OUR League One tour started way back in August at home to Sheffield United when we got off to a cracking start as we beat the eventual runaway champions.

Tomorrow the tour should end in a similar victorious manner at home against Peterborough United – the Posh to their friends.

Forty-five hard-fought battles later and it has come down to the last match of the regular season to seal automatic promotion.

We know there are play-offs but we don’t want to go there.

Against the odds, we are in pole position through sheer hard work and determination.

Phil Parkinson and his management team have cobbled together a team out of nothing.

He has had no money to spend, a transfer embargo restricted the number of players in the squad, and there has been a horrendous injury list, particularly to key players.

The sacrifice of two promising youngsters in Rob Holding and Zach Clough has also made the job more difficult.

After the financial debacle of last season, we were lucky to have a club to support in the Football League.

But when the going got tough, the tough have got going.

That’s the Bolton way, that’s the Bolton spirit.

The fans have been there for the team and the team have responded.

We’ve been together all season and tomorrow we need to be together more than ever to get the lads over the finishing line. We’re getting our club back.

We’ve been on the decline since 2009 and have had precious little to cheer since then.

This will be our first promotion achieved at the Macron stadium, our last coming at the Millennium stadium in 2001.

It has been a long week since the Port Vale victory. Butterfly World has been relocated in my stomach all week.

Fans have been checking everything to find omens in our favour.

Evidently the referee, Scott Duncan has refereed us five times previously and we have won each time, the last being the 4-0 home thrashing of Gillingham.

The last time we played Peterborough at home we beat them 1-0 in 2013.

But statistics mean nothing. The only thing that matters is the result tomorrow.

So, come on everyone, get behind the Super Whites.

Observe your lucky pre-match routines, dig out your lucky shirts and scarves and sing your hearts out for the lads – and Mark Beevers in his magic hat.

Be there!