Incoming? Jonjoe Kenny

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Isn't that at League 1 sort of level though?

Bundesliga 2 is championship standard, and a very smart league to be looking for new players.

There's some very big teams in the division like Koln, Hamburg, Schalke, Hertha, Hannover, Dusseldorf & Kaiserslautern. 29k averages across the league. There is also a good tradition of blooding young players, so you can pick up lads in their early 20's who are battle hardened.

The players would be a good cultural fit for english sides, from what I've seen it's a decent standard, the pace of the game is quick, physically committed and weather/cities are comparable.

Jon-Joe Kenny and another english chap called Derry-John Murkin (Schalke) are both committed, mobile, progressive full backs that I don't think would be out of place at the Blades.

There's a few players in the league that i'd have at BDTBL; Ragner Ache (CF) and Boris Tomiak (CB/DCM) both of Kaiserslautern, Aaron Zehnter (R/LWB/Winger) of Paderborn possibly also Michael Cuisance (CM) at Hertha, although he's a bit of an enigma.
 
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He probably is the sort of right back Wilder would sign.

Some on here were linking/suggesting him before he signed for Hertha.
 
He probably is the sort of right back Wilder would sign.

Some on here were linking/suggesting him before he signed for Hertha.
Is he an attacking based full back or at least someone capable of a decent cross? I know very little about him to be honest and at first thought we were trying to sign Jonjoe Shelvey!
 
Is he an attacking based full back or at least someone capable of a decent cross? I know very little about him to be honest and at first thought we were trying to sign Jonjoe Shelvey!

Had a look at a Twitter thread on him which contained a load of stats.
He's a good crosser of the ball and decent passer. But doesn't attempt to take a man on.
 
I’ve complied a report for those who seemed underwhelmed or unaware of who he is.

JJK has consistently played for large clubs, Everton, Celtic, Schalke and Hertha Berlin and is regarded as a solid defensive FB who is capable of making creative decisions on the pitch whilst having the ability to deliver accurate crosses into opposition boxes.

Because of this he is the leading defender for shot chance creation per 90 (3.15) in the Hertha Berlin side who sit 12th in Bundesliga 2. He out performs our own Harrison burrows (2.85) and other leading FBs - Burnley’s Bashir Humphreys (1.49), Leeds Uniteds Junior Firpo (2.88) and Sunderland’s Trai Hume (2.55) all teams from the top of their respective division.

He is composed when in possession of the ball, and outperforms our current FBs with a successful pass completion percentage of 83%. Alfie Gilchrist 80% and Harrison Burrows 73%. Other FBs also fall below the standard he is currently setting Junior Firpo 82% and Trai Hume 79% he is slightly outperformed by Burnley’s Humphreys 85%.

Regarding his attacking instincts I suppose much of it will come from tactical positioning and considerations, but looking at his ability to receive progressive passes he has much more to his game in comparison with Alfie Gilchrist, what’s important to note is that we are currently very one sided, Alfie Gilchrist as been in a position to receive these types of passes only 50 times all season whereas Harrison Burrows stands at 124. JJK is much more comfortable running beyond and behind (90) and this would add significant balance to the team.

Tackles. Sheffield United’s tackle success rate is 62.7%. JJKs would contribute positively to the team statistic with a success rate of 65%, he is the leading tackle winner for his current side. However, he is outperformed by Harrison Burrows 70% who is an absolute monster only Coventry’s Van Ewijk 72% has a better tackle success rate at FB. This would put JJK firmly in the Top 10 best tackling FBs currently in the championship.

Speed, JJKs top speed has been recorded at 33.22Km. The average speed of a championship footballer falls between 30km/h and 35km/h. This would place him within a very competitive range for right-backs in the EFL Championship.

Overall, JJK versatility, experience, and all round skill set would provide an upgrade to any team looking for a reliable full-back that is strong in both attacking and defensive areas of the pitch, he would also add much needed balance to our team.
 
I’ve complied a report for those who seemed underwhelmed or unaware of who he is.

JJK has consistently played for large clubs, Everton, Celtic, Schalke and Hertha Berlin and is regarded as a solid defensive FB who is capable of making creative decisions on the pitch whilst having the ability to deliver accurate crosses into opposition boxes.

Because of this he is the leading defender for shot chance creation per 90 (3.15) in the Hertha Berlin side who sit 12th in Bundesliga 2. He out performs our own Harrison burrows (2.85) and other leading FBs - Burnley’s Bashir Humphreys (1.49), Leeds Uniteds Junior Firpo (2.88) and Sunderland’s Trai Hume (2.55) all teams from the top of their respective division.

