Made up he's proving that I know very little about football

He was poor when I wrote that though.

None of that is down to him though which is the frustrating thing. Like you said under the previous manager he had no guidance, he could basically Potter around the pitch try something lose the ball and rinse and repeat.The problem with Ross is that for 18 months he has played with no real guidance and allowed himself to gain body strength in the wrong areas thus he lost something in his performances. Some of the critisism, though harsh was merited as he looked completely lost on the pitch.
He has always clearly been a brilliant footballer but as with any talented youngster you need the correct tutor to really bring the best out of the individual.
I could understand Ross having a real dilemma over his future as he has not been in the best place in regards to pre Koeman Everton.
I hope that these past few months have repaired the relationship and he can fulfill both his and our dreams in the coming years.
Well he has always been something of a project for Koeman.He's looking lean and agile these days. Koeman is definitely bringing out the best in him.
5 year deal and handed the captain's armband please. Similar to when slippy received it at that lot, moved up another level.
What a turnaround, he looks a completely different player than he did before Christmas.
I think everyone knew the ability was there, it was a mental weakness. Looks like Koeman has drilled some confidence into him.
This lad is never going to make it, not at Everton anyway.
Never seen a player lacking in confidence as much as him.
Not good enough.
Honestly not in the least bit arsed if we lose him.
lolSpeaking of turnarounds...
Not sure them 3 will be first choice if at the club past this season obviously Barry & jags aren't now.I don't think he will get it while Jags/Baines/Barry are at the club. I even think if Rooney rejoined he would get it before Ross.
The problem with Ross is that for 18 months he has played with no real guidance and allowed himself to gain body strength in the wrong areas thus he lost something in his performances. Some of the critisism, though harsh was merited as he looked completely lost on the pitch.
He has always clearly been a brilliant footballer but as with any talented youngster you need the correct tutor to really bring the best out of the individual.
I could understand Ross having a real dilemma over his future as he has not been in the best place in regards to pre Koeman Everton.
I hope that these past few months have repaired the relationship and he can fulfill both his and our dreams in the coming years.