That was enough to show he wasn't up to it until Rosenior got to work on him and he looked a different player. Rosenior should be praised for what he transformed Ohio into, not castigated.
We didn’t seem to make any real push to get him fit faster. A lot of praise for his mentality to push through and still make a huge impact
I have always liked Longman, particularly his versatility in playing different positions. I agree he may not be a starter for us, but he's a useful player off the bench and certainly better than Lokilo or probably Sinik (difficult to know with Sinik as we have seen very little of him)
I do agree there was a period needed to get him up to speed fitness-wise and in terms of how we play but I'm also hopeful that we see more from him, Rosie seemed to have our players playing ball to feet the vast majority of the time whereas what Ive watched from Hamburg under Walter they weren't afraid to attack and hit spaces and this should suit someone like Ohio.
There were plenty of games last season where Ohio should have been brought on ahead of Sharp, in fact, it was all the games that Sharp came on in.
Quite possibly but I think there's something to be said for letting a player get their head down and focus on training and tactics and coming on for 10-15 minutes here or there is just a distraction. His form to end the season I think vindicated Rosenior's decision.
No, don't you remember when we qualified for Europe we got a fine because we breached their rules but not England's? There's different rules/requirements under different legislations.
I've not found anything to say the EFL have different rules around loans with obligation to buy, but these things are not easy to look up, so who knows for sure.