That is the view of assistant manager Gary Whild after their stunning victory on Saturday afternoon.
The romp was fully justified he says, and demonstrates that the club are in a totally different place compared to most of last season, when it seemed relegation was inevitable.
Now Whild wants people to recognise what a good side they really are.
Tim Flowers’ number two said: “I think that has been coming for a while, we have been threatening to do that for a few weeks now.
“There has been a number of occasions that if we were to have gone on and got the second goal then we could have got quite a few, so it was nice to that today.
“It was a great performance and I hope that fans enjoyed it.
“When we got the first goal, the second came quite quickly and before you knew it it’s 4-0.
“But in this league even that isn’t enough of an advantage at half-time. We knew we had work ahead of us and we still went on to add another.
“The challenge really is to keep this going if we can now and keep climbing the table.”
He added: “I don’t always think we get the credit we should.
“We have some good players and the quality of some of the goals today showed that.”