That's very valid and I think Tuesday night highlighted that with the switches at half time and Galbraith moving from RB to Midfield hence why the thread started.
We all know that Galbraith started his career as a central midfielder. He was then after 2 seasons at Orient put in to cover at RB and did a decent job, he then went back to primarily midfield whilst occasionally covering in at fullback until November 2024 when he seemed to be used regularly at RB which was then his last season at Orient.
A player who can cover various positions is very handy to have but can also be very detrimental especially to the player himself.
Looking at Tuesday and granted different opposition will offer different challenges but we looked so much better with a RB who was holding the team shape and helping out his winger and even getting beyond the opposition full back. It was also great to see a cultured player who was playing in a position that was one they started their football career in and pulling the strings and got the fans thinking "WOW".
The discussion is about what's best for the team and the versatility will be a nice option but it can't be ignored that Galbraith was superb for us 2nd half in midfield and Key brought something that enhanced the team at RB.
Surely a RB is something that is going to be high on the summer shopping list?
Given how over stocked we are in midfield,Yalcouye going back(?) would mean that Galbraith into midfield as an option as a RB cover when the correct time call means a RB is clearly on the agenda. Allowing Galbraith to shine in midfield, all the talk of him at the start of the season being our best player was when he played midfield which is a massive indication to the discussion.
Its not about saving face here just what's best for a team going forward and improving on where we stand as a team. We can't ignore either that Galbraith was put into RB solely down to Key losing form and having a bad time so it was a forced change due to that.
Let's not forget, we are a team who are 15th in the league which gives a lot of room for improvement. Granted if we were top 6, Galbraith playing RB then you could hardly question the role he was playing or he could offer elsewhere because the team would be doing so well.