It’s a praise Bob...

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Last season many supporters of other clubs gave us high praise and mentioned how we are one of, if not the, best team they'd seen so far that season. Don't get me wrong, I feel this team has something extra than last season but let's just enjoy these moments and try not to get too carried away.
thats all I try to do,I'm just enjoying the way the team play .
in 10 years time we'll be looking back all misty eyed at this team.
 
I'm still too frightened to dream, I am still expecting it to come to an end and finish 10th. It will be the boardroom issue that will then get the blame.on a more positive note we are a quarter of the way through, playing well, coutts is back, January transfer window,positive comments from competition fans and managers, and of course wilder and knill, my demons have gone,bring it on, somebody tell me when this journey will end.


And so you should be cautious. Optimistic and excited, but cautious nonetheless. We're not pigs, one or two wins won't trigger a promotion fanfare that blows up in our face and makes us look a right set of prats.

We're doing well because we can play our best 11 at the moment, but whenever we've tinkered to rest players we've struggled.
We are still not good enough up front to compete for a full season IMO, mainly because of age. No young strikers have come in who are capable of getting 20 goals for us and lasting the full season without regular rests.
And we still haven't got enough creativity in midfield for when Duffy finally runs out of steam

A young recognised Championship goal scorer and a midfield maestro that can play Duffy's role is vital in January, because McGoldrick, Sharp, Clark and Duffy will tire in the last third of the season, just like last season
 

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