I think this shows what he can do (resurrected from another thread):
1) Across his man at the front post - no-one ever does this Keith do they? - .
2) Well timed and placed lay off for a good shot on target. This is a real strength.
3a) After a good move down the right controls a difficult bouncing ball with his back to goal...
3b) ...turns and shoots low. Keeper makes a good save.
4. Covering on the edge of the box - defending as a team.
5) Chests it off to Coutts who doesn't get there. Sammon has a, er, paddy, and we end up defending. For me this illustrates a few things:
- ball easier to control off the chest in these situations - and that's what he does (but he didn't head it so he should be slagged off)
- if these two play together more, hopefully they'll work each other out
- not defending high up the pitch - even for a split second - can result in pressure, shows how switched on the front players have to be. It's a team game.
6) The best move on the highlights till the non-finish: played into Sammon, cushioned lay off to Che, Che passes out to JCR, JCR passes to their keeper.
All this in two minutes of highlights
and apparently he should have had a penalty.
What a player
To me anyone who watches the highlights of the Blackpool game would see a good player contributing, but he's Scapegoat of the Month.
McEveley (and Long eventually) responded to the abuse they got - it's affecting Sammon and we're an important and expensive player short because of it. Maybe he'll come good, but I think Adkins has settled on Sharp and Adams.