He is composed when in possession of the ball, and outperforms our current FBs with a successful pass completion percentage of 83%. Alfie Gilchrist 80% and Harrison Burrows 73%. Other FBs also fall below the standard he is currently setting Junior Firpo 82% and Trai Hume 79% he is slightly outperformed by Burnley’s Humphreys 85%.

Regarding his attacking instincts I suppose much of it will come from tactical positioning and considerations, but looking at his ability to receive progressive passes he has much more to his game in comparison with Alfie Gilchrist, what’s important to note is that we are currently very one sided, Alfie Gilchrist as been in a position to receive these types of passes only 50 times all season whereas Harrison Burrows stands at 124. JJK is much more comfortable running beyond and behind (90) and this would add significant balance to the team.

Tackles. Sheffield United’s tackle success rate is 62.7%. JJKs would contribute positively to the team statistic with a success rate of 65%, he is the leading tackle winner for his current side. However, he is outperformed by Harrison Burrows 70% who is an absolute monster only Coventry’s Van Ewijk 72% has a better tackle success rate at FB. This would put JJK firmly in the Top 10 best tackling FBs currently in the championship.

Speed, JJKs top speed has been recorded at 33.22Km. The average speed of a championship footballer falls between 30km/h and 35km/h. This would place him within a very competitive range for right-backs in the EFL Championship.

Overall, JJK versatility, experience, and all round skill set would provide an upgrade to any team looking for a reliable full-back that is strong in both attacking and defensive areas of the pitch, he would also add much needed balance to our team.
Love stuff like this 👍 Would much prefer we signed Kenny over Hanley and then push Alfie over to his natural position
 

I’ve complied a report for those who seemed underwhelmed or unaware of who he is.

JJK has consistently played for large clubs, Everton, Celtic, Schalke and Hertha Berlin and is regarded as a solid defensive FB who is capable of making creative decisions on the pitch whilst having the ability to deliver accurate crosses into opposition boxes.

Because of this he is the leading defender for shot chance creation per 90 (3.15) in the Hertha Berlin side who sit 12th in Bundesliga 2. He out performs our own Harrison burrows (2.85) and other leading FBs - Burnley’s Bashir Humphreys (1.49), Leeds Uniteds Junior Firpo (2.88) and Sunderland’s Trai Hume (2.55) all teams from the top of their respective division.

He is composed when in possession of the ball, and outperforms our current FBs with a successful pass completion percentage of 83%. Alfie Gilchrist 80% and Harrison Burrows 73%. Other FBs also fall below the standard he is currently setting Junior Firpo 82% and Trai Hume 79% he is slightly outperformed by Burnley’s Humphreys 85%.

Regarding his attacking instincts I suppose much of it will come from tactical positioning and considerations, but looking at his ability to receive progressive passes he has much more to his game in comparison with Alfie Gilchrist, what’s important to note is that we are currently very one sided, Alfie Gilchrist as been in a position to receive these types of passes only 50 times all season whereas Harrison Burrows stands at 124. JJK is much more comfortable running beyond and behind (90) and this would add significant balance to the team.

Tackles. Sheffield United’s tackle success rate is 62.7%. JJKs would contribute positively to the team statistic with a success rate of 65%, he is the leading tackle winner for his current side. However, he is outperformed by Harrison Burrows 70% who is an absolute monster only Coventry’s Van Ewijk 72% has a better tackle success rate at FB. This would put JJK firmly in the Top 10 best tackling FBs currently in the championship.

Speed, JJKs top speed has been recorded at 33.22Km. The average speed of a championship footballer falls between 30km/h and 35km/h. This would place him within a very competitive range for right-backs in the EFL Championship.

Overall, JJK versatility, experience, and all round skill set would provide an upgrade to any team looking for a reliable full-back that is strong in both attacking and defensive areas of the pitch, he would also add much needed balance to our team.
That's brilliant that mate. Appreciate the effort.
And you didn't charge a tenner a month
 
I’ve complied a report for those who seemed underwhelmed or unaware of who he is.

JJK has consistently played for large clubs, Everton, Celtic, Schalke and Hertha Berlin and is regarded as a solid defensive FB who is capable of making creative decisions on the pitch whilst having the ability to deliver accurate crosses into opposition boxes.

