Reality Bites
#1
So, after the pathetic, yet predictable, late late collapse last night, results finally catch up with us today.

These players are a disgrace so far this season to put us in this mess.
I think most of us thought, maybe still do, that we won’t drop but there’s a lot that the new coach has to do to pull us away from the relegation zone with clubs below starting to win  games.

A massive week coming up with two games we really need to win. About time this shambolic squad stepped up and put in some error free professional performances; about time we put back to back wins together; about time we turned up against Derby ffs!

Ramsay really could do with so help from the board with wheeling and dealing or refreshing the loans to give some fresh impetus.
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#2
19th, the 2 teams below us with 3 points less and games in hand. The scary thought is that a potential worst case drop right into the "zone" ain't gonna happen mid-March, but now imminently unless something changes drastically. This team looks to me like it wouldn't lose much sleep if we went down. How many would attract keen interest from other clubs? Where is the development of the kids?. Where are the smart loans???
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#3
The new manager needs urgent help. Unfortunately PSR constrainsnts us. We still have the Collyer loan to replace. Needs doing now, not at the end of the month
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#4
(01-17-2026, 06:26 PM)CIM Wrote: The new manager needs urgent help. Unfortunately PSR constrainsnts us. We still have the Collyer loan to replace. Needs doing now, not at the end of the month

We may use Whitwell in that space, which I'm perfectly fine with, once Mowatt, Molumby and Diakate are back with Price and Styles now seen as options in that role, I don't see us rreally adding much that is worth preventing the development of one of our own.
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