THIS season has been the most enjoyable on record at Sydney FC, and the table is proof.
We sit on top of the A-League competition and have our sights set firmly on the minor premiership.
I have developed a great understanding with Mark Bridge and it's starting to show.
I've known him since we were at Westfields Sports together and from week to week I'm getting to know his game and how he thinks.
The 3-1 win over Wellington on Sunday was one of our best performances of the year, but it doesn't mean much if we don't back it up against Gold Coast this weekend.
They are going through a rough patch but we can't afford to take them lightly.
We have been scoring goals; we understand each other; and we understand what the coach wants, which is why everyone is enjoying their football.
We've won four out of the last five games and our confidence is growing.
Despite sitting on top of the ladder with Melbourne Victory and Gold Coast United, this year's A-League competition is far from a three-horse race.
Anyone can beat anyone.
Take the North Queensland Fury, for example.
They were stuck on the bottom of the ladder for the entire season but two wins in a row has put them right into finals contention.
With such a tight competition it only takes a few wins or a few losses to determine the outcome of a season.
On a personal note, consistency is the key.
Winning a championship with Sydney FC is my main focus because I have never come close to winning one before.
I know there are some Asian Cup qualifiers without the European players around the corner, so all I can keep doing is play my best for Sydney.