Can we (dare i say it) go up without Coutts

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We were looking awesome as a team , no one has really threatened us this season apart for Cardiff , now Coutts is out can we carry on in the same manner , everyone is still down about the situation , I think the team really has to go for it against Fulham and play them off the park , but as I have said can we carry on in the same manner with out him ?
 



We were looking awesome as a team , no one has really threatened us this season apart for Cardiff , now Coutts is out can we carry on in the same manner , everyone is still down about the situation , I think the team really has to go for it against Fulham and play them off the park , but as I have said can we carry on in the same manner with out him ?

Yes we'll be up as champions
 
Simple answer, yes.

Wilder and Knill will have a plan in place so expect tweaks but we will adapt.
Coutts is a key player for us but not the only one. We still have 2 of the league's top scorers up top, Fleck, Duffy, Brookes and a wing back/attacking CB system that continues to confound most who we come up against.

Tuesday night will tell us a lot. I don't mind admitting to being a little anxious about how we turn out but on the other hand I am intrigued and excited by it.
 
We will continue to play in the same manner, we will lose some (probably not draw any) and win more. What happens at the end of the season, will be very exciting I sense.
 
Whilst it's a big blow losing Coutts, our group ethic and mentality is bigger than any individual. Whoever replaces him, will fit the team requirement and play the exact role asked of him. He may not be quite as good, but others will compensate by adjusting slightly, if required.
I have every confidence in the Messiah.
 
It just got a bit harder for sure.
But we have options in the squad and Mr Wilder can move things around.
Couttsy is a big miss - but a chance for someone to step in & step up.
So yes we can & we have another reason to do it now - Paul Coutts.
 



We were looking awesome as a team , no one has really threatened us this season apart for Cardiff , now Coutts is out can we carry on in the same manner , everyone is still down about the situation , I think the team really has to go for it against Fulham and play them off the park , but as I have said can we carry on in the same manner with out him ?

For me it's gone from probably to possibly and I fully expect it to go back to probably after a slight change to our playing style.

UTB
 
Whilst it's a big blow losing Coutts, our group ethic and mentality is bigger than any individual. Whoever replaces him, will fit the team requirement and play the exact role asked of him. He may not be quite as good, but others will compensate by adjusting slightly, if required.
I have every confidence in the Messiah.

This for me sums it up. Huge loss re Coutts, no doubt, but our TEAM ethic is so strong and someone else will come in and perform.
 
I just worry we do not have enough points to avoid relegation,we are going to drop like a stone now
 
We can still do it, providing we don't lose too many between now and January and then reinforce.

The summer recruitment was a bit underwhelming (though Baldock and Stevens are superb acquisitions), and many of us said at the time that we looked a bit thin in centre midfield particularly if we got some injuries. We need to put that right in January.
 
If enough insist on moping on about it and adopt a negative attitude the answer is no, but these things happen. If our management adapt, as they have done successfully before, and we get behind whatever they decide and those selected I don't see much has changed, we have players to cover but it might need a different style and other teams will be having injury issues also, so what, its football. Get a grip please and get behind the team and what will be will be but lets not let the problems be the fans getting nervous etc and wishing for players no longer available. Accept where we are now and move on positively.
 



If enough insist on moping on about it and adopt a negative attitude the answer is no, but these things happen. If our management adapt, as they have done successfully before, and we get behind whatever they decide and those selected I don't see much has changed, we have players to cover but it might need a different style and other teams will be having injury issues also, so what, its football. Get a grip please and get behind the team and what will be will be but lets not let the problems be the fans getting nervous etc and wishing for players no longer available. Accept where we are now and move on positively.
 

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