Joey Barton tells Fleetwood players: Leave nothing in the tank in our most important game

Joey Barton has told his Fleetwood players to leave nothing tonight in the tank in the "most important game" of their lives as they attempt to take a step towards the Sky Bet Championship.
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The Cod Army entertain Wycombe at Highbury Stadium from 7.30pm in the first leg of their League One play-off semi-final, with their head coach warning them they might not get a second chance.

Barton tod the Press Association: "We can't get away from the first game - it's the most important game of our lives on Friday night, there's no getting away from that.

Joey Barton has told his players to make the most of their opportunity tonightJoey Barton has told his players to make the most of their opportunity tonight
Joey Barton has told his players to make the most of their opportunity tonight
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"You can't save something for the second leg and then try to save something for the final 10 days later because you might not even have that opportunity - the game might be beyond you.

"We need to make sure we turn up on Friday night and give a great account of ourselves.

"If we can leave the stadium on Friday making the people of the town proud of what they've just watched or seen on the TV, then that for us is progress."

Barton was disappointed not to have the chance to build upon the momentum of a 12-game unbeaten run, but while the club's fate remains in its own hands, he is taking nothing for granted against Wanderers, who claimed their play-off spot on points per game having slipped into eighth place.

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Barton added: "For us, finishing in the play-offs is a huge achievement, but our relentlessness as a group and our desire to push on that has stopped us patting each other on the back. We don't think we've got the job done.

"We set out to get automatic promotion or to win the league this season and obviously with nine to go, we felt we were jockeying to achieve that, albeit there were some teams that felt the same way.

"We were on a run of form which suggested we were going to be there or thereabouts and that's been disrupted, but it's been disrupted for all the other sides.

"Wycombe were one that slipped out of the top part of the table for the first time after being there all season."