He told The News: "Going into Lincoln, we just wanted to end it on a high. It's been such a good season, we were desperate to round it off with a win. It summed up how determined we've been all year. Even in the last game, nothing really mattered but we still went out there and performed.
"When I got injured (at Chesterfield) it was a tough time, it hurt me a lot, I wanted to play for the team and to be able to say that I had played 40 games. It wasn't possible. I accepted it in January, I had to come back and try to just do better, if I could help the team in any way, I would - and I feel I played well when I returned.
"One thing that injuries have taught me is you can never predict the future. I will see what happens in the summer. I would definitely like to come back, every time I stepped out onto that pitch I absolutely loved it, the roar of the crowd, this group of players, the staff, this is an unbelievable club.
"I have a year left on my contract, it's out of my hands, that's why I feel I don't know anything about my future. Football moves so fast as well, anything can happen."