It’s still in our own hands!

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I said a while ago that you have to be patient when climbing from the bottom of the table, but sometimes I have to remind myself of that fact so I don’t lose faith. Last night’s result sees us four points shy of safety with two very tough away games to go, but we just mustn’t panic.

I must admit that if you’d told me five games ago that we’d still be unbeaten now I’d have thought we’d have climbed off the bottom at least; some of these sides are getting results are getting ridiculous results….

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