Hereford United manager Graham Turner has said that if possible he would like to finish this season in the top half of the League Two table.
After the Chesterfield match tomorrow the Bulls play three winnable games in eight days but Turner is well aware that, as yet, the Bulls are not quite safe from relegation.
"To the outside world a ten point cushion between us and the relegation places is sufficient not to worry," Turner told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"But inside the club we know if we lose a couple and Grimsby start winning that gap becomes very narrow.
"But I think the confidence of beating Bradford, the players we have bought in and a good attitude to work will see us safe.
"I think after Chesterfield it is a crucial eight days for us when we play Barnet, who are around us in the League, we play Darlington who are bottom and then we play Grimsby who are second from bottom.
"That is a big eight days for us and if we can secure good points from those three games and the Chesterfield one then we'll enjoy the run in until the end of the season.
"Top half of the table is the aim."