McCarthy was thought to be the answer to our CB problem but he was shockingly poor. Admit this to yourself at the time McCarthy first came to us, it seemed that we had made a good signing
Howard, McEveley, Harris and Flynn were out for spells, Ben Davies and Higdon were starting more games than not before they had long lay offs. Done had groin injury problems in March and April so he was used sparingly, same for Steve Davies (foot injury)
Ah, is this your injury list you were talking about?
Howard - yes, we missed him.
Flynn - JCR played through his injured spell and played very well, I recall. Didn't miss him.
McEveley/Harris - They have both been patchy at best and we have similarly patchy players who could, and did, come in for them.
Higdon - irrelevant as Clough wasn't picking him anyway
Ben Davies - he was injured, but then he was dropped and hardly used again. Clough wouldn't pick him (and based on the Crewe game, not surprising)
Done/Davies - Davies played every game (a miracle in itself). Done was injured but that didn't affect our playoff run.
Kennedy/Wallace - we missed both but both players were injury risks when signed/given new contracts. Kennedy would not have played at all were Clough not so desperate.
So really Howard and Kennedy's injuries were problems. So was Wallace's but that was always going to happen so we can't say were were unlucky. The other injuries were to people easily replaced from this vast squad of mediocraty Clough assembled last season. It's not in any way comparable with the other seasons I mentioned to you, where a number of vital players were out for months on end.
Another thing - Clough caused more disruption himself by endless tinkering and changes. After 8 games, we had only one ever present player. One. That's a man who has no clue as to his best XI. He still doesn't. My favourite change was where all three scorers against Doncaster were dropped for the next game (2-2 with Oldham). The mind boggles.