I was going to start up a thread with my current thoughts re: brewster, but then saw the existence of this one.
He's been somewhat of a frustrating one at the lane during his time with us, but a great deal of it has been down to injuries that are completely out of his hands as we all know.
Never the less I still want to praise his professional conduct and dedication.
He's had a rough ride without a doubt due to set back after set back and at such a young age too. It could have been extrenely easy for him to go off the rails away from the pitch and go into some irresponsible, self-dedtruct mode. You see it time and time agaim in the modern game after all....
But Brewster is still a testiment to himself. With every knock seems to have come a greater determination. He has worked his socks off time and time again to get over his set backs and get back to doing what he loves to do. You can't knock him in the slightest, he's been an absolute model professional.
But it isn't just his dedication to the sport, it is an obvious dedication to the club and it's fans as well. I met up with my brother and nieces last season and my niece wanted to head round to the player entrance to see the players close up.... Some of the players turned up and quickly signed, smiled and entered the ground. But Brewster was different, laughing and joking and high fiving his way down the line of fans. Taking particular time to acknowledge each of the young fan base... to talk to time and make their day. In getting to my niece she asked if he could sign her shirt and he instantly made it more personal asking her name and what she thought the score would be. He then offered her the opportunity to have a photo with him, in which she instantly accepted and he made her day.... All in all the perfect fan experience and a credit to himself.
The above isn't isolated, you hear and see it all the time. He's regularly pitch side with fans, signing stuff and talking away.
He's never once turned his back on the club or shirked his resposnsibilities and he stays 100% determined to the cause. I too have doubted his ability in the past but I am still 100% behind him and want him to come good with Sheffield United Football Club.... With his work rate and determination, I still believe in him completely. How far he has come so far is a testiment to himself as I keep saying and on that trajectory, who are we to right him off yet?