I feel for the lad because he's become some"fans" rag doll - to be ripped to bits and insulted.
We can knock any of our players over the season, so here are some of the criticisms we've read and heard all season about all of our players. At some stage all players have a poor patch:
Gilbert has made a limited number of starts - though we signed him for four years - his assist on Good Friday was the one which gained us a crucial point at Southampton.
Engel's passing at Southampton was woeful, but overall he has come on, no end, during the season.
Bolaser has been excellent on occasions, then noticeably very poor the next game.
Jones interception and crossing was poor earlier on in the season when he was inconsistent.
Clarke has improved, but his perception and awareness of positioning on his return was very poor.
McNair cant do right for doing wrong.
Jonny has been slow and lost the ball in a number of games earlier on and not up to scratch.
Greenwood has blown hot and cold, though his free-kick against Leicester was spectacular.
Ailing can be a nuisance, but at times has appeared lacklustre, like he's just playing - out his season.
RVDB has shown his nativity at times and hasn't consistently been the reliable player he is becoming.
Djiksteel hasn't performed when given the time, like in previous seasons.
Latte Lath has taken the season to find his feet, but couldn't find the box earlier on.
Finn has scored some vital goals, but doesn't take chances when offered to him.
Forss has been hit-and-miss despite his injuries.
Rogers ball control was poor, but he scored vital goals.
Silvera doesn't perform like a striker because he isn't up to standard.
Crooks missed vital chances and was more likely to put the ball high and wide than in the goal.
Bangura has been inconsistent and hasn't got what it takes.
Hackney cant adapt his game dependent on the different players around him and passing in recent games has been poor.
McGree scores some good goals, but at times his ball play is inconsistent.
O`Brien loses the ball too often, though he can run.
Coburn has been laboured and slow.