Judging from the atmosphere in the stands and in the dressing room at Bradford, you would think Ian Moore had won us the FA Cup with his last minute goal.

It certainly felt like that I can tell you, even though we know we didn't play particularly well.

But it's fair to assume there won't be many classics between now and May 9, given the nerves are jangling with everything that's at stake.

However, I don't know what it is about Bradford but the games there always seem to throw up something special.

The 3-2 win there a few years back is probably still the best game I've ever played in, but for sheer drama it's hard to top winning a game in injury time.

One thing is certain - it has made the league table far healthier reading over the past few days and now we have to look to capitalise against Norwich this weekend.

I think if you offered me one point now, I would gladly take I because I see the Easter weekend as being the critical time.

Games against Walsall and Watford in the space of 48 hours will go a long way towards deciding our fate and there's no doubt these are the opponents we really need to take maximum points off.

But first things first and we will go out with every intention of trying to knock Norwich off their perch.

They have had a remarkable season and it just goes to show the fluctuating fortunes of our two sides since they beat us to that final play-off spot a couple of years ago.

Suddenly they look Premiership bound, while we are battling away at the other end of Division One after the well-documented problems we've suffered.

But as I've said before, there is so little between the majority of sides in this division and we showed at Norwich earlier in the season that we can compete with them.

Back at Turf Moor, we're still unbeaten this year and that's despite the likes of Ipswich and West Ham trying.

The fact we've beaten Sheffield United and Reading also tells you how difficult is has been for teams to turn us over on our own patch, and I expect Norwich to find it just as tough.

Certainly the squad looks in good shape for the run-in. The bench at Bradford is possibly the strongest the gaffer has been able to put out all season, with Mark McGregor, Paul Weller, Dele Adebola and Luke Chadwick available all available as outfield options.

We haven't seen much of Dele yet; just his quick cameo at Bradford. But he gives us another option at last in attack, while Lenny Johnrose is, well, Lenny!

If the gaffer wants someone to get out there and clatter a few people and rattle some cages, then Lenny's your man.

It may well take that over the coming weeks, but the fight starts right here and it's one we are determined not to lose.