Ten years since our last inevitable relegation we stare another one in the face over these coming weeks. But the context of both relegations couldn't really be much different.
One a bust from a boom, the other the result of stagnation.
One a turgid slog of knowing for months on end while trying to avoid setting new records for awfulness, the other filled with months of uncertainty as we slid into the relegation spots and remained there.
One in which we lost our best manager in a lifetime, the other a complete merry-go-round of misfits.
And of course, one where we drop into the relative comfort of the Championship compared with the despairing depths of League One.
Obviously, what's happening now will feel raw as it's an ongoing event and is fresher in the mind, but casting aside that bias, which relegation was worse: 2010/11 or 2020/21?
One a bust from a boom, the other the result of stagnation.
One a turgid slog of knowing for months on end while trying to avoid setting new records for awfulness, the other filled with months of uncertainty as we slid into the relegation spots and remained there.
One in which we lost our best manager in a lifetime, the other a complete merry-go-round of misfits.
And of course, one where we drop into the relative comfort of the Championship compared with the despairing depths of League One.
Obviously, what's happening now will feel raw as it's an ongoing event and is fresher in the mind, but casting aside that bias, which relegation was worse: 2010/11 or 2020/21?