If it goes to the last game v Northampton, in my view, we need to stop the toxicity throughout the game, irrespective of how it’s going, and just get behind the players completely! We need to act like “supporters” for 90 mins - nothing else is important during the game
If we draw at Blackpool, we don't need Lincoln to lose. A draw for them would be good enough to guarantee we finish above both them and Blackpool.
After what I've witnessed this afternoon, I think the atmosphere is going to be horrible against Northampton. Even if we manage to scrape over the line, I think the atmosphere will be one of frustration. For this to go down to the last game of the season from where we were 12 games ago, is absolutely ridiculous. Our 12 game form has been relegation standard, simple as that. You really can't blame anyone for thinking we could easily lose next Saturday as well.
Bang on, I've been a staunch supporter of Collins but I'm now seriously questioning whether he goes before next Saturday. There's something seriously wrong for our recent form to be as shambolic as it is. I genuinely can't see us beating Northampton.
Almost but not quite, our 12 game form is better. https://thefishy.co.uk/formtable.php?table=3&tab=tab-overall
I think the atmosphere is now entirely dependent on whether Collins is still in charge or not. If he is it will be extremely tense and liable to spill into being toxic at the slightest provocation. If he's gone and Disco is in charge it will be full support.
Going to be a nervy and tense game. I said that the other day but now after today’s defeat, it makes it certain.
Thanks for sharing that. I do love data points. I reckon it's close enough for the point to remain valid though.
Agree not going to be one to savour.. half of me is thinking would it be better if we do fail next week.. just to put us out of our misery. Draw a line under this season ASAP..
I honestly think they might, it's a free hit from a PR perspective, especially if they are planning on booting him at the end of the season anyway. Nobody will criticise the decision if we sack him and don't go up, but they'll take an awful lot of hammer if they stick with him and we don't.