Though if you look at that video in more detail you will see he tried to do a few key things. That throw in for example he took the risk to take it quickly but lessen the chance of it reaching a liverpool player. But if it had of reached a liverpool player we'd have been in an excellent position to exploit the gap at the back of chelsea's defence. So it was very good thinking there even if it didn't pay off, but if 1 in 4 of those do pay off I want him to continue like that because 1 times out of 4 we'd have a great goal scoring opportunity.
If you were more observant, you'll see it was your manager at the touchline directing him where to throw in. Too bad he thought kenny meant the chelsea defender.
It doesn't take a great footballing brain to decide the target of your throw in - especially when in his case, there were really 2 options, and he chose the obvious one. Regardless, its not indicative of any great football ability, and its a pity if all the pool fans can offer is Andy Carroll's throw in, in his favor.
I've never seen any footballer look so awkward and uncomfortable with the ball at his feet. You should just use him as a sub, a target player who can do some damage in the air. But, thats where it ends, really.