Job hunting!
I may have to look for a part-time job soon after the mass walk-out from the treatment room.
It's not a case of everyone going on strike like the Royal Mail, but because all the walking wounded are now back on the training field and fighting for a first team place.
Darryl Duffy (groin), Alan Tate (knee), Andy Robinson (hamstring) and Leon Britton (hamstring) have all recovered and took their place on the bench at Yeovil last Saturday.
There was also good news for midfield duo Owain Tudur Jones (knee) who came through another reserve team game, while Darren Way (shin) has also recovered from his long-standing shin problem.
He has picked up a slight hamstring strain along with Kevin Amankwaah, but they are not serious.
It's great to see the treatment room empty and will only add more competition for first team places. The only one I may get in here now is the manager, Roberto Martinez, suffering from a selection headache!
With the games still coming thick and fast, it's vital we concentrate on the boys' recovery process.
They were given a special treat recently when we were invited down to the Machynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club in Llanelli.
There were no golf clubs in sight, however, as the boys were treated to an afternoon in the health club and spa instead of their usual ice bath session at the stadium.
Situated on the site of a sixth century monastery, the health club and spa is aptly named Monks, which gave the boys a chuckle.
While Garry Monk walked about the place as if he owned it, the boys took full advantage of the 35-station gym with luxury spa facilities including jacuzzi, steam, sauna and a specialist aromatherapy room.
We also enjoyed lunch in their Fairyhill Bar & Brasserie where there were stunning views of the Loughor estuary and the Gower Peninsular - not that most of the boys probably noticed!
We had a great welcome and it turned out to be a good exercise. The boys really enjoyed it as it was a break from our usual routine.














