Do we have enough to stop up?
#1
Can’t believe I’m asking this but I think it’s clear Mason isn’t going anywhere and signings are going to be few and far between.

So with that in mind, do we have enough to stop up with what we have?
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#2
(01-06-2026, 09:29 AM)Mouse Wrote: Can’t believe I’m asking this but I think it’s clear Mason isn’t going anywhere and signings are going to be few and far between.

So with that in mind, do we have enough to stop up with what we have?

If the "moments" start going our way instead of against us, of course we have. Is this likely to happen? Who knows?
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#3
Do we have enough to finish above Sheffield Wednesday, Oxford and one other - emphatically yes, will we with Mason in charge? Who knows.
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#4
(01-06-2026, 09:34 AM)Ted Maul Wrote: Do we have enough to finish above Sheffield Wednesday, Oxford and one other - emphatically yes, will we with Mason in charge? Who knows.

Leicester still in the equation ... if their points deduction gets done in time!!!
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#5
In the squad we definitely have enough to stay up.
But with the way things are not changing - no we do not.
if we stick with mason he MUST start doing something different. Play the kids, play Dike just try something until it works.
He needs to stop the whole square peg round holes routine.
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#6
Seven point gap to Norwich, who we play soon at home. You'd certainly hope so.

Lose that Norwich game and I'll start to worry.
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#7
I know it's obvious to state but as long as we win home matches, or at least most of them we'll be OK. The worry is that home form falls off a cliff too. We have some tough home fixtures to come. Will we cope with this pressure? The three teams immediately below us with games in hand and Norwich worry me too.
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#8
If we play the team and tactics that started yesterday, then yes we easily have enough, if we continue to bring on SIJ and generally make in game make changes then no. But an aspiration to avoid relegation tells you a lot about Mason has done to our expectations. Before the season some were hoping for top 6 competition most were thinking mid table transition, new manager working under financial constraints, but no one was thinking relegation battle.
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#9
I was hoping this question would become redundant.
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#10
Ironically I thought we were really good last night and the performance looked like a team worthy of the playoffs. 

We would have won if he had left things alone and got the second goal which was only a matter of time the way we were playing.

We just need a bit of organisation and a clear game plan and we should start picking up points.    60  to play for.
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