Looks like a case of being creative with quotes, nothing that new and no surprises but seems like the heat is being turned up a little since the last press conference.
Chairman Willie Carson believes the outcome of Swindon's trip to Bournemouth this Saturday "could be vital" in determining the future of manager Andy King.
King has come under fire from Robins fans following the team's disappointing start to the season, last weekend's 2-1 home defeat to Southend was the third in succession and the fifth of the campaign so far.
And Carson, who leant his public backing to King earlier this week, thinks the Cherries game may hold the key.
"The start to the season has been a disappointing one and the manager has been criticised by some people for it," the 62-year-old told PA Sport. "Obviously if it continues then the criticism will continue.
"The next game is vital in that, but then they all are. If we lose again then the manager will be criticised again, but if we win then opinions might start to change."
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