Ivan Toney, Brentford’s smooth operator, leads the way at Wembley | Paul Doyle

The striker moved with minimum waste and maximum joy in the play-off final, menacing Swansea in both boxes

The last time Brentford played in the top flight, the future Queen Elizabeth II had yet to announce her engagement to Philip Mountbatten; Charlie Chaplin was being threatened with deportation from the United States for suggesting that capitalism caused wars; and Derby County were about to make Billy Steel the subject of British football’s first £15,500 transfer. Minds were blown a few months later in 1947 when Notts County paid Chelsea £20,000 for Tommy Lawton so football inflation was already in effect. But anyone trying to convince people that Brentford would one day win a match carrying a reward of at least £170m across three years might have been told to ease off the Burton.

Yet here Brentford were, contesting such a showdown for the second time in two seasons – and at last they prevailed.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/may/29/ivan-toney-brentford-leads-way-wembley-championship-playoff-final-swansea

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