Congratulations to Exeter. It just shows what you can achieve when you back a manager who does not succeed at the first time of asking, something some of our supporters need reminding of.
I agree with most of that, although I would not be unhappy if Clarke retired now. It is only speculation, but I am not sure he is always the greatest influence off the pitch in terms of squad harmony, and I think we need a few different senior players in the dressing room after two failed...
I can't believe there is not much discussion of the thrilling fight for the play off places.
It looks like a three-way contest between ourselves, Sutton and Mansfield for two of the spots, although Salford, Newport and Swindon are still theoretically involved.
Sutton's toughest remaining game...
I know we enquired about Keillor-Dunn in January.
We will actually have a big say in Oldham's fate. If we beat Stevenage on Saturday that will keep them alive for another week, but we could then relegate them at Prenton Park in the following game.
A high boot to the head is a bookable offence as a minimum, even if it is unintentional.
Kieron Morris was sent off for us a couple of weeks ago for a far more innocuous challenge.
Injuries and suspensions and we can't win away from home. It is as simple as that really.
We have not won an away game since that victory at Crawley in January. By contrast, we have the best home record in the division by a fair distance.
I thought we thoroughly deserved that. We completely stifled Exeter and restricted them to shots from distance, while looking creative and dangerous with the ball ourselves.
We are excellent at home, and why we can't produce anything resembling football away from Prenton Park is a mystery...
In fairness, we are generally a different side at home, and Bristol Rovers, Mansfield, Port Vale and Swindon have not found us a pushover at Prenton Park in the last couple of months.
However, I still doubt we can actually win the game.
It is make or break for us against Exeter and due to our away form, only a win will do. They are obviously the worst opponent we could face at this moment in time, albeit Prenton Park is a bit of a bogey ground for them and I can't remember the last time they won there.
Our home form has held...
We are really struggling for confidence away from home and can't buy a performance or a victory. The current injury and suspension problems don't help, with young players like Warrington and Hawkes running on empty but having to play week in, week out.
We are still strong at home, but we have...
We have sold 1,500 for Bradford on Friday and I think we will get close to the full allocation of 2,000.
I think that is brilliant considering automatic promotion is long gone, and even the play offs are looking unlikely.
Six defeats and a draw in the last seven away games.