To be honest, that is twice from memory that he has opened up a defence with a killer pass. The first one led to a goal from Jordan Hulme, the 2nd one led to a melee in Blyth's box. There's no doubt he can cause problems for opposing defences, but his real problem is that he is part of a very strong team and is finding it difficult for a shoe-in. If he can work his way into the team, he is more than capable of holding his place and making a name for himself. He needs to understand you really have to fight for your place here. We have JJ on the wing, and also Tom Peers on the left. Jordan up front and Josh Hancock just behind him. All are presently in-form players. He needs to be patient and grab his opportunity when it arises. His time will come I am sure.