This is the thing with McEveley's big fans, you find it easy to quote the games he played well in rather than the games he played badly in - because there are less of them.
I'll give him his due, he was very good in both, but as good as he was in them he was equally as bad as Gillingham and Saturday. The rest of the season he's just done his job.
Last season he was pretty good BEFORE the first leg at Spurs, after that there was at least 1 mistake every game. He had Basham's pace to get him out of jail on several occasions. I certainly wouldn't say the majority of the season, far from it.
Are you trying to suggest the majority of blades are wrong for not thinking McEveley is good enough? Even Buchan highlighted to Adkins that a lot of callers had 'questioned' McEveley, Adkins didn't really defend him to the heavens. Maybe he's finally noticing what he gives to the team, nothing. He can't head the ball, has massive lapses in concentration, he can't cross and continually loses the ball and overplays thinking he is Paolo Maldini - at 30 years of age he should know his limitations by now, he isn't a kid.
I'll be constructive and highlight the positives in his game: he is good positionally, he doesn't struggle THAT badly with pacy wingers, he gives 100% - erm... Thats it. Is that enough to keep him in a promotion-vying team?
Would Jay McEveley get in any of the top 6 teams from last year, apart from ours? Swindon released him, MK Dons had him on trial and didn't offer him a contract... So that's two down. Bristol, no way, Preston equally no way. Chesterfield might have but Jones is no worse.
Take the Scouse tinted glasses off and look at it with a clear mind, he is not good enough for us. There really is no plainer way to put it.