But it does put defenders on the back foot and takes more of them out of the game. We are a hoplessly one paced side. Bell must be the worlds slowest wide player and McSheffrey and Bell are not a lot better, he does add a different dimension and probably would be more effective wide right.
Which is exactly why Middlesborough played him wide. He's just doesn't know how to use his talent effectively up front, and yes I would have him back.
Team's worked him out in the end because he had no variation, he wants to drop deep everytime get the back and turn. Problem is if someone plays a DCM by the time he turns there are 4/5 defenders between him and then goal. He needs to start using his pace and make more runs behind defenders, which will then create doubt in defenders minds about whether he'll try and run behind or drop deep, that will make defenders defend a bit deeper and create a bit more space in the hole. The other thing he needs to learn is to make runs into the box when the balls out wide - lots of times we've had the ball out wide and the only man in the box is Cody, and Nimely's hanging out on the edge of the box, with no interest in making a run into the box.
He's got some talent, but he will never play premier league football unless he learns these things.