WANDERERS had a weekend off from action due to their early elimination from the FA Cup earlier this month by Barnsley.
But Dean Holdsworth was using the time to consider the club's chances of remaining in the top flight.
Although hovering around the drop zone the striker believes he knows what it takes to help keep a side in the Premiership.
He said: "I've been in this position before and I know what it's all about.
"I spent years with Wimbledon listening to people saying we were going down and we never did."
With a vital Reebok date next week against Coventry, Holdsworth wants to start scoring the goals which forced Colin Todd to splash out £3.5 million for his services in October.
He said: "I hope the goals will start flying in soon."
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