After the Southampton game, our heads were in our hands in the changing rooms, even though we had done well against one of the division’s top sides.
It’s hard to stay positive when such a good performance ends with you getting only one point. We felt like we’d lost two points.
I was willing the lads on from the subs' bench. It was a great performance from them and it shows that Brisbane Road is a hard place for teams to come to.
I haven’t been on the subs’ bench for ages and it’s frustrating.
I was watching from the sidelines and desperate to come on, but I could not. It’s one of those things.
Hopefully, I’ll be in for the FA Cup tie at Tranmere Rovers on Saturday.
It’s a massive game for all of us.
Let’s be honest, we’re probably not going to win it, but we want to play the big clubs.
I would fancy drawing local rivals West Ham. Everyone knows about the rivalry, perhaps even hatred, around that one.
And not to forget Hereford next Tuesday. Win that and we’re not far from Wembley.
The Johnstone Paint Trophy is not the FA Cup, but it is the quickest way to get to Wembley.
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