Can we play you every week?' should have been the cry after another excellent performance saw us take the points off a Wolves team gunning for promotion.

Finally we got what we deserved from a game and this after drawing with them at Molineaux, which was the catalyst for our mini revival.

But the key to this game was the timing of our strikes as it could have been a different score and maybe a repeat of Walsall. However, we scored at the right times and the scoreline certainly didn't flatter us.

Our first goal came against the run of play but was well worked nonetheless. And the second was just a great time to score, just before half-time.

And it was great to see Dean 'Des' Blackwell score even if he was in at my expense.

Then the third was a quality and killer goal just after half-time with the fourth dispelling any thoughts of a comeback after they had reduced the deficit. But the point I'm making is that scoring at the opportune times enables you to play with the confidence and ability which we have.

It's just too often this season we have either conceded goals at bad times or not taken chances when handed them and, with some of the decisions we've been on the end of, these things all contributed to where we are. But that's something we are now working on.

The Brazilians were back in action on Wednesday but sadly the unbeaten run came to an end and not even excellent goals by Chris Greatwich and John Piercy could save them as Bristol City ran out 3-2 winners thanks to a late disputed penalty.

'Blunkett' was a little down at the end and could not even be consoled by a tombola of popcorn chicken.

Will Packham has been in the spotlight this week after his arranged blind date was published in the Sunday Mirror Magazine.

And when the girl was interviewed she gave some interesting answers. Firstly, she said he was tall, smart, well-dressed and had a six-pack so, for a start, we know she's a liar as he's lanky, dopey, the worst-dressed man in Sussex and "that's a keg, love, not a six-pack."

Then she said she was expecting an invite to watch a DVD, but was disappointed when one didn't materialise. Well, a lucky escape, I say, as Will's collection is strictly x-rated and a good night kiss from him could have meant a trip to Casualty for a host of butterfly stitches.

And to put the icing on the cake, she only branded him boring. Now Will was unable to have his say in The Mirror so I've got the exclusive interview with Janet Street-Porter's lovechild.

Firstly, he hit back by saying that after reading she was 25 in the paper, he remarked: "It must have been a hard paper round then."

He then went on to add, on being asked what he thought of her: "Not my type." The reporter then quipped: "Then what is your type?," to which Will said: "Anything really." So you work that one out.

And when asked what was the highlight of the night, he replied: "The romantic fish supper at Harry Ramsdens. "Be careful not to spoil that six-pack, Will.

Well Louis has acquired a new nickname after participating in a race in Chichester last weekend.

He came in well chuffed, having finished fourth and couldn't wait to tell us of his financial prize.

However, we found out that to raise the prize money athletes have to pay to enter and Louis actually won the money he paid to enter. He has now been labelled 'Cash back' and isn't happy.

And if anyone would like a blind date with Shaun Wilkinson, send a photo and your details in to me at The Argus with a 'Black Gums' reference on it.

And finally, are you lot ever going to beat The Aussies at anything? Apparently, they're sending the women over next time.

Saturday February 15