Maybe it’s the lack of any imaginative thought. Maybe it’s the fact AFC Wimbledon aren’t losing so I can’t rant about anything. Maybe it’s because it’s a Monday morning.

For whatever reason, there’s not one thing that sticks out for me to write about this week.

I could pretend I’ve done my own Telegraph-esque sting and allege Pete Winkleman has been taking huge bungs, but a) that’d be a big lie and b) I may get done for libel.

And as much as I enjoy writing these, I’m not prepared to take those risks.*

Anyway, here’s a small collection of thoughts from Saturday’s game, none of which could incur the wrath of a legal team. I hope…

1) Well done that man, Tom Beere.

Last week I was extolling the virtues of patience through the medium of James Shea. It sounds as though Tom Beere has been taking note.

Beere has bided his time; he’s done his dues out on loan and on the bench. Finally, on Saturday, he got his start.

And he did not look out of place. In fact, he actually looked rather good. We’ve never properly seen Beere in action, his play-time usually confined to cameos off the bench (one great cameo in particular), so to see him more than hold his own was a very nice surprise.

Here’s hoping he continues surprising us and makes that starting job his own.

He’s a shining example to the other young players: get your head down, work hard and eventually you will reap the rewards.

2) Tom Elliott. Tom bloody Elliott. I mean…man, Tom Elliott is a good player. Tom Elliott is practically unplayable at the moment, while being the most selfless player on the pitch.

Tom Elliott is: - an unstoppable force - the lovechild of a tank and an industrial-sized sledgehammer - the kind of bloke who would give you his last piece of chewing gum - also the kind of bloke who would do two tea rounds IN A ROW - a man of the people - the hero Gotham, and Wimbledon, deserve AND the one they both need right now Tom Elliott is all of these things and much, much more.

Tom Elliott is our most indispensable player right now. Tom Elliott is God.

3) People getting high and mighty about Rory Donnelly swearing at the crowd.

Yes, not particularly pleasant, but come on. Don’t act like it’s the worst thing you’ve ever witnessed at a football match.

Jesse Darko’s performances for Wimbledon were a lot more offensive than Donnelly’s two-fingered salute. Get a grip.

4) Four games unbeaten. In League One. Hands up those who thought we’d be saying that this time last year?

5) I would still happily have Deji Oshilaja back in a heartbeat, despite the Gills defence being run ragged by Tom Elliott for the entire game. Top player.

*Pete Winkleman has definitely not been taking massive bungs.

@Edd93Paul