Rohan Ricketts, Jamal Campbell-Ryce.</p> Martin Devaney is better than either of them, in case you didn't know. Which you don't seem to. (clown)</p>
It's all about competition for places, and to be fair Devaney wasn't under much and I think that started to tell. No doubt he is a match winner, but does have his fair share of quiet ones.
De Silva Didn't do very much against Plymouth IMO But he did provide 2 crosses in a single match that Devaney wouldn't have provided in 2 seasons.
he's used to playing at a higher level where the football isn't about running round like a blue-arsed fly and wondering what tactics you're supposed to be following, and more about standing in the right place at the right time and playing the right ball to the right person. I think he's not bad at the right ball to the right person, he just doesn't have much clue about the place and time.