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Think many of us would agree that it's been justified his critism. But it's only fair to highlight as well how good he was tonight. Let's hope this is things to come.Been a huge critic of him but he was immense this week
He’s a good old fashioned centre half.Had a poor month or so, but he’s clearly a solid no nonsense centre half for a mid table/top 10 Championship side. I appreciate he got promoted with Ipswich and played in the PL but would suggest that’s his natural level.
He also provides some experience and leadership which as a group we’re lacking.
I think people initially got carried away as they wanted him to be much better than Darling (they’ve got very different strengths) and then did a 180 and there were suggestions he needed replacing in January.
Will prove to be a 7 or 8 out of 10 signing over the length of his contract - depending on your expectations - IMO
I think that’s a fair point and the balance of him and Cabango isn’t ideal if you’re looking to play out from the back.He’s a good old fashioned centre half.
I do think that ideally one of the two centre half players needs to be more of a footballer. I’m surprised for that reason we haven’t seen more of Casey.
We do have a tendency to lump it at times. Darling was very very good at bringing t(e ball out. Which allowed midfield to push up and wider and created more space. We are losing that at the moment.I think that’s a fair point and the balance of him and Cabango isn’t ideal if you’re looking to play out from the back.
Personally, having a left footer is almost as important though - unless you have an Ash or John Terry type who have a range of passing with their ‘wrong’ foot.
If Casey wasn’t on loan I think he’d have played more, but just can’t see us ‘dropping’ the captain or new signing who I’d imagine is one of the highest earners for a young lad who’ll be gone in May. (I’ve been impressed with both loan defenders tbf but they’re behind 3 players who hardly miss a game through injury)