My point is when we first started to play poorly the happy-clappy brigade said "we're x amount of points clear stop worrying!" This continued where all the other teams gained ground even when we were just top on goal difference "we're top stop whining" now we have dropped to second people cant see that we have well and truly screwed it up. When we're 3rd next week then will they listen? Or will it take our drop out of the play off places before they conceede us unhappy fans may have a point?
I agree with this - my absolute worst comment on these boards is "we would have taken this position at the start of the season". Well, it's not the start of the season anymore, we have proven to be a potentially great footballing side when we can field our first 11, punching above our weight, with an opportunity to be about 10 points clear, and royally messed up when it counted, against poor opposition in most cases. My main concern is that this is no longer looking like a blip - it's been going on for over two months now, and if you take the first third of the season, amost all favoured teams had troubles starting this season, and while they adjusted, we continued our good form from last season. Based on results over the last two months, we are where we are now purely because when we messed up, so - almost to a tee - did all the teams around us. If they hadn't, we'd have been off top spot about a month ago. That luck has run out, various teams around us smell blood, and are already burning up the transfer market. If we hadn't started so strongly, and been afforded those slip-ups, our last ten weeks form would be that of a middling table team.
The Championship, as others have said, is a seriously difficult league to get out of, especially now we have lost the element of surprise, and missed opportunities can affect teams badly and permanently! Check out Cardiff - every year they are also-rans - it's now in their DNA to be up there all season, and mess it up at the end of the season and lose in the play-offs. I just think it is worth getting stuck into the transfer market, and paying the cash required to make this opportunity count.
I also echo the sentiments of another poster - I have been wondering for a while now why players don't want to come here. I do, however, complete disagree with questioning Adkins. This is a new experience for him too, remember (finding his team atop the Championship and withing months of promotion). I just think we shouldn't treat this as a blip that will come to an end, but a general averageness throughout the team for a while now, with too many players not performing.
I'm positive we will come through this, but am also of the view that if we finish below the top two, we won't go up this season. Too many teams will be up there with serious experience of that kind of pressure - Birmingham, Reading, Cardiff (even if they never quite make it). On the positive side, good, passing football has been well-represented in the promoted sides of late - Blackpool, Swansea.