Last week wasn't pretty with them side by side.Really struggling to figure out how to play with both him and Barkley in the same team at the same time. Too narrow if they play together since neither can really play out wide.
Disagree with 'we have to start Barkley ahead of him'. On current form Naismith deserves to start.
Ross is hit and miss, understandable given his age and injury lay off but it's important not to heap too much pressure on him. In time he'll flourish, Naismith shouldering some of the pressure for the time being in the long run will benefit all parties.
We've got enough games coming up (plus they both have international commitments) that we can give both lots of playing time in their preferred position without running either into the ground.Yeah sound let's leave a £50 million+ potential player on the bench like a certain David moyes did that the same people arguing this slated him for doing.
The very same people will be ranting "JUDAZ DAT BERKLEY LAD IZ" on twitter if he f'ed off to city