FRIDAY night football has the ability to make or break your weekend.

Earlier this month, the Friday fixture versus Wrexham completely ruined mine.

A game we should have won against a weak Welsh side still flashed back through my mind as I tucked into my Sunday lunch.

By contrast, this weekend, the fans leaving the Fraser Eagle Stadium wore smiles that would last them through till Monday.

Indeed, even a dodgy ref at the World Cup final and Lewis Hamilton's calamitous last race of the season combined, could not wipe the smile off my face.

The game itself was won by a goal that has made an instant legend of Stanley striker Roscoe Dsane.

Not since playing against the big lads at school have I witnessed a striker get on his hands and knees and head the ball over the goalline to score.

Indeed, the humiliation dished out to the Macc lads was too much for one or two of their players and they spent the remainder of the match trying to kick lumps out of the Stanley hero.

This goal will now rank alongside Paul Mullin's Conference winner at Woking and the Hand of Beck, against Southport, in the last minute all those years ago.

The modern world is full of technology, like the internet and digital cameras, that would have captured the goal for future Stanley fans to cherish.

But the best place to relive a goal of this calibre is after the match at the clubhouse bar with a pint in hand and a collection of knowing nods of approval from your Stanley mates.