THE title is won but there is no way that Accrington Stanley boss John Coleman is going to let his side take their foot off the gas.
The Reds manager wants to complete a double ton before the UniBond League Premier Division campaign is over and that mission starts tonight at Vauxhall Motors.
The champions go into the fray on 90 points with four games to play and having scored 89 goals - Coleman has his eyes on adding an extra digit to each of those tallies.
"We set a target to get 100 points a couple of weeks back and we are still on course for that," said Coleman.
"We have the games left and we are going to try and make it - and if we can get the 100 goals as well that would be superb."
It is to Coleman's advantage to have these targets because the one thing the Reds boss wants to guard against is a poor end of season run after the euphoria of Saturday's 3-1 home victory over Altrincham and securing the title.
"All too often teams win a league then suffer a dip in form straight after," explained Coleman.
"We want to guard against that and having those targets really helps us keep the momentum going.
"We are going into the Conference next season and we have got to concentrate on keeping our standards high and performing as well as we can right the way until the end of the season.
"I hope that things don't fall flat for us and we really owe our fans, who have paid good money to watch us all season, to repay them with some good performances in the games we have before the end of the season."
Coleman is helped going into the clash with Vauxhall by the fact that they have only one injury doubt within the squad.
Key midfielder Mike Marsh, the former Liverpool, West Ham and Galatasaray player, is again struggling with a knee problem - an injury that forced him out of half a dozen games in mid-season.
"The team should be the same, but Mike has just suffered a bit of a twinge with his knee," said Coleman.
"We will have to wait and see how he is, but otherwise we have thankfully got a clean bill of health."
Stanley's other remaining games are against Gainsborough away on Saturday, at home to Lancaster City on Easter Monday, when there will be a 7.45pm kick-off, and at home to Hyde United on the season's final day, Saturday, April 26.
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