Stay positive everyone, we can do this - we had to win 3 (and a half) away matches to get to this division after all and we can do it again.
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but I think it might be an idea to sponsor the coach again(like with Exeter and Torquay), we will want all the support we can get down at "Ebbsfleet" and Weymouth.
Taking my own advice about positivity - my take on the other teams.
Farsley - are not that good - they had 2 points from 4 games before the win against fellow strugglers Weymouth, and, Droylsden apart, their run in is fairly tough.
Weymouth - have to get four points ahead of us from two extra games (one of which is away to Aldershot) to be out of reach of us by the time we play them. And they have won only two of the last 14, at home to an irratic Stevenage, and the home derby against Exeter.
Northwich, Stafford excepted, have a fairly tough run in, and still need to make up 3 points on us. Their much vaunted unbeaten run is, I think, looking shaky, with draws against Histon and York with late equalisers, and a one goal win against ten man Oxford. I think it is quite likely that they will only get 9 more points or less. Once they lose, I think their form will dip.
Halifax have been on a terrible run and have perhaps the toughest run in of the four.
As for our matches.
Kidderminster - they were on a good run when they played us last time, and with the midweek match for Kidderminster giving Graham a chance to watch them, I don't see why we can't get a result again. Besides, I'll be blowed if we're going to get relegated by these lot again.
Burton will also have been watched I expect, and were beaten the other night. We seem to do fairly well at these teams with a strong home record for some reason (Crawley, Salisbury), and are certainly capable of getting something at Burton.
Salisbury - a mid table team at home (where we only have one defeat this year), already nearly beaten them etc. - clearly we could win this time.
Ebbsfleet - our best chance yet to win there. We will be well rested - as opposed to Ebbsfleet (who we will no doubt have a chance to watch) who have a few matches to make up. Hopefully they will be out of the promotion race and have an eye on the trophy final.
Weymouth - we have plenty of experience of these high pressure matches, and I think we can do it.