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From start to finish, champions Wolves have proved too good. Think back to before a ball was kicked and you either thought Nuno’s side were a steal at 20/1, or Jorge Mendes’ puppet. They turned out to be the former and then some. Diego Jota and Ruben Neves will get the plaudits, but skipper Conor Coady seamlessly transitioned into a back-three and was somewhat of an unsung hero. Of course, they spent money, but so did the likes of Middlesbrough, Aston Villa and Birmingham. The Championship is not an easy division to emerge from, and their 99-point campaign is some achievement.
Cup games against the likes of Southampton, Man City and Swansea, even when much changed, have indicated they’re not too far off holding in their own in the top-flight. Neil Warnock’s Cardiff were on Wolves’ tails for the bulk of the season, but any hopes of the title diminished following late drama between the two in April. Nonetheless, Cardiff ground their way over the line with Fulham hot-on-their-heels. Warnock had some impact when taking over a struggling-side in October of 2016. The decision to back him in the summer paid dividends. Callum Paterson and Sol Bamba flourished in new roles, while wide-men Junior Hoilett and Nathaniel Mendez-Laing were persistent threats all season.
Cardiff were 10/1 for promotion ante-post, and along with Brentford were the value-grabbers pick.With Slavisa Jokanovic seemingly unhappy over transfers, Fulham made a slow start to the season. However, when they found their feet in November, a promotion push was inevitable.
They ended the regular season with 21 wins from 30. Final day heartache was quickly atoned for with play-off success. Fulham began this season a 3/1 shot for promotion.
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