Unfortunately, Keogh is one of those players for whom a disaster is waiting to happen. Plays solid enough for most of the match but to achieve that he is having to work flat out, he can't play within himself so inevitably the high stress levels he works at mean an error is waiting to pounce!! When they do he hasn't got an extra 10% left over to recover so bang ...ball in onion bag!
Pearce is much the same except he has'nt got enough vision to control his field of play and cover others.
Now Shackell is an enigma, we know he can play but since his return he's not been good enough end of. Whether it's injuries or what I don't know but not convinced by him.