It's a message from York City boss Adam Hinshelwood and a passionate plea for supporters to reach his side tomorrow night against fellow promotion chaser Forest Green.
City hopes to ride on the Rovers side and one place below it under the National League table and bounce back from a disappointing mid-week defeat to Altrinchum.
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At Lner Community Stadium, over 6,000 fans were expected for the match and returned at 5:30pm to accommodate Dazn's enhanced production.
And Hinshelwood hopes that the pastors will be roaed by the 12th man who is loudly and proud in the stands.
“What I say is, I think there's an incredible group of players that have given them everything this season,” the city boss explained.
“I think 11 games are out now and there are five home games left. Not only will they show up, they bring noise – we need to bring everyone together.
“I think these boys deserve to sing their hearts and sing for them. Not just when they score goals, but throughout the game. Come, bring the noise and let's all come together.
“I think they deserve it, especially from last year's location, we put ourselves in a good position and it's really important now that we all come together.
“If you're showing up, bring that noise and give it everything about you, and I think you'll see a team doing the same thing.
“We need them all to bring their singing voices and really get behind the young people, and I think they get a response from the players on the pitch.
“There are five important games. Let's really pack this place and make it a real cauldron.
“They are definitely our 12th guy. We want them to come and be loud and proud of the team they support and really make a difference.”