Victory on the last day of 2006/7 saved Wrexham's league status
Wrexham midfielder Danny Williams says the club should seek inspiration from last season's relegation battle ahead of Saturday's visit of Macclesfield.
"A lot of the lads here were involved last season, the points are still there for us to stay up and it's down to us to get the wins," he told BBC Sport.
A win over Boston on the last day of the season kept the Dragons up and condemned the visitors to the drop.
The Dragons are bottom of League Two, eight points from the safety zone.
With just seven games to go, manager Brian Little admits that planning for next season is on hold.
"There are senior players out of contract at the end of the season, but neither they nor the club can decide on the future at the moment," he told BBC Sport Wales.
"We felt it would be unfair and wrong to have had those sort of conversations going through the club in the last couple of months."
Little insists that the club have not forsaken the battle to stay in the league.
The determination, commitment and team spirit are still there, no doubt
Wrexham manager Brian Little
"We won't give up, we can't give up," he said. "It was difficult after the midweek loss at Mansfield, but when we got back into training we quickly focused on what we neeed to do.
"We feel that we have been the equal of most sides we've faced, but we've committed foolish mistakes and have been lacking in front of goal.
"The determination, commitment and team spirit are still there, no doubt.
"Mansfield wasn't our last chance, but we know that now we have to rely on others losing as well as getting the wins ourselves.
"We're not setting targets, but we'll have a better indication of where things stand after this weekend."
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