After a day like today where we start to consider the possibility of the playoffs again, we have somewhat of a quandry.

Much of the reason for getting rid of Warnock was his neanderthal tactics and with the season seemingly a bit of a write-off, many of us talked about adapting a more possession based game, experimenting a bit more and trying to give some game time to a few of the youngsters.

Somehow we've got ourselves into a position where we might be in a stronger position to go for the playoffs in a week's time. With the Championship being it's glorious, inconsistent and unpredictable self, what has always seemed an improbability maybe not as improbable as we think.

We do try and play a bit more football than we did under Warnock, yet we seem most effective when we do play a longer game and play more Warnock-esque tactics. That's not to suggest Warnockball is the way forward long-term, just that it's still arguably the most effective with the squad that he built, at this current time. Some fans want to see a move away from the long ball game.

There's obviously no right or wrong answer here, so what would you choose:-

a) Continue to move away from a long ball game even if it means results take a dive and we don't get near the top 6

or

b) Want to get to the top 6 and if that means we need a long ball game, so be it.

I think it's an interesting conundrum.