Meyler

Aye, that's 'cos he's ****ing rubbish.

He can't pass or tackle properly and does **** all apart from give stupid ****ing fouls away

I'm sure he'd do alright in League One. That's if Brucey ever lets his bandit go, of course.

I like Meyler in the 5 man MF. He likes to get forward..not afraid to get stuck in although clumsy at times...combines well with Elmo..is a threat on headers in their box (Brighton late header which should have won the game for example). I love his enthusiasm and team spirit...he's always one of the first to congratulate the scorer. Glad we have him!!
 
Aye, that's 'cos he's ****ing rubbish.

He can't pass or tackle properly and does **** all apart from give stupid ****ing fouls away

I'm sure he'd do alright in League One. That's if Brucey ever lets his bandit go, of course.

His goal against Liverpool was really terrible as well!
 
That "Glue" is CLAG which he appears to be lost in. I guess the ongoing MoM points allocation says a lot about Meyler's performances he has the lowest points awarded for a midfielder 2pts (obviously he never puts in a standout performance) and only beats one player Chester 1pt who has spent more time injured than playing.
 
I like him. He has the occasional bad game but they all do. He is not afraid to tackle even though it often results in a yellow card and he can shoot. I also like his attitude. I've said this before but in the end of season game against Cardiff (you know the nailbiting one) he picked up a dead ball just in front of where I sit and made "clenched fist" gesture to the crowd. Sorry I don't know how to describe it but it was like he was saying "Yes we can do this come on". Always seems a nice bloke when interviewed as well.

When we all had clenched buttocks!!! <whistle>
 
When he's on form he's a good larker.

When he's not he's usually the worst player on the pitch.

Unfortunately he has more of the latter than the former IMO.

If we want to progress and become an established mid table PL team he shouldn't be anywhere near the starting 11.

IMO.
 
He may be glue that makes things tick (not sure how that's possible), and I can see the benefits he brings with his attitude and energy when played alongside Thudd and Jake - but how could anyone even consider leaving Thudd or Livermore out to start Meyler in their place?

His serious limitations on the ball are surely obvious to everyone.