Everton FC fans letters: Blues lacking a creative spark

23 December 2009 00:00
DISAPPOINTINGLY, for all our endeavour and hard work we did not get a deserved win against Birmingham City on Sunday.[LNB]But maybe that's the problem. Too much endeavour and not enough creativity to change draws into wins.[LNB]We still persist with the 4-5-1 formation at home which has been detrimental as Tim Cahill does not have the pace to get behind the opposition defence any more and cannot operate in a 4-4-2 formation.[LNB]We cannot rely wholly on set pieces to justify his inclusion in the first team.[LNB]To redress this, in the January sales we need to go shopping for wide players with pace, giving the central midfield an outlet ball.[LNB]Equally, I would like to see us give Seamus Coleman a run in the side in order to complement Leighton Baines on the left.[LNB]Aside from this, if England do get the 2018 World Cup then Goodison Park, understandably, will not feature as a stadium.[LNB]It is imperative, in conjunction with the City Council, Government and Liverpool Football Club for the benefit of the region that the possibility of a shared stadium is discussed.[LNB]This is a concern for both clubs and to achieve a modern 70,000 all-seater stadium will undoubtedly galvanise the local economy.[LNB]If there is too much objection for a shared stadium, it will be a lost opportunity and halt much-needed investment.[LNB]If the Milan and Rome clubs can share, I see no reason why Everton and Liverpool cannot do the same.[LNB]David, Aintree[LNB]I HAVE no sympathy for Mark Hughes.[LNB]The man has a cheek complaining about his treatment.[LNB]When he attempted to undermine David Moyes whilst poaching Joleon Lescott he explained then that 'it's the nature of the game'.[LNB]I for one am happy![LNB]Felix

Source: Liverpool_Echo