Yesterday's draw at Scunthorpe has helped Hereford gain seven points from their last three games. All against tough opponents.
But was manager Paul Caddis content?
"No, I was after nine.
"It's difficult and I'm probably guilty of not standing back sometimes and looking at the bigger picture.
"We obviously had Scunny today, a full time outfit, we've got Kiddy, a full time outfit, then we go to Leamington, then we go to another full time outfit, South Shields.
"So we've got a really tough run in.
"We've looked after the last couple of home games with positive results against Chorley and Scarborough, two really good teams.
"We've backed it up today with another clean sheet, bit disappointed we couldn't have walked away with three but I don't want that to be a negative.
"And now we're going on to attack Boxing Day (Kidderminster), hopefully with a big backing behind us.
"I thought today the fans were exceptional, especially the last fifteen minutes when we conceded a few corners and nothing really came to it, but they had seen that, recognised that and got behind the lads and they kep us going.
"We've just got to keep taking each game as it comes, the next game is going to be really difficult, Kiddy are a really good team.
"The players have just got to go and enjoy it, we're up against a full time team.
"We'll train once from now to the fourth of January.It's not ideal but it's where we are as a football club."