This week the column is slightly different.
In the last one I asked you to e-mail me any questions that you would like answered.
Thanks very much to everyone who did so - and I hope you like my answers!
It was good to read you mentioning that you used to be a dedicated export clerk.
We used to work together and I used to pick you up and drop you off to Hayes for your matches back when you were 17 or 18.
Jason - Do you wish you made it to the level you are playing in now four or five years ago or do you value the experience you gained in those years?
Scott Whitby, UK
This is a really good question.
 | I'd like to think I could have brought something to the England squad |
Of course you want to get to the Premiership as soon as possible but without the experiences I have been through on the way to the top flight I would not be the person I am now.
Those experiences are very important for me as a person as well as a footballer.
By the way Scott, I'll be e-mailing you!
Do you regret not choosing England over Grenada?
And do you think you could get into the current England set-up if eligible?
Nick McEvoy, England
I have no regrets because when I started playing for Grenada it was a bigger situation than just playing for the national team.
I wanted to make a difference to the whole set-up of football in the Caribbean.
Could I get in the England squad? It is an honour when people say I might have got in the squad if I was eligible.
You have to have confidence in your ability and I would like to think I could have brought something to the squad.
Have you ever played with any British Asian footballers? In terms of talent and quality, what were they like?
Sanjay Majmudar, England
 | Zesh Rehman is a very good footballer and one for the future |
No I have not but I know Zesh Rehman very well. He is a Fulham player but on loan at Norwich at the moment.
He is a very good footballer and one for the future.
I want to see a lot more Asian players make their mark on the game because I think that is very important.
It is like when black footballers first started to emerge. One or two coming through will open the door for lots of others.
What's the atmosphere in the Wigan dressing room now compared to the start of the season - given that you have had such a good campaign?
James, UK
At the start of the season we were playing with a lot of fear.
That fear translated into good performances on the pitch because we did not want to be beaten or humiliated by anyone.
We now feel like we deserve to be in the Premiership and are meant to be here.
Confidence is high but we have to remember what it took to get us into the Premiership.
What are your plans for next season?
Frenk, The Netherlands
Nothing is planned right now.
I have one year left on my contract at Wigan. When you go into the final 12 months of a contract the situation is always delicate.
I have to look to the future. We shall have to wait and see what happens in the future.
Are you surprised by your old club West Brom this season? With the players they bought after just escaping the drop last season they should surely have done better!
Lee Roberts, England
I'm sure West Brom's aim at the start of the season would have been a mid-table finish.
I hope they stay up but it does not look too good for them at the moment.
If they do go down I just hope that they are able to come back stronger.
As a Bristol Rovers fan, I would firstly like to thank you for the great years you gave our club.
What did you learn from your time in the lower leagues and how big a step up did you find the Premiership?
Jonathan Taylor, Bristol, England
I learned a lot from my time in the lower divisions.
 | I learned a lot from my time at Bristol Rovers |
People like Ian Holloway and Gary Penrice taught me a lot about the game. Without them I doubt I would be playing at the level I am now.
I found that there was a significant step up to the Premiership - but not as much as some people make out.
What you tend to find is that if you go into the Premiership as a member of a promoted team you are at one of the smaller clubs and so less scoring chances come your way.
Apart from yourself, who do you think is the best player in the world and why?
Stephen Brooks, United Kingdom
I think I would have to say Ronaldinho because he makes the game look so easy and enjoyable.
While the rest of us human beings are huffing and puffing he makes it look so easy.
If Barcelona made you an offer to join them but you would not get to play many games and be on poor wages, while Scunthorpe United offered you a contract on big money, who would you join?
Jack Dixon, England
I would join Barcelona.
If an opportunity comes along to play at a club like Barca you have to take it.
What teams do you usually play as on Pro Evo 5?
Aryan Farsinejad, England, UK
For my sins, I have to admit that I play as Chelsea.
I am unbeaten in a long, long time. There was a little slip-up a while ago but that is all in the past.
If there was the possibility of getting Nathan Ellington back to Wigan in the summer what would you advise and why?
Ryan Cant, UK
 | Nathan is a top-class player and a good friend |
I would advise the club to bring him back because he is a top-class player.
Given the right opportunities he will score goals at Premiership level.
I had a great personal relationship with him but I think he would be great for the club.
Watch this space - you never know.
Have you ever been in better form than this season?
Neil Galvin, England
I think I played my best football during West Brom's first three months in the Premiership.
I'm now in a side that is playing well so people perceive that I am performing strongly but I think there is more to come.
I'm 28 and enjoying my first successful season in the Premiership - I hope to grow from here.
What is it like playing in front of a large crowd? I used to get excited playing in front of 30 or so people in a local league game, still do.
Mike Watts, Wales
It is a fantastic buzz.
It is great because you feel like you are part of something. You could be running out in front of thousands of people, while millions are watching on television. In a small way you are a part of history.
Of course, by the following week it is all forgotten and you have to move on.