Continuity as well as context is the key to being successful. By bringing in Wilder and Knill, the recruitment of obviously better players than we've had, and the run that we're on, when you consider all the facts, including the poor start we had, we're now on fire. As has been stated above, we are a unit, the work ethos is amazing, the desire to cover for one another and create opportunities is such a refreshing change to the previous seasons where we've been stuck in the mire. There was no genuine progress to speak of, and we were crying out for someone with a clue, someone who knew what they were doing and made sure that the players wanted exactly what the manager wanted. We now look like we are good enough to compete with the best this division can throw at us. Yes, we will have an off day, that's almost unavoidable, but due to our manager, Sir Christopher of Shoreham, we won't be allowed to wallow in disappointment for too long, he'll have the players fired up and looking to win their next match. Most importantly, it seems the players themselves are self-starters who don't need to be told what they have to do. We now have a team of winners.....I can't recall the last time I thought that about the Blades.