We need to get our prioritys right and be aware that staying up is the most importent thing, firing Millen will not make us a better side, if his replacment is great it could make us better, but if he is not it could make us worse.
Before you jump out and say "how could it be worse?" loads of people were getting on Johnson's back when he was keeping us well clear of relegation and keeping the outside hope of the play offs alive.
We are for now a mid table side at best, and I am backing KM to keep us up while balancing the books, before we can move on we need to be rid of the high earners who are not involved, its no wonder they wont let us bring in anymore players with LJ,Clarkson, Hunt, Stewart, and now James all taking top doller out of the pot without putting anything back in.
As for the game it was as dull as they have been in recent years, I cant agree with playing one up top at home , but if ths is what we need to do to see out the season in the middle then so be it.
It is also worth noting that there was absolutly nothing wrong with the "goal" we scored midway through the 2nd half. I saw it from level in the ground and thought the gk just dropped it but you will never get that if Kilkenny knocked him in to the goal. After watching it ten times on the SKy+ in slow mo I can confirm NK didnt make any contact with Ashdown at all. The keeper fumbled the ball and then brought it down right on NK's head bouncing it out of his own hands. Ashdown then inexplicably jumped back in to his own net unprompted to suggest that he had been shoved? Do keepers practice that? It was very jammy.
If we had sneaked a win and a clean sheet the whole thing would look so much rosier, we will just have to hope we get given something next week.