2020/21 JonJoe Kenny

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It's harder to judge against lower tier opponents but for me he really didn't do anything to suggest he is serious competition for a start. That's going to be his issue unless Coleman is injured.

He is ok as it goes but just ok and at a level that there should be takers for him in the next few weeks. I'd prefer a permanent move for him rather than another loan, and it would add to the coffers.
 

It's harder to judge against lower tier opponents but for me he really didn't do anything to suggest he is serious competition for a start. That's going to be his issue unless Coleman is injured.

He is ok as it goes but just ok and at a level that there should be takers for him in the next few weeks. I'd prefer a permanent move for him rather than another loan, and it would add to the coffers.

he made a load of gold runs forward...

... Walcott proceeded to pass the ball back to Iceland/Davies or lose the ball
 

And look what he did when it came back out to him on the rebound, instead of whipping it back in there he...............plays a gutless ball backwards, losing all momentum.

If you think that one clip is going to convince everyone that jjk is a good and CONSISTENT crosser of the ball and is the answer to our right back problems, then you're more than welcome pal, but I think most here know otherwise.
Have you dug out the zillion clips where he played the ball gutlessly backwards or two yards inside, instead of, maybe, having a go at the opposition defence? They'd be a whole lot easier to find than that one clip you offered up, I can assure you.
Calm down lad, keep your knickers on. No need to get so het up just cos I showed up your bs. Just admit you were wrong/chatting wham and move on ;) ;)
 
While I always want our academy graduates to do well and I always give them probably more time then most. I was interested to see how Kenny faired after being out on loan, I was of the mindset it'll be the making of him and he would come back and he will kick on.

However last night I just didn't see it, thought it was his opportunity, league two, at home, show what he could do. He was steady, not good. It was like watching Hibbo again, except and I didn't think I would say this I think hibbo has more then Kenny does.

Watching him jog back and being caught out of position so many times, making Keane pulled out to the right while it was Digne in the middle was very irritating.

Wanted him to do so well, but I think if we get a good offer take it and move on. People rightly pointing out how Nkounkou played last night, while others are really downplaying his performance saying it was against a league two side - by that right Kenny should be rated the same and he done nothing to suggest he is upto the challenge of replacing Coleman.

Sorry JJK - really wanted you to be the heir to the RB crown, just don't think you'll get it.
 
It's harder to judge against lower tier opponents but for me he really didn't do anything to suggest he is serious competition for a start. That's going to be his issue unless Coleman is injured.

He is ok as it goes but just ok and at a level that there should be takers for him in the next few weeks. I'd prefer a permanent move for him rather than another loan, and it would add to the coffers.
I thought he was very good going forward personally, put some really dangerous balls in. Defensively I’m a bit concerned - but if he was alongside Holgate with Allan there I think he would work well as they would be able to cover for him
 
There is a significant contrast if you compare the performance of him and Nkounkou. Hope his loan club comes in a permanent deal for him.

It's not looking great for him tbf but like I say the offensive side of a full back's game can often be affected by who he has ahead of him, I'm just wondering would we maybe see a bit more from Kenny when he has James ahead of him creating space for a full back to move into.

I dunno maybe I'm just clutching at straws, ideally we'll sign a quality RB but think we might have to wait a year to invest a bit of money there.
 
It's not looking great for him tbf but like I say the offensive side of a full back's game can often be affected by who he has ahead of him, I'm just wondering would we maybe see a bit more from Kenny when he has James ahead of him creating space for a full back to move into.

I dunno maybe I'm just clutching at straws, ideally we'll sign a quality RB but think we might have to wait a year to invest a bit of money there.

Think Carlo will get a cb on loan defo.

Winger is a bonus.

Rb I think Carlo will play Coleman as starter this season cos our funds are limited.
 

It's harder to judge against lower tier opponents but for me he really didn't do anything to suggest he is serious competition for a start. That's going to be his issue unless Coleman is injured.

He is ok as it goes but just ok and at a level that there should be takers for him in the next few weeks. I'd prefer a permanent move for him rather than another loan, and it would add to the coffers.
You did notice, I hope, that he had Walcott playing in front of him and relying on Theo to put in a decent shift, you might have noticed that Theo put his usual half arsed performance in,which didn’t do Jonjo any favours.
 

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