There is a lot of goodwill towards us, but only because people don't see us as a threat,
I said to the lads before the game that people are saying nice things about us. We are not used to that so we have got to make sure we don't believe them. But we don't have to prove anyone wrong.
We're not talking about Europe. We don't want to talk about what is ahead of us. What we have done is earned the right for people to talk about us that way, although we won't be getting carried away.
We've had a fantastic season so far but I won't stand for people patting themselves on the back.
At the moment we are asking people to play in strange positions, but the players deserve great credit for coping with that.
If I was managing Chelsea, people wouldn't be saying Paul Jewell was a nice guy, they would be saying I had too much money to spend. On balance, I would quite like it at the end of the season if people don't like us.
It was easily the happiest day of my football life and yet people still want to ask me about the suit. When they talk about the day, it's not 'didn't you do well?', it's 'what was that you were wearing?!