However, Lee Sinnott came in and said he wanted to turn the ship around and bring the smile back to people's faces, it's been a hard and sometimes frustrating job. He's come in for a lot of stick on occasions, but he should take all the plaudits now. The rebuilding job he's done culminated yesterday with a good young squad with a never say die spirit returning us to where we all want to be. Lee and Neil will be under no where near the same sort of pressure next season as we all know its a tougher proposition playing at our natural level than it is in the league we've just got out of. I thought yesterday was the day that saw this football club get its mojo back, the biggest gate since Leyton orient a game that took place before a lot of those in attendance were even born. What a platform to build on with all the other exciting things happening around the club. Let's go forward now, no more "part time and proud of it" or "we can't compete" or "little altrincham" we had a league one gate yesterday, and it shows if you build it they will come. No one upfront away at Grimsby and hoping to only lose 1-0, let's play the expansive football we are capable of and see where it takes us. For any players reading this, you've etched yourselves into the history of this football club and will forever be fondly remembered as a legend. I hope as a squad you stay together next season and grow together again, I was delighted and proud at the way you were so happy last night and hope you stay next season and test yourselves at the next level. Once again, many thanks to Lee Sinnott, he may not be a hang around the bar and have banter type manager, but he's done the task, and im delightedd, both for him and the club, we all know what an institutionally incestuous club this can be, so well done lee for making your mark and doing the job required.