Heed 'relentless' in push for promotion

Published date12 April 2024
Publication titleEvening Chronicle
The postponement of Tuesday's home game against top seven rivals Aldershot Town means Elliot's men face a run of five games in nine days

That all started with last night's visit to AFC Fylde after the Mill Farm surface passed a precautionary pitch inspection. It continues with another away day as Elliot and his players make the long trip to Maidenhead United tomorrow.

The final week of the season is likely to see the home clash with Aldershot rearranged for Thursday night and that will be sandwiched by International Stadium meetings with champions Chesterfield and fellow play-off contenders Bromley.

The schedule means Elliot will look to utilise his entire squad as his side aim to push on in their bid to secure a top seven place.

"There were a lot of players who weren't on the pitch (in the FA Trophy semi-final win against Macclesfield) that were pivotal in us getting there (to Wembley)," said the former Newcastle United goalkeeper.

"But everyone connected to this club can be proud of what we are...

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