By Ben Campbell

David McCracken paid tribute to his Wanderers team mates after the Blues clinched promotion to League One.

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Despite the 2-1 home defeat to Notts County on Saturday, Peter Taylor's men will be playing League One football next season and 'Cracks' is relishing playing at a higher level.

He told Wanderers World: "It's all done now and we're up - now we can start looking forward to next year.

"I'm absolutely buzzing. The boys have been magnificent all season and although we made it hard for ourselves, if someone had offered you this at the start of the season you'd have bitten their hand off.

"The celebrations were a total release. Everyone was sitting there really tense waiting for the Bury score and it could have gone either way, but at the end of the day we've got promotion and that's what we set out to do."

Cracks' second half equaliser was the skipper's first of the campaign and although the Scot admitted he was happy to get off the mark, he would have been just as thrilled to see anyone grab what turned out to be the goal that secured promotion.

He said: "I don't care who scores as long as we get the goal."

Keep it wwfc.com for a bumper photo gallery and more reaction from Matt Bloomfield, Scott Shearer, Jamie Young and Mike Williamson, who was at Adams Park for the season finale, on promotion to League One.

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