HoundleonSnowball
An example is Meyler. I took special note of him in the first 20/25 minutes and I thought he was very tidy. I forget what he did wrong, but he made a bad mistake around 22 minutes and you could literally see his head go. Had he been subbed off for Kelly on 25, it would have been a different game.
I thought Meyler did OK in the 1st half against Bolton both positionally and technically. Second half the entire midfield collapsed. Since then he's been poor. He's an international - he was brought in, presumably to bring in some experience and leadership. His head shouldn't be dropping after a few games.
Is he really happy at Reading?
He should be. He has a nice contract I imagine, 2 old mates from the Ireland squad and a place in the first team. What is there to be unhappy about?
Going back to the PO season, I think a lot of the work done by McCleary and Beerens is often overlooked. I think we miss Williams massively, but if I recall, a lot of people spent a large amount of time suggesting he should be dropped. Obvs his form took a massive upturn in the last couple of months when he was outstanding.
Both Beerens and McCleary, esp before Christmas, scored a number of goals, but also created a number of outstanding chances. McCleary was also pretty disciplined defensively, even playing as a RWB on a number of occasions. I think Aluko has been a massive downgrade on what Beerens initially offered. I don't think we created a great deal more than what we are now, but it was of higher quality, and those 2 finished the chances themselves.
I'd love to see McCleary back to his form of that season, though its probably never going to happen
I genuinely believe if McCleary never got injured and his form didn't drop off as far as it did we would never have had the rapid fall from grace after the playoff game.