How boring are we to watch?

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I was making reference to domestic cups. In all fairness Moyes was like for like against Martinez in Europe. We always smashed what was in front of us until we hit the knock outs. I do however rate the Fiorentina team we went out against a lot higher than the Kiev team we just embarrassed ourselves against
 

With the way Martinez sets up, I think it honestly could be Barkley where the problem lies.

Martinez in midfield plays 2 deep 1 forward. Barry does the job he's asked of him, drops deep to distribute and break up play, yes we all know he hasn't lived up to last seasons performances but that position isn't going to be the key in getting us going in my opinion.

Barkley on the other hand is the link between midfield and attack and let's be honest he's not very creative and he isn't going to get you 10 goals a season on a regular basis on recent performances although, I do believe he has the potential to, I just don't think he believe's it himself.

His link up play with Lukaku was lauded last season, this season they look like complete strangers.
Ross' brain looks like it doesn't work quick enough to play the No10 run. People make the runs, he just doesn't react until its too late.

However before I rule him out completely I want to see a play maker on the left side first.
 
Forty one appearances in all competitions and seven substitutions has yielded nineteen goals.

This has been bettered just once by an Everton player in over twenty years (Yakubu).

He's twenty one.

Sell him NOW!
I'm a big fan of Rom and hardly been someone wanting to sell him but he's had how many goals in the league and how many where pens?

I don't want us selling Ross either.

The point I was making was if they want to go perhaps its best if we focus in getting a good price not keeping them against their desire and then reinvest. It wouldn't be the end of the world.
 
The point I was making was if they want to go perhaps its best if we focus in getting a good price not keeping them against their desire and then reinvest. It wouldn't be the end of the world
All of that is supposition though.

I'd rather keep our best players, add one or two with the increased tv money and develop our youth players.
 

All of that is supposition though.

I'd rather keep our best players, add one or two with the increased tv money and develop our youth players.
So would I. My response was to another poster worrying they would leave. Perhaps I should have just said "chill life moves on"
 
That's because foxtel are bellends, if it was Liverpool vs chelsea they'd have a 2 hour intro with robbie slater foaming at the mouth at how Liverpool are the greatest club in the world and the champions chelsea would barely get a mention
Just to add to this I just saw the foxtel advertising for Chelsea vs Liverpool as "Gerrards final blockbuster". FFS
 

With the way Martinez sets up, I think it honestly could be Barkley where the problem lies.

Martinez in midfield plays 2 deep 1 forward. Barry does the job he's asked of him, drops deep to distribute and break up play, yes we all know he hasn't lived up to last seasons performances but that position isn't going to be the key in getting us going in my opinion.

Barkley on the other hand is the link between midfield and attack and let's be honest he's not very creative and he isn't going to get you 10 goals a season on a regular basis on recent performances although, I do believe he has the potential to, I just don't think he believe's it himself.

His link up play with Lukaku was lauded last season, this season they look like complete strangers.

I think there's absolutely no need to play two holding midfielders at home against the likes of Sunderland. Makes it so much easier for the opposition to mark whoever our attacking midfielder is.

I also think Barkley's best position is coming from deeper in the pitch.
 
The problem is we're just not great at unlocking a stubborn defensive unit. We had that problem under Moyes and it hasn't gone away.

To change it you either need to pick up players for a bargain, someone like Coutinho or pay the top price for a Silva/Fabregas.
 
I think there's absolutely no need to play two holding midfielders at home against the likes of Sunderland. Makes it so much easier for the opposition to mark whoever our attacking midfielder is.

I also think Barkley's best position is coming from deeper in the pitch.

I agree on both points, usually we have 6 outfield players sitting at half way or less all game with only 4 attacking options in the hope that Coleman and Baines can make up the numbers on the overlap, unfortunately that hasn't happened enough this season.

Only makes sense that its hard to be creative and find someone in space when there isn't many options to hit.

I always think back to Barkleys performance against QPR when he played from deep, he looked a lot better but still his awareness wasn't great to be dropping back to bring the ball out of defence, but it's the only way he'll learn!
 

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