WE'RE off to Leeds this weekend and with everything that's going on there at the moment I'm sure it could be quite a lively afternoon.

Their problems have been well documented after they were forced to start the season on minus 15 points but they've won both their games so far and it could even have fired them up a bit more.

It's also their first home game of the new season so there is bound to be a big crowd there because they are still a massive club but we have nothing to fear.

We won at Elland Road in the Carling Cup last year so why can't we go there and do it again?

We're going there on the back of our first win of the season, against Cheltenham Town, and that will have done everybody the world of good.

It was quite an exciting match and the fans certainly got their money's worth in the end.

Steve Collis came in and kept us in the game with his last minute penalty save.

It was great to see as well because he's a popular member of the squad who gets on well with everyone.

He's quite a quiet lad but he likes to join in with the banter, especially when Simon Francis and Billy Paynter are involved.

Lee Bradbury hit the headlines as well with his hat-trick and I was pleased to get on the score-sheet, especially with my feet.

Bradders picked me out with his cross and it was great to see it go in, hopefully there will be a few more of them this season.

Meanwhile, at the training ground the lads are continuing to pick on the worst dressed players by hanging up their clothes in the shower room.

Nicky Bailey and Charlie MacDonald have both taken a bit of stick and so has the gaffer whose t-shirt which had "I'm Ready" printed on the front of it got singled out.

Nobody knows who actually hung that one up but it certainly made everyone laugh.