It looks like curtains for Agard. But then again I suspect a lot of us were confident he wasn't skillful enough to make the jump to the second tier. But is it too late for him to learn the art of controlling a ball first time before proceeding to sprint down blind alleys, unconcerned about where his team mates may be?
Mmm, to be fair though neither us or City really gave him a chance though. He did have a knack of being in the right place 10 yards out and he could give Derbyshire finishing lessons!
Agard knew he wasn't up to championship football. He's not really up to league 1 football. He played in a very good, attacking Rotherham team that created chances.