We have to look forwards and if we can somehow, in any way muster a win in this game then I'm sure all the 3 sides on 19 points won't all win and we can be a whisker away from getting out the bottom two again. I'm not contemplating defeat. I don't want to even think about it.
I'm not really fussed about Southend, what they do, how they play, what their form is because it doesn't matter now. We just have to go out and give it our all and stay organised and then we might get lucky. It's sad that it has come to this but it is the way things have turned out. If we play each game like a non league cup side against a bigger team then with both us and most of our opposition closely matched in terms of ability then we should see improvements in results. It's a no brainer. How easy is that to implement? Well you'd better ask Alan as he appears to be really struggling with this most basic of footballing concepts.
Anyway, 2 weeks off now. Everyone just go and forget about the trauma for a while, take the dog out, go to a Christmas Market, visit an owl sanctuary but make sure you get down to Plainmoor for this if you can because you're support is very much needed at the minute. Greatly undervalued by most at the club it would seem but it is needed.
Maybe there will be some news in this break about Knill and his future, who knows. I can't see it myself and so we have to presume he will be leading his team (

Please, please do get to Plainmoor if you possibly can, I know many of you travel from out of the area and if I lived in say Bristol or Taunton I'd be questioning myself about going but I'd end up spending the cash and biting the bullet.
COYY!!