"If we can get four points out of a possible 12 from our four remaining games, then that should be enough."
"Everybody is pulling together and working hard," added Hessenthaler.
"Destiny is in our own hands because we are playing teams that are down towards the bottom and around us. We haven't got to rely on anybody else.
were the words of Andy Hessenthaler the Bees 40 year old midfielder speaking to the BBC this week. But Andy doesn't agree with Bees manager Paul Fairclough that the statistics of the Bees away form isn't a concern: "It is a bit of a concern.
"Barnet is a good little club and potentially they have a very good squad here,"
"They worked hard to get promotion and they don't want to throw it away."
"It is important we improve away from Underhill - the away form hasn't been good."
The former Gills manager admitted.
Andy also said how much he has enjoyed playing for Barnet since joining in Janurary and is considering another season:
"The wife keeps saying I have to pack up now but I have really enjoyed it at Barnet.
"If the manager or the chairman came back to me and asked if I would be interested in playing for another year I would definitely think about it."