Before this season Honeyman managed 1 in 4 attacking returns in 3 of his last 4 seasons (including one season of 1 in 3 in League One for us) and the season before that managed the high benchmark of 1 in 5, meaning before joining Milwall he had a 1 in 5 or better in 4 of his last 5 seasons, with the only season he didn't manage it the first season with us under McCann where he barely featured. It's a silly comparison to make and almost as silly as trying to draw on stats for Traore in a league he hasn't played seriously in in over 3 years (Ligue 1).