It was early 2021 the last time the club won more than two consecutive league games
"Let's aim for the stars and we might land on the moon."
That's the message from Athlone Town ahead of their League of Ireland meeting with Wexford on Friday evening.
The midlanders have won back to back games so far in the first division, and are looking to make it three in a row.
It was early 2021 the last time the club won more than two consecutive league games and their First Team Head Coach Gordon Brett is refusing to rule out further improvement.
Kick off in Ferrycarrig Park is set for 7.45pm.
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