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Brewster work off the ball has been immenseBrewster has been anonymous, apart from his yellow
I obviously haven't been paying attention, my badBrewster work off the ball has been immense
Memories are so unreliable. If you'd asked me about the promotion season before you posted that, I would have thought about us rampaging through the Championship that season and being unlucky to not get promoted automatically.
Yet the truth is that we lost 14 games as you say (more than all 3 other playoff teams and only 5 less than we lost this season!) and only spent a few weeks in the top 2. We were inconsistent early on and struggled to get the striker position right, even while Sinclair was banging them in regularly. We tried Beattie, Moore, Priskin, Nouble, Easter to not much success, although I do remember Beattie's beauty away at Ipswich. It was only when Rodgers started Dobbie regularly that things improved and then Borini came in of course.
I was looking at the results from that season, games like Boro and Ipswich away, Norwich and Leeds home are the ones I remember most, alongside the derby games of course. I'd completely forgotten beating Palace 3-0 home and away. I clearly remember Borini's debut, scoring twice as we beat Forest 3-2, with the other goal being that brilliant run and shot from Sinclair. I didn't remember that was our only win in 5 games, losing 3 of the others.
Of course the playoff games are very clear in my memory and hopefully will be for a long time. I agree with others that it was a very good thing for us and football that Cardiff lost to Reading.