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Josh Key

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One question being, why can’t Ronald beat his man?
Sections of the crowd were booing him yesterday.
I think a parting of the ways would be mutually beneficial to start with.
I think his only tactic is to run straight at/into the defender hoping for a free kick.
 
Easy from the outside but I think it was a man management issue, as it was clear to anyone watching on matchdays that he needed a break and time out of the team/squad.

Surprised, as this time last year I’d have said that was one of Sheehan’s strengths but not taking Key out of the firing line in the Autumn made things worse IMO, and meant that it took him far longer to return to the player we saw in his first 18 months at the club.

Hopefully, as others have mentioned we’re pretty well stocked with him, Lissah & Parker.
Depending on if Lissah is seen as an option across the back 4 there’s still and argument that Parker having half a season out on loan as a starter in the EFL would be more beneficial - I think that decision should be left until August though when the rest of the squad is confirmed.
 
What I did like about Key yesterday and recently is his ability to just run with the ball. He has also stopped giving away the ball too much and has improved his defending. Thought him and Ronald got in a way of each other other though. I still like Parker in that role though as think he adds more defense
 
Key runs forward with his head up looking for a player to pass to as with our opening goal yesterday.
Ronald rarely looks up and constantly kicks the ball at opponents hoping it will somehow pass through their bodies.
 
Ronald, it would be amazing to see him flourish, he has ability, good skills and is pretty decent in the air, but his decision making as an attacker at this level is woeful and it doesn’t appear that he’ll ever truly ‘get it’. Full credit to Key for his turnaround in form, well worth keeping as part of a solid right side.
 
Ronald, it would be amazing to see him flourish, he has ability, good skills and is pretty decent in the air, but his decision making as an attacker at this level is woeful and it doesn’t appear that he’ll ever truly ‘get it’. Full credit to Key for his turnaround in form, well worth keeping as part of a solid right side.
Ronald is such an odd duck

The two hardest things in football for an attacker is being in the right place at the right time and putting the ball in the back of the net and both of those are extremely difficult to coach, a player either has it or he doesn't.

Ronald has an amazingly consistent ability to be in the right place for attacking opportunities to come his way, but his conversion rate of turning an opportunity into either a shot on target or making a key pass for another player to make an attempt on goal is shockingly low.
 
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