Quote: RhinoNeil "I dont think anyone is going OTT regarding the importance of Aiton. Its mostly warranted.
He came over from Wakefield with a great reputation. Players player of the year is some feat, especially after the season Danny Kirmond had last season. Everytime I saw him in Wakey shirt he was the sharp tough cookie in the middle that just wouldn't bugger off.
Then he comes to Leeds and has a big impact in his first few games. At times when McDermott brought him off we fell very flat and Aiton soon picked us up once he returned. Yes its too early to call him Leeds' best ever overseas signing, but there is no doubt that so far you'd class him as an important player. What he does with his reputation from here on in is up to him, but at the moment we need that early season player back.'"
I understand that, yeah. But i guess the fact he has been injured for more than half our 15/16 games means his value is predominantly based on what he did at Wakey and is what he 'could be worth' to Leeds more than what he has 'proved to be worth'.
Even with my fairly novice eyes i can see that he offers a lot, but i suppose i just feel a bit that part of a player's 'value' is the length of time they have been contributing well, thus someone who has played say 7 times, at a 9 out of 10 level is harder to call a better signing than someone who plays at an 8/10 level 70 times. I'm sure there are people that Leeds have had in the past that must have offered more in their time than Aiton has in a handful of games.