Well firstly your chart is wrong. It's a no to all of those. Secondly your chart is wrong. We hit very few wide in swinging balls other than in your head. The evidence has been there in the match today, Saturday, matches before and I've even resorted to statistics. You are bone-headedly denying what is plain. I don't understand why? It is a minor point that adds nothing to what I think is your argument (if anything it detracts from it) and we otherwise, so far as your coherence allows me to judge, agree. Thirdly, I give up because you chop and change and never actually address the point at hand. Your second paragraph doesn't even make any sense. I watched the entire match today, there was barely a long cross in sight. If there was it was tidied up by the Fulham CBs anyway. You claimed that Hughton instructs the wingers to hit long crosses from deep, I have clearly demonstrated at #34 why this is unlikely, illogical and statistically wrong. You have said nothing of substance and not responded to my points. You need to watch how we fail to get the ball in (how many times did Murphy/Snodgrass lose the ball today by trying to pass into the middle/take on their man instead of take the option to cross?) we simply do not cross the ball in frequently. Why? Because we fail in all attacking aspects, crossing just forms one (relatively small) part of it. It is quite clear you don't watch the games any more. For that, I would hardly blame you. I'm out