Pants. I think we'd struggle if we didn't add to the current squad during the season, which we will, and that ultimately we'll be fine. Any judgement about whether "the current squad WILL" do something presupposes that the current squad WILL get the chance, which seems unlikely. This "No other comments" bit just blurs the issue into representing opinion in a way that suits someone's own agenda, by phrasing the question in such a way that it's hard to oppose unquestioningly. Vote "Yes, I want to give a £500 donation to my Child's school" or "No, I don't think education is important". It reminds me of one of Sir Humphrey's little Q&A sessions: Sir Humphrey "You know what happens: nice young lady comes up to you. Obviously you want to create a good impression, you don’t want to look a fool, do you? So she starts asking you some questions: Mr Woolley, are you worried about the number of young people without jobs?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Are you worried about the rise in crime among teenagers?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Do you think there is a lack of discipline in our Comprehensive schools?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Do you think young people welcome some authority and leadership in their lives?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Do you think they respond to a challenge?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Would you be in favour of re-introducing National Service?” Bernard Woolley “Oh well, I suppose I might be“ Sir Humphrey “Yes or no?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Of course you would, Bernard. After all you told, you can’t say no to that. So they don’t publish the first five questions and they publish the last one.” Bernard Woolley “Is that really what they do?” Sir Humphrey “Well, not the reputable ones no, but there aren’t many of those. So alternatively the young lady can get the opposite result.” Bernard Woolley “How?” Sir Humphrey “Mr Woolley, are you worried about the danger of war?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Are you worried about the growth of armaments?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Do you think there is a danger in giving young people guns and teaching them how to kill?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Do you think it is wrong to force people to take up arms against their will?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “Would you oppose the re-introduction of National Service?” Bernard Woolley “Yes” Sir Humphrey “There you are. You see Bernard. The perfect balanced sample.”