Hussey is our best crosser by miles. Bell started getting it right towards the end, like pretty much everything he did. Another under-rated player under AT IMO.
Keogh clearly really wants to play at RB, as it allows him to attack more freely, wheras Thorn knows he's played at CB for most of his career. Keogh did bring another attacking dimension to our play from CB, but in several games where he was later moved to RB he promptly provided assists with possibly his best crosses of the season!
It's a tricky one: Clarke is getting better every game, and Thorn clearly wants to get him games. The injuries last season made Thorns decisions easier for him (although he rightly saw sense where Aidy didn't by getting Wood out of the side, Hussey in, and resting a jaded Cameron for Clarke).
My only concern is that Keogh feels a little bit like the sun shines out of Clarkes behind as far as Thorn's concerned. And that's a bit of gossip I heard a week ago, before the CT piece! But equally, he's the kind of guy to knuckle down and play in a position other than that he most cherishes. I still think if it comes down to a choice between Keogh or Clarke at RB, Thorn will see Keogh as the more advanced player at this stage.
What he's doing is building up a guy who, in terms of potential, can go all the way. He was probably telling him this in training last season, and that's why he got better each game. Thorn was cajoling better performances from him. Just like he enthused about Hussey after the Burnley game, calling him a "brilliant footballer". The result was that was exactly what we saw henceforth. That's what I call good man management and motivation. It's been a while...