First, stay calm. panic leads to rash decisions that can prove costly (such as sacking Warnock). Second, get your head right. Perhaps the two week break will help us in our position. Time for a bit of R&R, team building etc to get the corporate spirit up again. Thirdly, don't do non essential tasks. Time for the likes of Buz, Blanata, Ephraim etc to play the MK Dons on Saturday. Fourth, check resources and maximise usage. Certainly time for new faces and the sooner before the Newcastle game, the more time to settle in. Fifth, hope and pray the wind changes. This terrible form cannot continue indefinitely. Let's hope they can seize every opportunity when it does change. This is now a test of character, resolve, determination and grit. I believe the lads are up to the task over the next few months. Whatever the outcome, Rangers Til I die!
I prefer to sulk for a day or two and then come back more positive than ever (usually with a hangover). I like your suggestion better though.
A good bit of sulking is inevitable...but a good suggestion to come back and stay positive and on task.
I would reccomend a decent lunch, possibly tapas and a decent gran reserva rioja. Always improves my mood. Premiership / Championship / Blue Square QPR will always be a constant in my life and I will always follow them. You have to experience the highs and lows
Good post. Agree with all of that but I think, with eight days until the next game, we should play a full-strength team at MK Dons as without doing so we're highly unlikely to win the game. Any win will breed some confidence and with a few new faces can be the platform to build on for Newcastle and beyond.
I certainly think we should play any new arrivals against MK Dons, for no other reason other than the fact that I'm going and I really don't want to watch Rob bleedin' Hulse!!!
I have done my sulking (could barely speak after the game all evening)and berating Norwich fans, the ref, the world and his wife. As Alfred says to Master Bruce in Batman Begins, "we fall down so that we can get up again". Probably said more eloquently by many historical and contemporary figures too!
It can't get any worse,something in my head is telling me Hulse is going to go on a run of goals like Heidar,mind you it's the same voice that was telling me to assasinate David Cameron a few months ago!
I do like a positive thread I need to wear garlic around my neck to look through all the others. I see it like this we have managed 17 points from half a season, if we can manage another 17 from other half and pick up an extra couple of wins or a few extra draws we should reach the magic 40 points! Stay positive its the ONLY way to react otherwise we may as well throw the towel in now like some of the other so called opinions on this site