We need YOU!
YOU, the fans, can help us out massively tonight (Wednesday) in our play-off semi-final second leg clash with Wolves.
It's a sell-out at The Hawthorns and you can make it a great atmosphere like you have done all season.
The players are up for it and I'm sure you are too.
We need you to get right behind us and get the place jumping.
You were brilliant against Barnsley in our must-win game last time out at The Hawthorns and that transmitted onto the pitch.
It gave us a massive lift.
We just have to be patient and play our own game against Wolves tonight.
We're not mentioning the 'W' word in the dressing room and I would imagine you are the same because this tie is not over.
It's only half-time and we don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves because anything can happen in 90 minutes.
We need to get a result and we have to be careful because Wolves are resilient.
It's a case of one big push from everyone now.
In training we've kept the same relaxed theme around the training camp since Sunday.
We've enjoyed some five-a-sides and have been having a joke and laugh with each other around the place.
We're all keeping each other on our toes and the lads are bubbling nicely.
It's one of the biggest games of my career and we have to treat it like an FA Cup final.
One thing's for sure - I'll be wearing my lucky underpants again.
I wore them on Sunday and they did the trick.
And I can assure everyone they have had a wash in between - they're nice and clean!
They're the ones I was wearing when we were on a decent run earlier in the season.
But I lost them at one point.
I think someone hid them and I'm not sure if it was one of my lads.
It was funny at the time but I don't think they saw the funny side when daddy started asking where his pants were!
That coincided with a bad run of results when I wasn't wearing them.
They turned up eventually at the bottom of the laundry basket.
I got them back before the QPR away game and we won that 2-1.
We haven't won every game since then but we did what we needed to do to get into the play-offs and the pants served me well at Molineux.













