Pre-season games are always an opportunity to test ourselves against so called better teams. Expectations are high but positive results sometimes gloss over underlying problems that will stay with the team during the coming season.
Excellent performances in the past (Wolves obviously springs to mind) soon fade away to be replaced by a reality that we are still in need of major surgery.
This pre-season my expectations are more about positive performances in terms of team shape and individual performances rather than results. It's ironic how often a brilliant pre-season has been followed by a dismal first half only picking up after Christmas to finish on a relative high.
I'd much prefer to have an absolute crap pre-season. Use the extra time on the training ground to iron out the problems to be in a position of hitting the ground running when the actual real stuff kicks off.
In short, a pre-season of bad results is much more preferable than one of false dawns where reality only raises its head come the start of the season.
Up coming games v Burnley, Plymouth, Huddersfield and Tranmere should all be about fitness, team shape and individual performances rather than be about results.
Mind you, it doesn't half feel good to beat teams such as Burnley etc.