In his post match interview following the 1-1 draw between Hereford United and Accrington, Gary Peters sounded confident that the Bulls can drag themselves out of the relegation area. The Bulls could go bottom of the table by 5pm this afternoon if Northampton and Plymouth can win their games.
"What we've got is getting better all the time," peters told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"The second half of this season will be very much better than the first half, I can guarantee."
Of the game itself Peters was disappointed with only taking a point.
"Obviously we are disappointed to have given the goal away.
"That is unlikely to happen again when Adam (Bartlett) let the ball slip through his hands - he is not going to do that very often. I thought the game was a bit scrappy - they had an extra man in midfield with five in the middle while we only had four.
"It looked as though Accrington were having a lot of possession, but we didn't have too many saves to make. But I thought we should have taken our chances better in the first half and put the game beyond them.
"We didn't do that and we paid for it in the end. At least when we did concede the goal we looked a lot tougher and a lot stronger and ready to deal with it, whereas we have lost games recently when we have let a goal go in followed by another very quickly."
Meanwhile Stanley manager John Coleman appeared pleased with a point.
"It was scrappy stuff but I lambasted them at half-time and they responded," he said.