BROMSGROVE Rovers have set a four-point target from their next two away games to virtually guarantee their Dr Martens League Western Division safety.
Rovers, who visit Weston-super-Mare tomorrow (3.00) before going to Cinderford next Saturday, go into the games having lost only once this year -- despite the club's financial problems.
Manager Steve Daley said: "It is important we get something from both games, and the way we are playing, we are capable of doing that. I would like to think we can get four points out of six."
New signing Andy Biddle will figure after making his debut in last week's 1-0 derby win over Evesham, and Daley has high hopes for the midfielder.
He said: "He did very well. When he came to us he was halfway through a long suspension, and by missing games he had lost a lot of match fitness. But he has trained very hard and is looking very good now."
Daley, who is still not being paid along with his assistant Phil Parkes, is still delighted with the way the players and fans have responded.
"The off-field situation will either rectify itself or it won't. All we have to concentrate on is the park.
"If we are successful then crowds will come back and the extra revenue will help the situation."
Rovers will play Walsall in another fund-raising game on April 3, while they also hope to play West Bromwich Albion.
Rovers (from): Gabbidon, Davies, Ulfig, Ashley, Bowater, Townsend, Humphreys, Sutton, Benbow, Biddle, Jinks, Rochester, Hunter, Ball.
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