Well, it is getting to be a bit of a rollercoaster ride for everyone involved in the mini league at the bottom as the relegation dogfight really hots up.
With the bottom six positions changing daily, it promises to be an agonising, if not entertaining, end to our first season back in Division One.
Saturday saw us take on the last team to win back-to-back promotions and gave us an opportunity to test ourselves against an outfit who have done what we have, albeit as runners-up, and survived that groundbreaking first season, and now are at home in this division.
The only conclusion I can come up with after the two games against the men from Millmoor is we belong in this division beyond a shadow of a doubt and it just reiterates the fact of how vital it is to retain our current league standing.
It was a scrappy game with no-one really showing genuine first division quality but we unanimously deserved our win as we outbattled them and created far more opportunities. We were delighted to bag three points.
It was a solid team performance and it was nice to see both strikers involved in the goals as having confidence upfront is a massive plus for any team.
Now we enter a hectic and crucial stage in the season against four of the League's better clubs.
And here it is that we must prove our credentials which will ultimately enhance or condemn our destiny.
With there being no midweek game we took the opportunity to get together for a social meal and a lovely afternoon was had at La Piazza in Hove.
And on behalf of everyone I'd like to thank the management and staff for really looking after us, and compliments to the chef, as the food was bellissimo.
As always happens on these occasions, with the bill being covered by someone else, a few of the lads really took advantage.
Dave Lee and Wingnut (Robbie Pethick) re-enacted a scene from Jackass and ate the biggest combination of king prawns and mussels all soaked in a creamy garlic sauce. They then helped the rest of the lads eat Sussex out of garlic dough balls and this was all washed down with a peppered steak and potato wedges.
I tried to be all healthy and went for the onion and tomato salad but, after one whiff of Bozzy's (Brooker) garlic profiteroles, I had as much willpower as Dean White in Burger King.
And while we're on the subject of Tonto, he turned up in a skintight black top, bringing back memories of Hasselhoff in Magaluf 1985. He, however, looked more like Mrs Doubtfire under the dress and needed a shoehorn to get the said tee-shirt off.
Another one to turn up with some dodgy clobber was the aforementioned Shaun Wilkinson, who graced the establishment in a Bobbo Marni shirt which he bought off Dave 'Trotter' Lee.
This was a burgundy number with little stripes that made him look like the darts player Keith Deller. However, like most darters, Wingnut's hated double is soap and toothpaste.
And seeing as it's Comic Relief this week, Dave Lee and Pingu (Pitcher) are having a sponsored Lieathon with Dave warming up by saying that the sunglasses he's trying to knock out to the boys are genuine.
But, as we all know, there's only one L in Chanel.
And finally, Bobby and myself start our show this week on Juice, and we have been upgraded to the Sunday afternoon slot of 3pm - 4pm just before the Chart Show, so make sure you tune in.
Saturday March 15
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