Now is the time to take stock and re-group and try and get our play-off campaign back on track. Tuesday’s cold, wet and windy night dissapointment is history now and we can’t do anything about that, but we can do something about the remaining five matches, starting on Saturday against Sunderland. I personally think that we play better against the top teams,as they are usually games where both teams at least try to play footbal. On Tuesday night, in the second half Morecambe had at least eight players encamped around their penalty area, to stop us playing our natural game. On Saturday it should be totally different, the weather forecast is for a sunny day and eleven degrees ,we will also be playing on our own well manicured turf, but most of all the players will be playing in front of the biggest attendance of the season, that should be a real motivation for them to perform,but it should also be a motivation for us to perform as well, as there are going to be 10,000 home fans in the Kassam, it’s up to to us to raise the noise level -and the roof- and make sure that we out sing our 1,600 noisy northern visitors . At the Manor, it seemed as if the London Road crowd noise could suck the ball into the net, it wouldn it be great if we could create that atmosphere again at the Kassam, especially in the East Stand. This season we have taken points off of the team’s that we still have to play, so there’s no reason why we shouldn’t start doing that again on Saturday. The Sunderland manager, Alex Neil, has been saying this week that United play attractive,attacking football and will be really going for it on Saturday and that Sunderland can’t go there with a cagey game plan. So it sounds as though they are not coming just for a draw, could be a few goals in this on. So let’s do our best to help the boys get over the winning line and hopefully, at five to five tomorrow afternoon, love it or hate it, Sweet Caroline will echoing around the Kassam. Enjoy the game everyone. Come on you yellows.