My concern is now about belief. I think we'll bounce back against a poor Colchester next week, but will the players believe that they can win away at Huddersfield on the 14th? I am questioning our big game mentality and they must be. Diplomat hit the nail on the head: it's about being clinical. Against Bury, Yeovil etc we miss chances, but get more and take those. I remember us having good chances in all the big games, but we did not take them. Away at Charlton Ched missed a sitter, yesterday at 2-0 down Lowton missed a good chance, Porter missed a sitter at 1-0 against Huddersfield. We simply have to start taking our chances in the bigger games. The truth is we've been wasteful in front of goal all season and even when we've comfortably beaten teams (like Yeovil, Bury, Colchester) the scoreline could and should!) have been 7 or 8, rather than 3 or 4.
Perhaps we've been getting ahead of oursleves recently. We are now entering a really tough month and yesterday might only have been the start of a wake up call. But honestly, do we really give a fuck if we scrape 2nd with this team? I certainly don't. With Simmo, Ertl, Morgs, Ched etc on their bike then we can use the wages on other players. I would sooner we strengthen/rebuild in the Championship, than League One. Plus momentum is important. Look at Norwich and Southampton!
Back to winning ways next week and this will quickly be forgetten. Can't say that I am too fussed about being out of the cup. Beaten by a team that won the League cup last year. No need to get too upset. It wasd the quarter of Burke, Davies, Wade, Elliot and Rooney that tore us apart. They are four very good players that are significantly better than pretty much anyone we have.