We asked our fans' jury: With Rovers 14th in the table, 10 points off the play-offs, what are you hoping to see from the team/manager in the final 13 games?

Effort. There is something wrong at a club when in the past two matches most of the players do not seem interested in being on the field.

In many other professions if you performed as woefully as these players have, you would disciplined.

It seems as if they have decided there is nothing to play for and are just going through the motions.

Perhaps Mr Mowbray could  point out to his charges that when you pass a ball you send it to a member of your own team preferably.

The season is far from over for the fans unfortunately.

Paul Yates

We all got a bit excited after our good run, and got a bit carried away. The play-offs were always a big ask.

Going into the final 13 games of the season, I’d like to see Rovers go out and try and win as many games as possible, finishing the season strong.

I think that doing so will give us a good platform to have a successful summer transfer window. There’s no danger of us going down this year, so we can play without fear.

Had you offered me comfortable mid-table at the start of the season, I’d have taken it.

Tom Schofield

It has been an odd season so far, playing in peaks and troughs but putting it in perspective despite our recent form, a good season.

First and foremost our aim was to avoid relegation, our aim now is to learn and build for next season.

We have a young, inexperienced squad who have great potential but need to find something extra. Amari’i Bell needs to find consistency and improved delivery, Ryan Nyambe needs some football arrogance, Ben Brereton needs aggression, David Raya needs to be more commanding and Lewis Travis needs a bit more discipline.

The rest of the season should be centred around getting the best out of our up and coming talent whilst remaining competitive so we can hit the ground running next season.

We just need the fans to be realistic that we have surpassed expectations for the season and make allowances for poor form and inexperience.

Kelvin Wilkins