THE scene is now set for our Macclesfield six-pointer at the New Lawn on Saturday.

Never before has it been more necessary for us, the crowd, to play a real part.

Whatever happens, we know our duty. Keep singing, keep cheering and above all keep remembering the two men, who have led us forward. You know who they are, you know what their vision is. It is a privilege to share it.

Keep the TV cameras away and victory should be ours, then it is away to a distant northern kingdom and a fine athletics stadium.

I do not agree with bos Ady over two matters. One of course is the change of goalkeeper, the other being the use of James Norwood but I back him to take us up.

Never before at Forest Green have we had such a confident manager and his confidence is catching. We now have real reason to hope. In the past we have been limited to dreams and they quickly became nightmares.

Ady’s teams are tough and they bounce back. The weekend got better. Other results went our way, but nonetheless Monday was a must win game.

Every Rovers player knew this and in the first half Chester were played off the park.

The second half might have been rough round the edges but have the 4-1 to Rovers scoreline cannot be argued with.

At the end of the season we must remember that form, like ‘fortune makes fools of us all’. Some teams respond to pressure better than others and crazy results happen.