I think the same about Thomas, but he’s less rash. My worry is the pair of them rile each other up and either would be better with a calmer head next to them. What made Fadz a leader wasn’t him being hard as nails, it was his organisation and how he improved those around him. It’s those traits for me that Kitching (and Thomas) lacks.
		
		
	 
I was a big champion of Fadz especially for his vocal organization, we had not had that for years.  But he started slow due to early errors (and many  fans thought he was crap because of it).
Then he had his golden period.
Then he ended slow in  pace and decision making.
He was a great player and personality and a great example of how any player can go through different phases.
Keith Houchen gave me some of the greatest moments of my life in the FA Cup. But week in week out he was bang average.