I'm writing this column on an early train back from Macclesfield on Tuesday reflecting on two more great results for Brentford.
To follow up the superb wins at Aston Villa and Newcastle with a creditable draw against Arsenal and progress in the FA Cup shows how well we're doing.
We could have beaten the Gunners as we definitely had the better chances, but I'd have taken a point before the game, so am not disappointed.
I was fascinated to see how we'd do after those away wins because Arsenal are on another level, but we more than matched them.
Even Mikel Arteta, a critic of Brentford in the past, gave us some post-match praise.
The FA Cup tie at Macclesfield was a completely different challenge and one I was delighted we treated professionally.
We trained on a 4G pitch and also went to the ground at lunchtime on Monday to have a look, rather than waiting until arriving for the match.
Keith Andrews also sent someone to watch the Silkmen's last league game against Leamington, so was leaving nothing to chance.
His line-up reflected that with a vastly experienced defence and first-choice midfield, with the only experimentation in goal and up front.
We may have made seven changes from the Arsenal game but statistics don't always tell the whole story, as we fielded a strong team and not a load of kids.
Yes, we made hard work of it and needed an own goal to go through but - and this is a reason not an excuse - we struggled with the pitch at times despite our preparation.
Macclesfield also defended well - although had few chances, so I never felt we'd lose it.
I can't believe we've been drawn away yet again, however.
Hopefully West Ham will have their focus elsewhere - and at least no early-morning trains or overnight stays needed!
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