I couldn't agree more.
The fact that despite his poor showing he created two goals, shows how poor our opponents were, and also how weak the rest of our team was last night. A decent team will very very easily stop Camo. He hardly needs to be pushed, to let his head and spirits drop...he starts every game frustrated and irritated, and continues in that vein until he is sent off, taken off, or the final whistle blown. But he could just be tired, I suppose...
its true that without him, we may not have scored last night. But to say he was Great, is ridiculous...He did not look like a player I would expect to see with a guaranteed starting place in another top standard european team. He would not make it into the United XI, or Barca, or Madrid, or Chelsea, or likely none of the decent german teams. Because the only thing consistent about him is a horrible to watch attitude...as I mentioned in the other thread, and I hate to repeat myself...but...
Camo is a type of player who regularly, when his ideas don't come to fruition, lets say a through ball, which isnt picked up, he stands there and moans, turns away from the play, and the opponents jog, or walk past him, with the ball, whilst he continues to moan, in his own little world....that kind of attitude is unacceptable. but common for Camo...
Against a team like Livorno, yes, his talent will show through. Against a team capable of defending, and forcing pressure on our midfielders, we will see much more the irritating Camo, than the quality we all know he has...