Each Championship winner of the year from 2004/05

AND Priority He has seen some great playmakers in the last 20 years, with Jack Greelish and Jude Bellingham in the previous seasons in the second level at Aston Villa and Birmingham City.
However, no player won the Playmaker of the Year award for most assists in another campaign. Some of the stars to win the award are not even attackers, and in the last third they played full Bek.
Here, we watched every winner of the Playmaker of the Year from 2004/05, with a detailed view of the last 10 prize recipients.
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Each winner Playmaker of thee |
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Season |
Player |
Club (s) |
Helping |
2004/05 |
Darren bent down |
Ipswich Town |
15 |
2005/06 |
Darren Currie |
Ipswich Town |
14 |
2006/07 |
Gary McSheffrey |
Coventry City/Birmingham City |
20 |
2007/08 |
Liam Lawrence |
Cattle city |
15 |
2008/09 |
Michael Kightly |
Wolves |
19 |
2009/10 |
Graham Dorrans |
Western Brom |
18 |
2010/11 |
Adel Taarabt |
Queens Park Rangers |
21 |
2011/12 |
Chris Burke |
Birmingham City |
18 |
2012/13 |
Ross McCormack/Robbie Brady |
Leeds/Hull City |
13 |
2013/14 |
Craig Conway |
Brighton/Blackburn Rovers |
17 |
2014/15 |
Matt Ritchie |
Bournemouth |
17 |
2015/16 |
Alan Judge |
Brentford |
12 |
2016/17 |
Conor Hourihane |
Barnsley/Aston Villa |
15 |
2017/18 |
Barry Douglas |
Wolves |
14 |
2018/19 |
Said Benrahma |
Brentford |
15 |
2019/20 |
Matheus pereira |
Western Brom |
20 |
2020/21 |
Emiliano Buendia |
Norwich City |
16 |
2021/22 |
Harry Wilson |
Fulham |
20 |
2022/23 |
Jack Clarke |
Sunderland |
12 |
2023/24 |
Leif Davis |
Ipswich Town |
21 |
Here’s a detailed view of the last 10 winners of the Playmaker of the Year …
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Matt Ritchie (Bournemouth)
2014/15 (17 assists)
Bournemouth was promoted as the 2014/15 champions, scoring 98 goals under Eddie Howe, who had attackers Callum Wilson and Yann Kermorgant to invite.
The left wing player Matt Ritchie played all 46 other matches of that season and registered impressive 17 assists, two more than Alan Judge from Brentford.
9
Alan Judge (Brentford)
2015/16 (12 assists)
After missing the year before, Alan Sudnjak managed to win the Playmaker of the Year award in the next campaign, despite the registration of three less assists for Brentford in 2015/16.
The 12th midfielder of 12 was the same as Charlton’s athletic wing player Johann Berg Gudmundsson, but the referee played two smaller games.
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8
Conor Hourihane (Barnsley & Aston Villa)
2016/17 (15 assists)
Conor Hourihane replaced Barnsley for Aston Villa in the middle of the 2016/17 season – a decision that eventually proved to be a real one, and Villa walked through the Play -Off next season.
The Irish quality delivery from the set of pieces and the open game saw that he registered 15 assists, four more than any of his closest rivals.
7
Barry Douglas (Wolves)
2017/18 (14 assists)
Barry Douglas, another left -hand star, won the 2017/18 award with Wolves.
Nuno Espirito Santo ran into the title with 99 points, and Douglas starred in the role of wing, registering 14 assists in 39 games. Robert Snodgrass of Aston Villa, Martyn Waghorn of Ipswich Town -a Luke Freeman from QPR finished 13.
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Said Benrahma (Brentford)
2018/19 (15 assists)
He said Benrahma was a creative star in 2018/19 as part of Brentford’s side that had just been able to end up in the upper half.
Algerian defeated Emiliano Buendia, who won the title with Norwich City, and Pablo Hernandez of Leeds United, driven by Marcelo Biels.
Benrahmini Impressive championships in the championship eventually earned him to move to West Ham, and the trick continued to help the promotion of bees in 2019/20, although Fulham defeated Fulham in the Thomas Frank final.
5
Matheus Pereira (West Brom)
2019/20 (20 assists)
The attacking midfielder Matheus Pereira was the championship strength to consider in 2019/20, registering eight more assists than any other player in the division.
Pereira helped West Brom to win an automatic promotion, setting up 20 of her 77 goals of that season.
After leaving the Al-H-Hilal Saudi bag bags, Pereira is now returning to his native Brazil with Cruzeir.
4
Emiliano Buendia (Norwich City)
2020/21 (16 assists)
After approaching the previous occasions, Emiliano Buendia finally won the Playmaker of the Year Award while Norwich City returned to the Premier League for the first time searching 2020/21.
Buendia has been four more than Harry Wilson of Cardiff City and Michael Olise from Reading since 16 in 39 appearances. Buendia ended up in Aston Villa that summer, where he has stayed since.
3
Harry Wilson (Fulham)
2021/22 (20 assists)
After impressing Cardiff, Harry Wilson signed Fulham after their relegation in 2021, and helped them with a storm to the 2021/22 title.
In a season in which Aleksandar Mitrovic scored an extraordinary 43 goals, Fulham finished at the top after scoring the team 106 times, and Wilson registered 20 assists and scored 10.
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Jack Clarke (Sunderland)
2022/23 (12 assists)
Jack Clarke played for Sunderland in his first season in the championship after finally arrived from League 1 in 2022/23.
On borrowing from Tottenham Hotspur at the time, Clarke proved to be a nightmare for full back and helped black cats to a 12-assist playground, but Sunderland failed to arrive at Wembley after defeating Luton Town.
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Leif Davis (City Ipswich)
2023/24 (21 assists)
Unlike Sunderland, Ipswich Town managed to make promotions of the return from the league to the Premier League under Kieran McKenn.
One of the stars of the 2023/24 season was Leif Davis, who recorded a whopping 21 left -back assists. The Englishman set 21 of the 92 goals of Tractor Boys, six more than Georginio Rutter from Leeds United.
Only 21 assists of Adel Taarabta in 2010/11. It can be harmonized with Davis’s withdrawal from that season, although the star of Tractor Boys is certainly impressive from the left back.