Nottingham Forest head into a big, busy week of games on the back of returning to winning ways at the weekend.
Chris Hughton's side toppled Blackburn Rovers 1-0 on Saturday thanks to Alex Mighten's goal and a penalty save from Brice Samba.
The Reds now face successive away trips, starting with Rotherham on Tuesday night and then a visit to Pride Park for a meeting with bitter enemies Derby County on Friday.
And ahead of those clashes, Reds reporter Sarah Clapson held the weekly live webchat. Here's how it panned out.
Q: Who is the first choice striker - Grabban or Murray?
A: Tough first question!
I think Grabban is still probably Hughton's first-choice at the minute, but Murray is certainly pushing him hard.
If Grabban had been fit, I do think he'd have started the game on Saturday. Hughton doesn't like to change things too much week to week. And think it would have been harsh on Grabban to have dropped him after one game back.
Murray's been very good since he's come in and I can see him starting a lot more games between now and the end of the season, but still think Grabban can have a part to play.
Scoring goals is still something of an issue for Forest.
They have looked more of a threat going forward lately - and the January signings have helped with that - but they still need to put the ball in the back of the net more often.
Grabban has found it tough to get goals this season, and he has missed some big chances - but still think he has a lot to offer.
Have no doubt he'll be back among the goals again.
Been really impressed with Murray since he's come in.
I'll be honest, wasn't entirely convinced when he signed, but happy to have been proved wrong on that one.
With the games coming thick and fast again, it wouldn't surprise me to see Hughton switch between Murray and Grabban in the starting XI a bit.
Murray is very fit, but still can't see him starting every game.
And the challenge for Hughton is to try to get Grabban firing.
Think you'd have to say Lyle Taylor is third-choice at the minute. But he's still not a bad option to have from off the bench.
Q: What do you think the long-term future of the right back position is given Christie is on loan? Could it be Jenkinson or could they turn to a young lad who is out on loan?
A: The right-back situation is going to be interesting in the summer.
Forest do have an option to make Christie's move permanent, but Hughton said the other week they've not looked that far ahead yet - and he made the point that at the minute he's still Fulham's player.
Christie's been a regular under Hughton and do think he's done better than some of the stick he gets suggests.
Thought he was really good on Saturday. He's also played his part in the defence as a unit looking more solid.
As with anything, though, sure finances will play a part in any decision - and whether the player himself has other offers.
I'd be surprised if Jenkinson is ear-marked as first-choice for next season. If he was, surely he'd have been playing more?

He's been restricted to the odd appearance here and there, and has done okay but clearly not enough to push ahead of Christie.
He'll be entering the final year of his contract come the summer, so just wonder if that's something which will impact on Forest's thinking as Hughton looks to put his stamp on the squad.
Jordan Gabriel is doing well out on loan at Blackpool and Forest have been keeping tabs on how he's doing, so it'll be a big pre-season for him.
He'll be looking to put himself in the running for a place in the team. Told he's been catching the eye with some of his performances, so he'll no doubt come back full of confidence.
Jayden Richardson has been getting game time at Forest Green Rovers, too. He is that little bit younger, though, so not sure if he's quite ready to be a regular starter for Forest just yet.
Either way, think we're in for a big summer transfer window. Can see there being quite a turnover of players come the end of the season.
Work is already underway at the club looking towards that, but there will be some big decisions to be made.
Hughton wants to work with a small squad, but the pressure will be on next season to be challenging at the other end of the table. So Forest have got to get the transfer business right.
Think it's been encouraging the impact players signed by Hughton have had. That bodes well going forward.
Early days, but I'd certainly be seeing if there's any way of getting Garner and Krovinovic back next season.

Q: Who is going down? Derby and Forest look to have improved and all the teams at the bottom have shown signs of form, even Birmingham at the weekend.
A: Hoping I've not put a jinx on it now, but sure Forest are going to be okay. They have become really difficult to beat and have been making progress in the last few weeks.
If they keep playing like they have been, they should have no problem picking up the points they need.
Can't afford to be complacent, but it's definitely looking much better. I'm certainly a lot more confident about it than I was a few months ago.
Think Derby will be okay, too - although it is a big game at Pride Park this week!
Do think Wycombe and Sheffield Wednesday are going to find it tough to get out of the drop zone, although it is still really tight.
Birmingham still look like they are in a lot of trouble. And I think Coventry could be in danger, too.
Aside from Wycombe and Wednesday, could be one of about five or six teams trying to avoid that last relegation place.
I like Coventry, but do fear it could be them.
Q: Assuming Forest stay up, how many signings will we look to make in the summer?
A: I reckon there will be quite a few. Perhaps not the number we saw in the summer just gone, but Hughton is going to want to make the squad his own.
There are players whose contracts are coming to an end and players whose loans will be up, so already that's quite a few potential departures - and players to be replaced.
Wouldn't be surprised if we see maybe six, seven or even more new additions.
Expecting a busy summer.