 Welcome to the Tuesday topic here on Peyton, joined by Les Roberts, ex-road and a back, back, back with a vengeance. Every week we ask you to send the video in, some of you do, other times you don't bother. So today I'm just making this one off the back of a Twitter discussion, shall we say. It's never level headed one though is it? It's never level headed on Twitter it can't be. But that's what I'm going to make it on. Basically because I can, I understand some of what people are saying and other people are saying things that I don't understand, which is mad. We're going to talk today about our right hand side and I don't want anyone to think this is needier. I don't want anyone to think well you know we've lost one game and it's bloody, bloody, bloody. Because it isn't that I'm just, it's just a general conversation. Because we're 10 games in now and I don't feel like our right hand side is working as well as it should be. That's what I've taken so far and I'm not talking, I'm not one of these, I've seen it this morning again, Coleman's finished. He should get rid of them bloody, bloody. That's been great but trying to move them on and the same with Walcott. I'm not one of them, not on that side of the fence. But I am on the side of the fence that will question an important part of our team. You know, if it was good enough for people to criticise Leighton Baines. Yeah, it's, there's a bit of a strange relationship with someone that's coming. It's like you can criticise him because he's an awesome fella. He's a sound fella, he's a good right back but he's not beyond criticism. Now, I've had grimes with him for a while to be honest. And the part of his game, I think you said in the final word, is game. It's getting the ball, getting it forward, that energy, that dynamism. It's kind of dropping off a bit but my biggest criticism with him is he's a fullback. He doesn't block as many crosses as he should and his crossings terrible. And there are two fundamental parts of being a fullback which you know, he's 29 days you know. He's probably not going to get better but he needs to work on it. He needs to work on picking up the ball. I think for me he's a very instinctive player. So, if you give him time on the ball and there's other options, his head goes a bit and he'll be able to do the wrong option. Like in Old Trafford yesterday when he showed a ffisder across and he's hitting him behind everyone. But when he's playing to his instincts and he's getting the ball and he's running and he's just whipping it in. And he doesn't have to think about it. There's no one better. I think he just needs to find that form and he needs to just stop being brave with the ball again. Is that confident? I think so, yeah. I think it is, yeah. Because it is when you're going through a crisis of confidence with anything. You just don't want to tear up for it. Especially with football, you get the ball, you just want to give it easy, you don't want to take your risk. And it is game, it is about taking risks, isn't it? Taking people on getting to the line, whipping it in. So yeah, I think it is down to confidence with him. But I think now he's not being helped by Walcott either, who seems to be going through a similar sort of... I don't know if it's a confidence crisis or just a bad run of form because he's not performing either. So then it becomes the whole of that side. I think yesterday United started to target the right hand side. The start of the game, they were getting it out to the left-band side quite a bit. But that's pretty solid now. So they started targetting the right. And Martial had the beaten of Coleman a lot of the time. So I don't know, it is a tricky one. But it does need discussion. You can't just say, just because Coleman started and he was a great siren and he's been great for 10 years, he's not beyond criticism. No, it's weird having the discussion because the both for me still very important members of our squad. Walcott's been great. Since we signed him, I think he's still got a hell of a lot to offer. He's fit, he's fast. You can still come up with goals, no question about that. And shame is the shame. I'm not one that is getting rid of him and everything else, because he has come back from a poor injury. I remember a few seasons ago before he'd even had the injury started, the season really poor. He got in, Coleman's first season. He got in when I don't think he should have done. The goal gate was doing okay. Coleman brought him back in and he struggled for two months. His form was terrible and then he got into it and then he went up to his normal level. You know, when he ended up breaking his leg, I don't know. Cos obviously his retain game against Lester was incredible. He was the best performance I've ever seen from an injured player coming back incredible. But my gripe is from an attacking sense. You're right about the crosses. It's mad and basic, fundamental. I've been a fullback, stopped the crosses into the box and he doesn't, he backs off. But the problem I've got with him is in the attacking sense, because it is the best part of his game. And I don't understand why he doesn't drive into the box mo. Because he still got the opportunity. He still can do it. He done it on a couple of occasions. When we should have had the penalty. So he does that because he's no more than anyone. Opposition fullbacks don't like that. They don't like someone running into the box at the moment. Cos once you get in the box, it's game on there, isn't it? You need to get your crossing or you get fouled, maybe. So it's too many times at the moment for me. He's doing what a criticised Cucamartina for last season when he played at right back and at left back. And what I've criticised John Joe Kenny at times for doing, which is receiving the ball facing your own goal almost. As a fullback, you should, and a good attacking fullback, and it's what Seamus was very good at, is receiving the ball and opening his body up to go forward with it. Too many times at the moment, it's stopping it, turning. And it's like, I don't want it. I'm passing it back to Keane or whatever. I don't want on Sunday and put Keane in loads of trouble and me ended up having to play away out of it because he'd give him a terrible ball back and it's like you could have got that out your feet and gone. Now all right, he's not always going to be able to take it out of his feet and bomb pass players of course, he's not. But he could be carrying that ball and making himself available.