THERE'S six games left and I'm more than sure that we will get enough points to see us through.
We are playing a lot of good football of late. Over the last five or six weeks, we seem to have found our level.
I would put our performance at Walsall on Saturday as one of our best away from home this season.
But it's disappointing that we couldn't see the result through to the end.
We didn't deserve to get beat. I think Walsall only had three chances in the whole game and one was a penalty.
We really dominated the game and took it to them.
When we were 2-1 up, I thought that the worst-case scenario might be that Walsall would put a bit of pressure on us near the end and perhaps scrape a draw. Not for a second did I think we would end up losing.
The penalty turned it all around. Me and John had a conflict of opinions over the penalty.
He thought it was very unfair, but I think it was a rash reaction from Phil, a bit of a clumsy tackle. But he's still a young lad.
But we can take a lot from that performance as we go into the final six games.
At this stage of the season, you are looking to play teams that have got nothing to play for.
With Shrewsbury getting beat at home to Bury on Tuesday night, that gives our opponents on Saturday, Peterborough, with something to cling on to in respect of the play-offs.
They will come here with something to play for.
Hopefully, Grimsby will have nothing to play for when we play them at home and, of course, the Macclesfield game will take care of itself.
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