THIS is it. It's make or break time for Stanley on Saturday, so fasten yourself in.
It's the biggest game in the club's history - a case of winner takes all for ourselves or Macclesfield.
If we win, we stay up, it's as simple as that. That is for certain with our goal difference being 11 goals better than Macclesfield.
But if we lose, it's going to be difficult for us. Macclesfield are at home to Notts County on the final day and we travel to MK Dons, so they will fancy their chances.
What's clear is that a draw on Saturday is probably no good to either side.
It's so close at the bottom of League Two. There's a possibility that on the final weekend, five teams could be level on 48 points - that's how close it is.
That's why we are going to give it everything, to make sure we don't have to worry about next week.
There's a lot of pressure riding on the game, but me and John are trying not to put too much unnecessary pressure on our players. They know themselves how big this game is.
It's how we handle the pressure and whether we can hold our nerve.
We've got to tear into them from the first whistle.
I actually think it will be a very open game. Both teams will give everything and that could lead to an open game with chances.
We can't play any other way than attacking. That's the way we are and it is probably reflected in our goals for' and goals against' columns.
I don't care how we win. It would be nice to go three goals up in the first 10 minutes. But I would settle for a 1-0 win now, scoring a late winner, like we did against Torquay.
I'm sure it's going to be nerve-jangling and I'm sure there will be a few twists and turns along the way.
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