...is that we actually have no idea what we "need" - and that's not only because the outcome of the appeal is still pending. The horrific reality of our full situation is that due to the 2nd charge it's actually likely that we won't ever know "what we need" until very late, if not after the end of the season. As we saw with the first breach, without any kind of published tariff, we have absolutely no idea how many points we might end up having taken from us.
Add to this the uncertainty over the ownership of the club (and hence uncertainty over the funding over the stadium and any funds to improve the squad) and it's going to be an extremely stressful few months for everyone connected to the club.
All that Dyche & Co can do is try to get as many points on the board as they can and hope that is enough after the club's punishment(s) have eventually and finally been decided - whenever that might be.
This is the chickens coming home to roost after 30+ years of mismanagement, and it's every bit as horrific as a lot of us feared it would be.
However, to concede like that was disappointing. Three points would have made such a difference. Hopefully Gomes to come back next week to add some composure and passing ability to the side. Would also like to see Coleman starting as he does, at least, try to get forward/overlap, something our full backs are not really doing…though that may be under instruction.
Only 12 games to go and we really need four wins, I think…unless we get points back. Fingers crossed.
A draw is very acceptable.
They have to play Forest at home in a couple of weeks.
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