ProfessorGreen
Well-Known Member
One match does not define a season. I'd be looking it from your own point of view that it would setup Plymouth for a very encouraging finish looking ahead to next year, rather than staring down the barrel of a relegation scrap. If we win all our remaining home games and lose all our away games we still get promoted.
Just like last season's surge up the table did for this year! Doesn't work that way for us unfortunately due to Adams insistence on short term contracts and high turnover of playing staff every summer.
We'll be fine this season (our form over the last 20 games I think someone said we'd be in a playoff place), and I'm pretty sure you'll get promoted, it's just fun to imagine certain scenarios.