Always good one on one with his winger (I struggle to think of any that could beat him at Championship level) but agreed on poor distribution and terrible once over the half way line.
If they are focusing on what he does well and that has helped their results and climb up the table then he is doing a good job for Bolton. I feel he knew his limitations and that played on his mind as he could see us improving as a team and club. This probably affected his performance in the attacking part of his game. Regular injuries in the last 2 seasons did not help either.
Despite all this he will always be a legend at the club for being there when our progress started in the Championship right up to promotion, the high and lows at Wembley, his 100% commitment, Zaha in his pocket, versatility, hair and song. My favourite memory is him having to cover at centre back in a home game against Preston. Hume and Parkin were running riot but Super Kev then proceeded to mark the Beast out of the game.