What I meant was that Meyler at the beginning of this season found it difficult to adjust to the pace of the EPL. But what I have seen is that he has improved dramatically over the season, and is one of these players that doesn't always get the plaudits, but does a very effective job. I think Quinn has been unlucky not to get more games, but he is a different player to Meyler, Huddlestone and Livermore are more affective with Meyler there.