Coventry City manager Mark Robins said it was a great achievement as the Sky Blues promoted back to League One at the first time of asking with a 3-1 League Two Play-Off Final win over Exeter City.
Robins told Sky Sports: “I think it’s a great achievement, it has been a really difficult season in a really tough league and I am thankful to get through.
“It’s a brilliant day for Coventry City and everyone connected with the club. I am so proud.
“It’s great for the club and we are going to have another go. We will enjoy tonight.
“I am going to enjoy the moment, I am going to promise myself to enjoy this one.
“It’s about uniting the club that was desperately in need of galvanising.
“I am delighted for everybody connected with the club, it finishes on a real major positive for everybody and that is where we can run with it. The supporters will be really happy.”
The big question for Exeter City is will Paul Tidsdale continue to be their manager.
Tisdale was given an eighteen notice which has come to an end and told Sky Sports: “Exeter would like to keep me, I believe there is an offer there for me, I am in my rights not to sign that until the end of the season.
“We have to decide how we move forward from here. It’s been something we have built over a long period of time. Now is probably not the right time to discuss my future.”