Fleetwood Town manager Micky Mellon insists his side will not be under any pressure next season when they embark on their first season in the Football League.
The Blue Square Premier champions have rocketed up through the divisions since the club was reformed in 1997.
And Mellon is relieved that next season they will start without the tag as favourites.
"We aren't under any pressure a nymore. I think this is the first season where we will go into a new division and won't be under major pressure because every other season we are usually favourites," he told Sky Sports.
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The 40-year-old is still hoping to be competitive in League Two and is taking heart from the achievements of other promoted sides in recent seasons.
"The likes of Crawley and Wimbledon have gone out and done really well. Dagenham have done well before," he added.
"Stevenage have done fantastically well, they are riding high in League One but still with the nucleus of the team that has done really well in the Conference.
"We'll go into it and try to be competitive and do really well and hopefully get success again."
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