I don't think so Oneaday. He is not an inexperienced player, but his career suggests that wherever he goes he isn't quite a striker and isn't quite a wide player. He scores very few goals other than when he was Wednesdays penalty taker. Most good players have at least one outstanding attribute - size, strength, pace, stamina, vision, an eye for goal or perhaps a trick or two. I have never seen what he is good at. The only possible positive in his game is that he can take a decent free kick or corner. He has had several new starts but at a series of clubs he hasn't been able to hold down a regular starting place. A bit of a nearly man, not unlike his colleague Bowery at Oxford. He isn't pulling up many trees down there in League 2. I think the bottom line is that he just isn't particularly good.