BBC Sport asked you, Newport County's fans, whether the Exiles can avoid relegation from League Two this season.
Christian Fuchs has said his squad is "very balanced" following the mid-season transfer window, but Newport remain in the relegation zone as they prepare for Wednesday's tricky trip to Swindon Town.
Here are some of your views.
Mark – Yes. Apart from the odd performance, Christian seems to be getting a tune out of these players that [former boss David] Hughes couldn’t. Still a long way to go but I honestly believe we will beat the drop.
David – No. Unless they change the line-up/tactics to something the players understand and is less complicated, then the trap door will never close.
Lloyd – There is not enough experienced quality in the side, and the players who have the experience are either shot of confidence or are too hot/cold (Bobby Kamwa, Matt Baker etc). Hope has to be Sven Sprangler gives us the much-needed midfield bite and the frontline can start scoring, although based off the weekend there is not a lot of goals in Nathan Opoku, and James Crole (pictured below) needs time we don’t have the luxury of giving. You cannot build a team in this league with a transfer policy of under-23 [players] only on the cheap, especially without an experienced manager at this level at the helm. Hope I am proven wrong but so far I have not been.
Dennis – We will survive.
Neil – The week that we lost to Accrington Stanley and Bristol Rovers finally killed off any remaining hope that I had…. We seem to excel at beating ourselves, rather than letting the opposition do it. By the end of February, it [may] well be all over…
Morgan – Balanced?! We had 3 full backs on the bench against Grimsby?!
John – They need to start winning sooner rather than later, to give them some wriggle room.
Neil – Living in Scotland and going to away games only, I definitely hope the County stay up. The question is will they or won’t they – to be honest I just don’t know. One week you think they will and the next you don’t, it’s just too hard to call.
Carl – It’s going to be very difficult. Several top team games coming up starting with Swindon Wednesday. The new signings that have been made in January need to gel and stick like glue together. Personally I think it’s too late barring a miracle from high above. I’m sorry to say it’s non-league football next season and a lot of that is self-inflicted.
Rob – Think Newport have played more attractive football under the last two managers and have been good to watch at times. But the lack of a threat up front is meaning we’re not winning enough games to survive.
Terry – Goals are the key, but sadly Newport don’t have a single player capable of scoring on a regular basis – nor do they have a striker able to hold the ball up to get the side up the pitch. The Exiles now have three successive difficult-looking away games – lose all and it could well be the beginning of the end.
Ian – It’s going to be a long rest of the season for County. We have shown ability in patches but not consistently enough to get results. We tend to gift goals and that has to stop. In terms of goals, we are shy and we haven’t found the best way to keep creating chances and be assured at the back. I think the only benefit is Harrogate, Shrewsbury and Crawley all have to play at Rodney Parade those games are critical. I think if we can get [Matt] Smith (pictured above) fit again to link in with Sprangler, [Harrison] Biggins and [Cole] Jarvis, with a front two involving Crole, we have a chance to stay up.
Stephen – I think if we get through this month not adrift of the likes of Shrewsbury , Barrow and Crawley, March doesn’t look as daunting. Will we survive? 50-50 IMO.
Mark – I cannot see County avoiding relegation. They have improved slightly but the damage was done earlier in the season. I cannot see them stringing three or four wins in a row [together]. A worry is they may continue to slide down the National League.
Kevin – I’ve got more confidence with this manager than I had with the last. Just hoping that County can pull it off and stay up.
Ade – It’s a constant relegation battle year after year and this year looks nailed on I’m very sad to say. Vast improvement on last week and Jarvis looks like a good addition, but too little too late for me I’m afraid. Please make me eat my words.