Twelve months ago, we were banging our heads together trying to figure out what the future held after two disappointing years in the Championship. Fast-forward to today and we have a club and a team we can be proud of. At the start of the season, I predicted we’d finish around 10th or 12th, so to end the campaign in sixth and five points above Leeds in seventh is an incredible achievement. The job that has been done by everyone at the Club, both on and off the pitch, has been nothing short of amazing, but even after 46 league games,our season isn’t over. Today could be the turning point in our Club’s history and the beginning of something special. While Slaviša Jokanović has already built a very talented squad and reshaped our footballing philosophies, his biggest job will start this afternoon as we begin our journey in the Play-Offs and hopefully secure a return to the Premier League. Since February, Fulham have became the in-form side of the division. We’ve defied the odds already and I strongly believe we’ll continue to surpass expectation and achieve what most people thought was unthinkable at the start of the season – promotion.

But, if there’s been one thing that this league has taught us, it’s that there are no easy games and nothing can be taken for granted. All you have to do is look at last season’s table and see where both Reading and Today could be the turning point in our Club’s history and the beginning of something special” Adam Brons-Smith Fulham finished in comparison to this term’s standings. Not only that, but back in December Fulham beat Reading 5-0 at home. Yet, just a month later, Reading got their revenge with a 1-0 victory at the Madejski Stadium. So, just like every game for the past month or so, we have to treat these remaining matches like a cup final to make sure we perform to the best we possibly can and continue our end-of-season momentum throughout these Play-Off fixtures. Momentum and consistency were two words that I constantly discussed last summer and it was these two aspects that would define our season. Despite our form