This afternoon's victory at Accrington confirmed that Hereford United will play in League Two again next season and manager Graham Turner has told BBC Hereford and Worcester that he can have a non-sleepness night.
"I was always a little bit concerned that the worst could come to the worst but that victory obviously has eased our worries," said Turner.
"We can now look forward."
Keith Hall then asked Turner whether he was going to leave Hereford United after it was announced that he had put his shareholding up for sale.
"I can't confirm anything right at the moment, the shares are up for sale ," said Turner. "I'll talk a little bit more next week but right at the moment that's what I've done."
Asked if he can been in talks with any interested parties.
"Not at all, no, no, no."
As for the game itself Turner was pleased with the victory.
"I thought we controlled things in the first half. One or two chances on a very bobbley pitch.
"Second half first fifteen minutes we got a bit ragged at the back where we looked ever so solid first half.
"We were very disappointed with the penalty decision and it set them going.
"Cracking (McCallum) goal to win the game. His first goal was a good finish but the working of the second goal on the break was precision football. On a difficult pitch it looked very good."