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Neil Cugley is targeting five or six wins which he hopes could clinch Folkestone Invicta a place in the Ryman League, Division 1 South play-offs.
The race to be in the end-of-season shake-up is becoming more congested by the week, with as many as six clubs chasing possibly only one place.
A few weeks ago boss Cugley (pictured) had written off their chances of being involved but only one defeat in 13 games has changed things considerably.
He said: "We are enjoying still being in contention. Draws are no good to us at this stage and we will be going out looking to win every game.
"It’s a new experience for some of my lads but our good run has put us in a great position with eight games still to play. I think we need to win five or six of them."
The remaining seven matches include three Kent derbies – the Easter double at Whitstable and home to Hythe, as well as the visit of Herne Bay on the final day of the season (April 27).
Cugley said: "Everybody is fit and I have got a full squad to pick from."