[quote="100% Warrior"]The Hull KR game takes on a little more of a challenge with Sheens being sacked, when a coach is sacked the team tends to respond well in the next game. That said I still would expect a victory at the weekend, we may be playing poor but we’re still a better side then KR.
Following on from that it’s Leeds at home, Huddersfield away and Salford at home. I would expect to beat Leeds but Huddersfield and Salford will be a challenge. They’re both improving are well capable of toppling us. 4 from 4 and I’d be very happy . First game in July is KR at home (win) and then Saints away. That game is key for me to show how much we’ve either improved, stayed the same, or gotten worse. if we win the next 6 I’m all in for Lam. 5 of those games are very winnable and a perfesormance v Saints, especially away, would go a long way into turning people from being anti Lam to Pro Lam.[/quote]
I genuinely believe that out of the next 6 games that we may lose up to 5 matches with 3 I think 3 of those teams currently below us in table. If that happens and London win a game or 2 then we will be really in the shoite.
I've been worried for a while but the Barcelona performance I think showed the true potential of this current squad who seem quite oblivious that we are in a relegation scrap rather than in the hunt for a top 5 slot.
A defeat at HKR will knock the moral out of squad with no player or players for me currently capable to step up to the plate with SOL a pale shadow of a few years ago and not one other player to take up his mantle.
I was quietly hoping for some new troops today with the recent disposals but I think that hope is probably assigned to false hope.
I really do believe that the HKR game will decide if relegation is a reality this season or delayed for another season unless some 4 or 5 new players arrive with proven quality. I'm not sure if this current squad is capable of raising the quality of their game and I'm even less sure of Lam's capabilities in raising the quality of the teams performance