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Kayne Ramsay

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  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 883
    DOUCHER said:
    a brilliant player - i'll be surprised if he doesn't end up in the premier league 
    Just depends whether he can sort out his complacency at times. 90% of time he does everything right but when he switches off he does tend to make big mistakes that get punished, he’s got a better chance of making it to the prem than anyone in our current squad at present 
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,439
    It's interesting watching his Oxford highlights because he looks back to his old untroubled self, but a lot of that is because Oxford are a much weaker team than many others in the Championship. I'm not quite as convinced about his Premier League credentials, I think he's got a lot of developing to do in the next couple of years to cut out the complacency and become better at reading the game because he can't just outpace and bump opposition players off the ball when they're a higher standard. Not having that safety blanket of physical dominance has led to him looking a bit lost a couple of times this season. It's his first year at this level though and he is only coming up to a year of playing as a centre back so there's plenty of scope for him to make those improvements. Would be good to get him tied down with a new contract at the end of the season so that when those improvements come we can have some control rather than bigger teams circling as his contract dwindles.
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,725
    A good metric for how much quicker this division is compared to League One is Kayne's ability to dispossess attacker's and carry the ball away from them on the counter. It's noticeable how much harder it is for him to pull off that trick this season.
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 883
    Would be nice to know where contract talks are with him even if he’s rejected a new deal just need some clarity as next summer feels like the deadline for if we should cash in or get him signed up. 
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,268
    He is one player that I enjoy watching. He has great timing when he puts in a tackle and he is also calm on the ball. He just needs to concentrate on distribution.
  • Would be nice to know where contract talks are with him even if he’s rejected a new deal just need some clarity as next summer feels like the deadline for if we should cash in or get him signed up. 
    There is no benefit whatsoever to the club reporting on contract negotiations. 

    We won’t hear anything of any substance until it’s either done or he’s moved on 
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 1,046
    I hope he is fit enough to be tested vs Chelsea. I think he will smash it. 
  • Solidgone said:
    He is one player that I enjoy watching. He has great timing when he puts in a tackle and he is also calm on the ball. He just needs to concentrate on distribution.
    Certainly is a joy to watch. His composure reminds me of Chris Powell - not sure of what level he can reach.

    He did lose form a bit earlier in the season but seems to be getting back to his best.