It's not hate. It's realism.The Geads hate............

It's not hate. It's realism.The Geads hate............
Do you not think he's had exactly that, what with the injuries to Pienaar and Mirallas?Give Geads a proper run of games.
Same for me. Surprisingly most fans can see it works. It gives us great balance, listen to the fans Bob.Pienaar left
Mirallas right
I guess.
He's never got a proper run of games. He'll start one and then be benched for the next few, even with the injuries we've had. Mainly because Martinez insists on playing at least one player out of position on the wing e.g. Osman, Barkley, Eto'oDo you not think he's had exactly that, what with the injuries to Pienaar and Mirallas?
It's not hate. It's realism.
He's never got a proper run of games. He'll start one and then be benched for the next few, even with the injuries we've had. Mainly because Martinez insists on playing at least one player out of position on the wing e.g. Osman, Barkley, Eto'o
Whilst you have a point re Atsu, McGeady has played in sixteen of the twenty-two first team matches this season. Twelve starts, and four substitute appearances. He's only NOT been in the matchday squad for the West Ham game and the dead rubber against Krasnodar.We've got wingers. Play them. And keep playing them.
Martinez is infuriating with this now. Wingers all fit and he was playing stop gaps out wide. It's an indictment of him alone that he hasn't played either McGeady or Atsu. He brought them in. If I was one of those two I'd be in to him looking for a transfer out / return to Chelsea.
6 starts in 15 in a team crying out for width. Not good enough. And neither has been Martinez's in-game handling of the situation: often subbing a player doing well and looking to build up some confidence and consistency.Not true. He's started five of the six EL games; six starts and four more appearances off the bench in 15 league games
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/aiden-mcgeady/leistungsdaten/spieler/21333
Pienaar these days: I'd put him on with 20 minutes to go to hold onto a lead. He really just goes round in circles with no forward momentum. He can screen a ball as well as any player I've seen, and that's almost his sole worth these days - denying possession to the opposition.I think it all depends on the opposition we are playing and what is required from a game. It isn't as simple as choosing one name to fit all options.
If Pienaar is fit, he is probably the most rational and balanced option to partner Kevin on the wing.
What he lacks in pace, he makes up for in experience, passing, ball control and his relationship with Baines. He can unlock defences!
However, Steven now appears significantly limited by injury. So, it can easily be alternated with McGeady who still offers width and some skills.
Oviedo could also sit in that position, but it's not ideal - I think he should be challenging Baines for his natural position.
Only in the odd circumstances where it is really required (through injury or tactics), should Barkley et al be put out there. It's not ideal.
Personally, I think we miss Delboy. He wasn't the complete or perfect player by any stretch of the imagination, but his pace was effective.
Hopefully Martinez invests some money in this area in the summer... it's another one of our weakness.
He hasn't shone as of late I will agree. Yet, I hope (maybe it is sentiment...) this is simply due to lack of games and consistency through injury.Pienaar these days: I'd put him on with 20 minutes to go to hold onto a lead. He really just goes round in circles with no forward momentum. He can screen a ball as well as any player I've seen, and that's almost his sole worth these days - denying possession to the opposition.