Too true. Against Stoke, for instance, we were extremely narrow, which makes it that much easier to defend against us; all you need to do is congest the center of the pitch really. That's what happens when you play a left footed Campbell on the right and a right footed Walcott on the left. Both players cut in, and too early at that, making it easy for the opposition to have plenty of bodies central. Personally, I think we look better when Ox plays on one flank, because he tends to stay wide more often and attack on the outside.