Tamworth manager Mike Fowler is desperate for the club’s fans to conjure up a special atmosphere for tomorrow’s crunch game against FC United of Manchester.
The Lambs are currently sitting in 18th place in the National League North table, two points above the drop zone. Fowler’s side secured an important 4-1 home victory against North Ferriby on Good Friday and the Tamworth boss has spoken of how the atmosphere at The Lamb Ground helped to inspire his players.
Fowler told Birmingham live, ““The crowd were phenomenal against North Ferriby,
“I am getting goosebumps thinking about it.
“I am very lucky to have a crowd like that on the back of the run we have been on.
“They were singing for the lads all the way through. The noise at the beginning was unbelievable and it just lifts everyone.
“They were even singing my name. It meant a lot to me because this job and this club means a lot to me.
“We have got to keep this club in this league and I think the fans see that. They see the effort the lads are putting in on the pitch. That support has to stay from the rest of the season, that togetherness is going to be crucial.”