Because of this he is the leading defender for shot chance creation per 90 (3.15) in the Hertha Berlin side who sit 12th in Bundesliga 2. He out performs our own Harrison burrows (2.85) and other leading FBs - Burnley’s Bashir Humphreys (1.49), Leeds Uniteds Junior Firpo (2.88) and Sunderland’s Trai Hume (2.55) all teams from the top of their respective division.

He is composed when in possession of the ball, and outperforms our current FBs with a successful pass completion percentage of 83%. Alfie Gilchrist 80% and Harrison Burrows 73%. Other FBs also fall below the standard he is currently setting Junior Firpo 82% and Trai Hume 79% he is slightly outperformed by Burnley’s Humphreys 85%.

Regarding his attacking instincts I suppose much of it will come from tactical positioning and considerations, but looking at his ability to receive progressive passes he has much more to his game in comparison with Alfie Gilchrist, what’s important to note is that we are currently very one sided, Alfie Gilchrist as been in a position to receive these types of passes only 50 times all season whereas Harrison Burrows stands at 124. JJK is much more comfortable running beyond and behind (90) and this would add significant balance to the team.

Tackles. Sheffield United’s tackle success rate is 62.7%. JJKs would contribute positively to the team statistic with a success rate of 65%, he is the leading tackle winner for his current side. However, he is outperformed by Harrison Burrows 70% who is an absolute monster only Coventry’s Van Ewijk 72% has a better tackle success rate at FB. This would put JJK firmly in the Top 10 best tackling FBs currently in the championship.

Speed, JJKs top speed has been recorded at 33.22Km. The average speed of a championship footballer falls between 30km/h and 35km/h. This would place him within a very competitive range for right-backs in the EFL Championship.

Overall, JJK versatility, experience, and all round skill set would provide an upgrade to any team looking for a reliable full-back that is strong in both attacking and defensive areas of the pitch, he would also add much needed balance to our team.
Amazing. Thank you for sharing.
 
I’ve complied a report for those who seemed underwhelmed or unaware of who he is.

JJK has consistently played for large clubs, Everton, Celtic, Schalke and Hertha Berlin and is regarded as a solid defensive FB who is capable of making creative decisions on the pitch whilst having the ability to deliver accurate crosses into opposition boxes.

Because of this he is the leading defender for shot chance creation per 90 (3.15) in the Hertha Berlin side who sit 12th in Bundesliga 2. He out performs our own Harrison burrows (2.85) and other leading FBs - Burnley’s Bashir Humphreys (1.49), Leeds Uniteds Junior Firpo (2.88) and Sunderland’s Trai Hume (2.55) all teams from the top of their respective division.

He is composed when in possession of the ball, and outperforms our current FBs with a successful pass completion percentage of 83%. Alfie Gilchrist 80% and Harrison Burrows 73%. Other FBs also fall below the standard he is currently setting Junior Firpo 82% and Trai Hume 79% he is slightly outperformed by Burnley’s Humphreys 85%.

Regarding his attacking instincts I suppose much of it will come from tactical positioning and considerations, but looking at his ability to receive progressive passes he has much more to his game in comparison with Alfie Gilchrist, what’s important to note is that we are currently very one sided, Alfie Gilchrist as been in a position to receive these types of passes only 50 times all season whereas Harrison Burrows stands at 124. JJK is much more comfortable running beyond and behind (90) and this would add significant balance to the team.

Tackles. Sheffield United’s tackle success rate is 62.7%. JJKs would contribute positively to the team statistic with a success rate of 65%, he is the leading tackle winner for his current side. However, he is outperformed by Harrison Burrows 70% who is an absolute monster only Coventry’s Van Ewijk 72% has a better tackle success rate at FB. This would put JJK firmly in the Top 10 best tackling FBs currently in the championship.

Speed, JJKs top speed has been recorded at 33.22Km. The average speed of a championship footballer falls between 30km/h and 35km/h. This would place him within a very competitive range for right-backs in the EFL Championship.

Overall, JJK versatility, experience, and all round skill set would provide an upgrade to any team looking for a reliable full-back that is strong in both attacking and defensive areas of the pitch, he would also add much needed balance to our team.

A top, top notch post, fella. 👍
 
Unless something is going on we don’t know about it doesn’t make much sense why we are after a right back. We would be better off getting 2 centre backs
 

Unless something is going on we don’t know about it doesn’t make much sense why we are after a right back. We would be better off getting 2 centre backs
Perhaps seriki injury is worse than we thought
 

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