then!

Why can't we be going in to tomorrow's game with a chance to go in to the top two.....Waaa....not fair!!!! <

comment by Jobyfox (U4183)

posted on 5/11/12

It's amazing for a few weeks we've been brilliant, Pearson has been a demigod and our squad has been full of excellent players.

Now we've lost a couple of games and we're sh 1 t, Pearson needs to go and the players haven't got a clue.

I suspect that the real answer is somewhere in between....

posted on 5/11/12

I don't think many are saying that the manager or players are cr 4 p (other than one numpty on the moan-in) but we are saying that you must not get carried away.

Winning 5 or 6 on the bounce was great. But unfortunately, the blue-tinged spectacle brigade were already polishing up the Championship trophy in October.

The fact remains that up against those that are potential contenders (like Blackburn and Wolves) we have come up short. It is not too much of a stretch to think we might struggle against Bolton - hope I am wrong.

What we have achieved so far has been much improved passing football and a bit more consistency. But we are still fragile, largely because of a lack of experience in the team.

This could be a good season but at the moment, it just feels like a nearly but not quite.

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