Quote from: ChicagoLion on February 21, 2021, 08:39:18 PMEither Smith has a total blind spot or his contract stipulates he plays if he declares himself fit.Which is it?Neither
Either Smith has a total blind spot or his contract stipulates he plays if he declares himself fit.Which is it?
...the Ross Barkley of his first half-dozen or so games would be a massive asset to the club. The Barkley of the last half-dozen or so games would struggle to get in a lower-midtable side.
I have always believed there is an underlying fitness problem. At 27 he should be at his peak.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on February 22, 2021, 09:55:09 AMI have always believed there is an underlying fitness problem. At 27 he should be at his peak.Something isn't right with him, he looks knackered after 5 minutes despite hardly ever breaking into a sprint as far as I can see. He doesn't track back, and yet when we break forward he is nowhere near close enough to Watkins to provide meaningful support. He constantly looks like he is running through quicksand to me, and shouldn't be starting games ahead of Sanson, Ramsey or Nakamba.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on February 22, 2021, 09:55:09 AMI have always believed there is an underlying fitness problem. At 27 he should be at his peak.There's an underlying attitude and application problem with him that he has had for years. It's why he never kicked on from a promising young player at Everton. Like with the OP, I'm not buying the narrative that it's only since Barkley's injury that his form has become a problem. He was appalling in the home defeats to Leeds and Southampton, check back those match threads and you'll see ratings of 3 and 4. Smith had a chance to lay down a marker then with Barkley then, I'm fairly sure for the Leeds game he was terrible for one or two goals by not bothering to track a runner. Instead he was given 90 mins in both those games and his laziness was tolerated. Ross Barkley is nowhere near good enough to be given an armchair role in our team and we arent good enough to carry him. The penny should have dropped with him years ago (Conte treated him as a joke player at Chelsea for example) but evidently it still hasn't. Clearly hasn't much respect for Smith or the club if his repeated antics after being deservedly taken off are anything to go by.