Sorry Belter!, i'm going to pick apart your post. Disagree with a lot of things.
Belter! Please tell me that you're trying to be funny.
He has no control of his area, He flaps at about 7/10 crosses
Please tell me you're trying to be funny. If he was that bad he wouldn't be at this club, let alone playing for Newbury (who were awful when they were still around may I add).
Belter! In his last 6 games for us hes conceded 3vs Darlington (obviously not inc. penaltys) 3vs West Brom and he was truely poor in the home leg of that game. 3 more vs Brum and also the 3 against Arsenal
So thats 12 goals in 6 games Find me 6 consecutive games where Marcus has conceded 12...
With what defence?... You then go on to say
Belter! Also, our defence has a reputation for being one of the best in the country (before Arsenal anywhy), we've seen before that when one player is taken out of it it falters because the players aren't used to each other, even when Gunnarsson comes in we look a little shaky, even though he's played at the back with the others quite often.
You've just said the reason as to why Stack may have let so many in. Do you not think it may be something to do with not having a chance to save them in the first place? (An unsettled defence)
Belter! Stack will not get in the side unless Marcus gets sent off or injured, he's simply not good enough all round, and his distribution is not greatly better than Marcus'.
I think you'll find he can pick out passes which he need not just boot the ball for, a lot better. Although I agree with Woodcote Royal, who said when Marcus kicks the ball, he kicks it towards players on the wings, allowing a very small degree of accuracy which can be the difference between the ball going out or staying in play.
Saying all this, looking back... IT WAS AGAINST A BRILLIANT ARSENAL FFS (One who even the staff admit, has played the best they have all season yesturday)