As I mentioned a little earlier, we can't be relegated, and we clearly are not going to be challenging for the play-offs, so we may as well try to make the best of the bad hand we've dealt to ourselves.
We may as well use the situation to take a look at young players to see who has potential, who could possibly be part of the plan in the seasons to come, rather than flogging the same set-up in a forlorn hope that we might scrape enough wins to sneak sixth (which clearly is not going to be happening).
Injuries/suspensions notwithstanding, obviously, think TS would be better served going with something along the following lines for the rest of the season.
1: Walker/Litten
2: Macintosh
3: Scott
4: Sutcliffe
5: Martin/Tindall
6: Hoy
7: Truman/Charles/Smith
8: Ese
9: N. Brown/Smith
10: Pele
11: Ashworth
12: Staveley
13:Sao
Subs:
J. Brown
Lane
Balmforth
A.N.Other
Play everyone in their accepted positions and, given a bit of energy and enthusiasm with hopefully a coherent game-plan, we should at least see an improvement in performance with hopefully the odd win here and there to gladden our spirits a touch!
The players named above represent the best we have right now, and that situation is unlikely to change this year so we might as well try and make the most of it. There was the odd sign in the second half today that there is a competitive side, at least, somewhere in there. It's Smith's job as coach (if he is indeed to be staying in place) to at least make us a respectable side turning out each week until the end of the season.
All we, as fans, want to see is some pride in the shirt and some signs that we have hit the bottom and we have at least changed direction in an upwards motion. The mood around the club will be a good deal more positive if we can see even these small indicators of progress.