Everton FC fans letters: Blues lacking a creative spark

DISAPPOINTINGLY, for all our endeavour and hard work we did not get a deserved win against Birmingham City on Sunday.But maybe that's the problem. Too much endeavour and not enough creativity to change draws into wins.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.We cannot rely wholly on set pieces to justify his inclusion in the first team.To redress this, in the January sales we need to go shopping for wide players with pace, giving the central midfield an outlet ball.Equally, I would like to see us give Seamus Coleman a run in the side in order to complement Leighton Baines on the left.Aside from this, if England do get the 2018 World Cup then Goodison Park, understandably, will not feature as a stadium.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.This is a concern for both clubs and to achieve a modern 70,000 all-seater stadium will undoubtedly galvanise the local economy.If there is too much objection for a shared stadium, it will be a lost opportunity and halt much-needed investment.If the Milan and Rome clubs can share, I see no reason why Everton and Liverpool cannot do the same.David, AintreeI HAVE no sympathy for Mark Hughes.The man has a cheek complaining about his treatment.When he attempted to undermine David Moyes whilst poaching Joleon Lescott he explained then that 'it's the nature of the game'.I for one am happy!Felix

Source: Liverpool_Echo