Best game he's played all season - first half especially.
People have gone really over the top in both directions with this lad (I'm not having a pop at you, by the way). He was absurdly slagged off at many points this season. I see him as a useful squad player. We need those too.
He could get a starting position at a mid- to lower-half-of-the-table club, I believe, and if he wanted to go for it, I for one wouldn't blame him. But I'm happy for him to be here — as a squad player. I don't think he has the promise of a Nico O'Reilly (I'm astonished at how delicate that lad can be with his feet for such a big fella), or Oscar Bobb, but hell, he had a good first season and hasn't quite lived up to that. That may happen to Nico, too.
What I do notice is that in the vast majority of cases the young players we've let go have not exactly set the house on fire at their new clubs. Lavia's a case in point. People were claiming that Palmer was some sort of messiah. Yes, he did well, initially. We may have made a mistake there. But we don't often get it badly wrong.
By the way, the argument that a player is a lifelong blue from a family of lifelong blues doesn't cut it with me. Yes, it's nice, and I appreciate it with Phil, but only because he's got the skills he has. But it's really not a vital criterion, or even major. Does a player deliver out on the pitch? That's all I really want to know.