We have to settle on a more progressive style of football and stick with it. That's the issue. Martinez should have been followed by another manager who can set his teams up to play. A succession. Now we have to go back again and ditch the hoofball in order to establish our team as one capable of playing football. If not Silva then some other manager who can coach our players to be comfortable with the ball at their feet is required and then we stick with that style.
Absolutely agree, we should have carried on that type of attacking football, which most of us enjoyed at times. But should have got better players or a better manager in that vein to do it. Apart from Walcott, what was the bloody obsession with buying slow players ? Off on a tangent there I know.