DAY OF DESTINY
County's day of destiny has finally arrived.
After 46 League games and two Play-Off games it all comes down to 90 minutes against neighbours Rochdale for a place in League 1.
Whatever the outcome at Wembley, though, we can all be mightily proud of Jim Gannon and his team for another terrific and exciting season.
A season that saw us equal another Football League record, and set a new club record, of eight consecutive away wins.
A season that also saw us create two more club records of five successive games without conceding away from home, in addition to scoring in 25 consecutive games.
A season where more exciting young players have emerged and a season where we've won admirers up and down the season for the quality of our attacking football.
And a season where, once again, the Blue & White Army have, quite rightly, won national acclaim for the magnificent vocal backing they've given the team whenever, and wherever, County play.
Now, at the home of football, we ask you to stand shoulder-to-shoulder for the final time this season.
You ARE the 12th Man and you DO make a difference.
In our 125th year we have mourned the passing of many wonderful supporters and three REAL County people, Grahame White, Freddie Pye and Danny Bergara.
Be loud, be proud; let's do it for Graham, let's do it for Freddie but most of all, let's do it for Danny.
COME ON COUNTY!
To watch Danny and skipper Peter Ward lead out County, including Jim Gannon for the Autoglass Trophy Final against Port Vale click here.
To watch Danny's phenomenal Blue & White Army against Vale click here.















