February has been an awful month for the Bulls. Four games, four defeats.
But today is March 1st, St David's Day, the start of spring although it doesn't feel that way this morning with a ground frost.
However it's expected to be a sunny afternoon at Edgar Street.
For Martin Foyle and his squad, they have to put February behind them.
It's crucial for the club both on and off the pitch that the players perform well enough to take at least a point from this afternoon's game against Wrexham if only to install a bit of confidence into them and at the same time help the club's finances.
The Bulls probably need at least twelve points from their last eleven games to ensure they don't get relegated. Currently they are six points above the relegation zone.
"Every game until the end of the season is going to be important to us if we are going to avoid relegation," said Foyle as reported by the Western Daily Press.
"I think we need another ten points or so to make sure we are safe. It is of paramount importance that we get these points as fast as we can.
"However, it's not all about the ten points, the next three is my main worry at the moment – we have to forget what's further down the line and concentrate on the Wrexham game, we know it's going to be tough."
Meanwhile after the gate of only 1013 last Tuesday, the club will be hoping that supporters will turn out in numbers this afternoon.
"Every game until the end of the season is going to be important to us if we are going to avoid relegation," said Foyle as reported by the Western Daily Press.
"I think we need another ten points or so to make sure we are safe. It is of paramount importance that we get these points as fast as we can.
"However, it's not all about the ten points, the next three is my main worry at the moment – we have to forget what's further down the line and concentrate on the Wrexham game, we know it's going to be tough."
Meanwhile after the gate of only 1013 last Tuesday, the club will be hoping that supporters will turn out in numbers this afternoon.
Wrexham are expected to bring around 200 to swell the gate.