IT has been a great start to the season for us but that's not worth anything if you don't carry that on.
We can't look back with any regrets but what we can look back on is many positives in what we have done in the last seven games.
The next two games are very important for us. We know all about our performances at home, they haven't been great, so we want to put that right.
We are in a great position and we want to go out and enjoy ourselves.
Both games will be tough. Farsley Celtic have just come up and had some very good results, while Redditch is a local derby and is not going to be easy.
But if we are to do anything this season they are games we need to be looking at winning.
I am sure we will have a big crowd again on Saturday and we want to follow that on Monday. One thing leads to another, bigger crowds give us an opportunity to bring in better players and we have just got to put a performance on for them.
We were really pleased with the crowd we had against Alfreton Town and we have managed to get another away win at Workington since then.
We are OK on injuries. We haven't had anything too serious this week so it's fingers crossed that nothing happens in training.
Midfielder Tom Warmer played for the reserves on Monday night so he will be back in contention.
Defender Dennis Pearce may train tomorrow, so slowly but surely we are getting closer to having the full squad available apart from Adam Webster and James Coates.
We took it carefully with Mark Danks. He had been out for a long time and the temptation could have been to rush him back and push him too early but we felt it was good to err on the side of caution.
Troy Wood did well in the opening games but in rushing Mark back he could have had a setback.
Mark now looks like he's back to somewhere near his best, although not 100 per cent. He's pushing for a starting berth.
At this moment in time, Jay Sztybel is still with the club. He came on in the second-half for the reserves on Monday. We were looking at the two French boys, which was why he was a substitute.
His contract is up at the end of this week so I will be talking to him then.
Adrian Harper, the ex-Sheffield United midfielder, has gone back to Ireland because he really needs to get a job.
We did look to find him some work but we were not successful. Until that happens, he's staying in Ireland.
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