Tranmere Rovers manager Nigel Adkins believes the team and fans are working together to achieve more on the pitch.
Tranmere won 2-1 in their previous game against Harrogate Town and Adkins praised the supporters for their faith in the team.
Adkins said: ”It’s all of us together. Together everyone achieves more.
”The Super White Army are fantastic. We’ve had a couple of games not go our way and some which have, and the atmosphere has been great.’’
Tranmere travel to Doncaster Rovers on Saturday (December 21), with the home side sitting in the play-off positions, but have only won one in their last six games.
Adkins is looking forward to the challenge, especially against one of his ex-players, Billy Sharp
Adkins said: ”Billy Sharp is in there, and he’s a massive goal threat, so we have to keep an eye on him as well as all other players in their team.’’
⏭️ Up next, we make the trip to Doncaster this Saturday in another early kick-off, looking to build on our victory at the weekend.
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Rovers currently sit seven points above the relegation zone, but a win could move them as high as 14th.
Tranmere goalkeeper Luke McGee believes this Christmas period could be a changing point in their season.
McGee said: ”You want to win as many games as possible and then once you get out of that period, then you can maybe look at it and go let’s set some new targets.’’
Tranmere will be hoping to start this Christmas period off with a win away at the Eco-Power Stadium.