Next five league games

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We ain't good at runs... No time like the present to change all that.
Hhhaaawwwwaaaaaayyyyyyyy
I'd like to think that once dobson cuts out some of his rashness, him and power could be our cm's. Both got enough in this league to more than hold their own ( on paper ).
If grigg really is revitalized we have the best striker in the league on our hands if we can give him the chances.
Maguire, macgeady and watmore ( if fit ) give us that x factor.
If ( that word again ) the back 4 can settle down we really can move on
Dare to dream eh?
 
Shrewsbury A
Southend H
Bristol Rovers A
Coventry H
Burton H

opportunities there for a decent return of points imo

Atm 7th, 5 points off the top 2 with a poor goal difference (thank god for the 5-0).

Yep as they say games coming thick and fast... may the new manager bounce long continue!
 
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I think 4 out of our next 6 games are in the cup!
 
Shrewsbury A
Southend H
Bristol Rovers A
Coventry H
Burton H

opportunities there for a decent return of points imo

Although the Coventry and Burton games are at home I reckon they are a couple of the better teams in this division. Certainly expecting a good return against Shrewsbury, Southend and Bristol Rovers (if played).

Mind if we play with the confidence and flair of last night, you could be right
 
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Although the Coventry and Burton games are at home I reckon they are a couple of the better teams in this division. Certainly expecting a good return against Shrewsbury, Southend and Bristol Rovers (if played).

Mind if we play with the confidence and flair of last night, you could be right

The performance last night was a real confidence builder. You could see it as plain as day, and was personified by Lynch's audacious run and 360 pivot. Grigg's comments after the match intimates that 'the shackles might be off' under Parkinson. Keep the run going and I think the last two games on the list will take care of themselves.
 
Parkinson needs to instil discipline and keep the players feet on the ground , the first test will come on Saturday, and I'm looking forward with interest to see how he handles it.
 
In the final 20 minutes, when we kept pushing Tranmere back towards their goal, our players started playing with a confident swagger. I know we were out of sight, but things like that are positive signs that the ability is there. Hopefully PP will use that to enhance their belief that they can beat anyone.
 
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