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At least we were all at the races – unlike the gaffer

8:26am Thursday 20th March 2008

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WE had been saying we need back-to-back wins for so long so it was great to finally do it on Saturday at Millwall.

We've given ourselves a great chance to make the play-off's and if we can take wins over the Easter weekend from our matches with Carlisle and Cheltenham we will definitely be in the top six.

The other week it looked like we would struggle to even make the play-off's, but with just three points separating us and fourth spot there is even more of a chance now.

And if we can continue to finish the season how we started it, I'd say we have a great chance of going up.

But for now the focus is on Carlisle on Saturday.

Of course we know they've had a fantastic season, but we are certainly more than capable of beating them and hopefully we can make the most of our home advantage on Saturday.

It would be great if we could get the same level of support as we did at Millwall at the weekend because it was fantastic once again.

To see them having to open another section of the stand, because of the numbers that had come to watch us was brilliant especially give the amount of noise they made as well.

If we can keep that going for the rest of the season it will be a big help in us pushing for promotion.

Finally having had our noses rubbed in it by the gaffer and the rest of the staff about them going off to Cheltenham on Wednesday, we were all so upset to see it cancelled because of the weather!

They had been meeting early to catch their coach and were on the way there when the news came through the meeting was off.

As soon as us lot found out most of us were ringing each other laughing our heads off, because of the stick they had been giving us about not being able to go.


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