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    next 4 games

    these next 4 games will determine our season i feel norwich villa wolves and leeds all big games but i do think we play better against top teams and they will all have a go against us and not park the bus which suits our style the more open the game is imo utb ftp

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    I was looking at the next 4 fixtures and thought just like you,they could be season defining,if we do well i think we will progress and cement a playoff spot,if we dont do well then the mid table trap door is waiting,Norwich who i would dearly love to beat are on a good run of form atm,we historicly dont do well at Norwich games there seem to always have side issue's.

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    if we can get say 5 or 6 points out of the 12 available in these games although not great would keep us in the hunt for a top 6 spot and ive a feeling at least 3 out of our 4 new signings will be in the team at carrow road in the 2 home games with villa and leeds i think chris will really go for it weve got to start winning at home again

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    12 points will do
    We've outplayed all them teams once this season already

    No reason why we can't again

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJBlade View Post
    12 points will do
    We've outplayed all them teams once this season already

    No reason why we can't again


    First one successfully negotiated
    Now let's get 9 points from the other three
    If only that could happen we'd be right back in the automatic promotion hunt

    And please Wilder, when we line up at Wolves don't go all Adkins/Clough on us and defend for a point, because if we do that we won't get one. Mind you, you already know that

    Win the games or go down fighting, it should be our new motto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJBlade View Post
    First one successfully negotiated
    Now let's get 9 points from the other three
    If only that could happen we'd be right back in the automatic promotion hunt

    And please Wilder, when we line up at Wolves don't go all Adkins/Clough on us and defend for a point, because if we do that we won't get one. Mind you, you already know that

    Win the games or go down fighting, it should be our new motto.
    I recall the MESSIAH takin a bit of stick for havin a go against Fulham,oh and goin for 3points has been the MESSIAH's way since he took over hasn't it? UTCB

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    Our new signings are key to boosting our season. We look tired physically and mentally. Devoid of ideas,pace and incisive movement.
    Leonard in for Lundstrum. Holmes,assuming he's signed and available in for a tired looking Duffy.
    No criticisms of any of our players on effort,but they need a boost. That is what the new players are bought for. We can go on another good run with fresh legs and ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanbeanstattoo View Post
    Our new signings are key to boosting our season. We look tired physically and mentally. Devoid of ideas,pace and incisive movement.
    Leonard in for Lundstrum. Holmes,assuming he's signed and available in for a tired looking Duffy.
    No criticisms of any of our players on effort,but they need a boost. That is what the new players are bought for. We can go on another good run with fresh legs and ideas.
    totally the opposite for the new signings coming in. why would they have fresh legs playing every week on 1st division bogs. they,ll be a yard short in their fitness at this level thinking and speed,until they adjust . when their up to speed then they,ll have an effect but not straight away

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twirlo70 View Post
    totally the opposite for the new signings coming in. why would they have fresh legs playing every week on 1st division bogs. they,ll be a yard short in their fitness at this level thinking and speed,until they adjust . when their up to speed then they,ll have an effect but not straight away
    Disagree.
    Leonard would give Lundstrum a 50 yard start in a 100 yard race and beat him.
    Holmes will have 10 times the energy,ideas and final product than a wonderful but tired Duffy.
    Evans is a big unit who will intimidate.

    Fleck will benefit hugely from the new influx.

    12 games of ineptitude although great heart and effort as opponents have us sussed says I will be correct.
    Lets wait and see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twirlo70 View Post
    totally the opposite for the new signings coming in. why would they have fresh legs playing every week on 1st division bogs. they,ll be a yard short in their fitness at this level thinking and speed,until they adjust . when their up to speed then they,ll have an effect but not straight away
    Exactly what I was thinking. Plus factor in adjusting to new team mates, new style of play, new employers and relocating family to a new city... a lot more disruptive than anything else. I think a lot of fans are being lulled into a false sense of security with the new signings.

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