Jack Colback: “Being from around here, having family and friends who support the club, it’s difficult to talk to them about the team at times, because they have followed the team for years and seen great success here.
“To be in a position like this, I almost feel embarrassed sometimes to talk about the position we are in when the team is losing.
“For me, personally, I will be there every week. Every game, I play I’ll do everything I can to fight for this team.
“That will hopefully get us to the point where we are safe this season, and hopefully we can kick on and compete next season for a place where we would like to think we can achieve.
“Sometimes it is a bit of luck.
“It’s winning ugly and winning games when you know you have scrapped a result out when you’ve not played well. I think that is what we have to do.
“There’s no point looking at how we perform now – it’s about winning games.
“When you are on a run like this, it can be difficult, and everything seems to go against you.
“We got ourselves back in to it early on in the season when we were playing better, but it wasn’t to be. It’s difficult and you have to keep going.
“There are winnable games left for us, but they are all going to be tough. They’ll be competitive. We need it as quickly as possible so we can relax a bit more in games.
“We need to show the quality we show in training on a matchday. For some reason, it’s more difficult on a matchday when you are losing games.
“We have to make sure we win one as soon as we can and grow from there.”