but had been Wigan, Sunderland or Plymouth, we could now be sat in bottom place still early days and the fixture list can distort things with who it throws up - so the results are not a sole defining judgement at this stage, though they are perhaps an indication and a common thread seems to be that a good first half is followed by a bad second half, which might suggest the opposition have sussed us out and made the necessary adjustments, something Cook has seemed unable to do it is not the mathematics of reaching a play off place, or even an automatic spot that are the real point of discussion, but whether we are actually good enough | |