SATURDAY'S victory at Nuneaton Borough saw Redditch United climb to the dizzy heights of the Conference North's top ten and has sparked one phrase into everyone's mind down at the Valley - play-off.
Reds hitman Norman Sylla was again the difference on Saturday as he pounced on Scott Rickards blocked shot four minutes from time to hand United another three points.
Things have changed dramatically since the start of the new season when the Reds would have snatched fourth from bottom to anyone who would have given it to them.
Redditch United chairman Pat Cremin agreed but was warming to the idea of an unbelievable third promotion in two seasons.
He said: "At the start of the season our aim was fourth from bottom - to stay in this league is what we wanted - the goal now is a play-off spot.
"If we get an extra 200 to 250 people in those gates then we'll win this thing.
"We're three quality players short of winning this league - I've talked to Rod about it and at the end of the day it's about money - if we can attract three more players this league can be ours."
Putting aside the administration error that cost Redditch three points on Monday morning the Reds chairman is confident about the club's ability.
"We're the best team in the area and we're there by merit," he added.
The Reds are also looking for junior football teams to become involved with the club as ball boys for the seniors. Interested teams can call the club on 67450.
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