Flushed with winning the Midland Premier League title, Hereford FC manager Peter Beadle wants another win on Thursday when his side takes on Stourport Swifts in the semi-final second leg of the Midland League Cup.
"I'm greedy and I want to win it all," said Beadle.
"And it's important for me that we win on Thursday, and we win on Saturday and keep this run going of away games and away victories and keep winning. And we want to win on Monday.
"If we do win on Monday then we have a couple of days in between before to the next game and after that we've got a little break so whatever happens if we get to the final of the league cup great and we will prepare properly for that one.
"And if we don't then we'll look forward at some point to having a proper celebration because this needs to be celebrated.
"It's a fantastic achievement in our first year. A lot of clubs have done it previously but a lot of clubs I don't think of the size of Hereford.
"Hereford is a massive club and it's got massive backing as it has shown again tonight with supporters who have travelled again tonight to a ground that doesn't hold the numbers that we can hold but they still turn up in masses.
"The expectation level I think is far greater on us and it's been a massive job."
Interviewer Trevor Owens felt Beadle must have felt a great deal of satisfaction having won the League.
"I love a challenge, I've always loved a challenge. Look at my playing career I was with Bristol Rovers and went to Bristol City their main rivals.
"No player would even consider it, I had other options but I choose that one because it was a challenge.
"I knew having this job what would come with the job and then everyone was starting to panic after the first five games but I never doubted and I said that from the beginning I never doubted I could do it.
"It's been a long hard season with 41 League games and 58 games so far and we've got to a point now where we've won the title which is a fantastic achievement in our first year, we're going to Wembley which is something magnificent to look forward to, we've got a cup final in a weeks time and we got the chance of another one ten days after that.
"When you demand high standards from your players then you tend to get the cream rise to the top and yes we've lost a few along the way. Not any fault of their own because they've done fantastic some of the players that have moved on from here.
"But I've got a fantastic group of players up there, I've got 24/25 players up there and they are all fantastic lads and fantastic footballers as well and they've shown over recent weeks they can mix it up and play in a lot of ways some people thought we might fall down at with the fact that some of the pitches aren't great, some of the teams we've played are quite robust but every single one of them in there has stood up to that challenge.
"My staff have been phenominal this year and they've done everything with class this year, they've done everything properly and this is a reward for them as well because it was always going to be hard.
"Right now I'm the right man for the job because we've got it done. Next year ten games in they might be all crying for my head. Who knows, that's the challenge.
"Now the challenge is to evolve the team for the better and that's the challenge I've got through the summer."