Long - time for a change?

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by roadrunner » 18 Dec 2010 19:50

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Four posts in a row. By the sound of T.R.O.L.I's post all for good reason. Change the record Snowball.

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Millsy » 18 Dec 2010 20:05

The worst striker in the history of our club has scored a second goal from open play.

I can't contain my orgasm.

Those defending him must be feeling a bit silly now after McDermott has just blatantly come out on the OS as saying he wants a striker but a striker will be too expensive.

If Mr One Goal becoming Mr Two Goals in any way gives tightarse moneygrabbing John "I have this £7million out of the blue, which I didn't want, but I won't let you have any of it" Madejski an excuse not to fund a DESPERATELY needed striker then I wish to God he hadn't scored his second goal of his miserable season.

Brian and John: don't even think about it.

That is all.

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Snowball » 18 Dec 2010 20:07

You're blinded by hatred WW


SIX Goals, and NINE Goals in the second half of last season


Under McDermott he has played

37 Starts 6 sub appearances (one rather crucial at Liverpool where he won the equaliser and scored the winner)
not even a season's worth of games and has FIFTEEN goals, 10 from open play


He won the game for us today with both goals, the second in the 88th minute.
He won the game for us at Liverpool.
He put us 1-0 up and 2-0 up versus Villa
He won the game v Barnsley
He won the game v Plymouth with both goals, the second in the 90th minute
He got the crucial equaliser against Norwich

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Wimb » 18 Dec 2010 21:22

Are we going to have this pantomime every game Long does/doesn't score :| as much as I defended you last week Snowball you would have been far more served to just sit there smiling this weekend rather drudge up all the old stats you'd quietly shied away from last week.

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Ian Royal » 18 Dec 2010 21:33

are sure about those appearance numbers snowball? Look a little out to me.


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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Snowball » 18 Dec 2010 21:38

Wimb Are we going to have this pantomime every game Long does/doesn't score :| as much as I defended you last week Snowball you would have been far more served to just sit there smiling this weekend rather drudge up all the old stats you'd quietly shied away from last week.


Ian asked for the figures, W

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Snowball » 18 Dec 2010 21:40

Ian Royal are sure about those appearance numbers snowball? Look a little out to me.



I have a spreadsheet for last season and this, Ian, but I just eyeballed and counted the 90s/120s as obvious starts etc.

Possible I made small errors, eg seeing a 60 and presuming a start, when maybe someone came on as a sub after 30

Will take another look

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Snowball » 18 Dec 2010 21:42

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Ian Royal are sure about those appearance numbers snowball? Look a little out to me.



I have a spreadsheet for last season and this, Ian, but I just eyeballed and counted the 90s/120s as obvious starts etc.

Possible I made small errors, eg seeing a 60 and presuming a start, when maybe someone came on as a sub after 30

Will take another look


I've missed the last 2 games (on page 2 of SS)

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by sandman » 18 Dec 2010 23:47

Snowball You're blinded by hatred WW

SIX Goals, and NINE Goals in the second half of last season


Under McDermott he has played

37 Starts 6 sub appearances (one rather crucial at Liverpool where he won the equaliser and scored the winner)
not even a season's worth of games and has FIFTEEN goals, 10 from open play


He won the game for us today with both goals, the second in the 88th minute.
He won the game for us at Liverpool.
He put us 1-0 up and 2-0 up versus Villa
He won the game v Barnsley
He won the game v Plymouth with both goals, the second in the 90th minute
He got the crucial equaliser against Norwich


And you are blinded by love. Any praise you might of got for sticking up for Long after his performance today has evaporated completely. As Wimb said you'd have been far better to just enjoy being right for once instead of bringing out the same boring stat fest.


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Re: Long - time for a change?

by leon » 19 Dec 2010 01:53

2 world wars, 1 world cup The worst striker in the history of our club has scored a second goal from open play.

I can't contain my orgasm.


for f*cks sake what sort of a twat are you? "The worst striker in the history of our club" piss off...how long have you been watching Reading? I've seen some sh*t...

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 19 Dec 2010 08:49

No one will ever compare to Brayson, thankfully

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by madmickb » 19 Dec 2010 09:03

I dont often come on this site. the reason is the utter claptrap that some of these so called
Reading supporters come up with if they had there way poor Long would be put in front
of a firing sqaud, The lad works his socks off for the club and i was so pleased he got a double
yesterday and he will go on and be our top scorer this season just give a break and support him
unless your a swindon fan

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 19 Dec 2010 09:07

Long is watching, but not posting.

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Wycombe Royal » 19 Dec 2010 09:23

That is the type of performance we want from Shane. It still had all the good things from his other matches this season (the workrate, the touches, holding the ball up, etc) but this time he also took a chance and got an elusive goal from open play. One performance doesn't mean he has turned the corner on his goalscoring but it is a positive sign and maybe he needed a game against Derby to spur him on. Maybe this will be the start of one of those runs of goals that he has most seasons......

Also I would like to praise him on his penalty taking. He has now turned in to a very accomplished penalty taker and his penalty yesterday was straight from the textbook.

So keep it up Shane and get a few more over the Christmas period.....

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Avon Royal » 19 Dec 2010 09:27

2 world wars, 1 world cup The worst striker in the history of our club has scored a second goal from open play.

I can't contain my orgasm.

Those defending him must be feeling a bit silly now after McDermott has just blatantly come out on the OS as saying he wants a striker but a striker will be too expensive.


So the fact that McDermott agrees with the blindingly obvious notion that we need another striker is somehow a slight against Long???????????? Long could be David Villa and we'd still need another striker.

As for Long being the worst striker in the history of our club, just get a grip. Do you not remember Brayson, Keith Scott etc.?

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Jerry St Clair » 19 Dec 2010 10:15

Just seen the highlights

Long is a diving cheat, and for that reason alone he should piss off out of my club.

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by RoyalBlue » 19 Dec 2010 10:54

Jerry St Clair Just seen the highlights

Long is a diving cheat, and for that reason alone he should piss off out of my club.


Strange I must have missed that change in the laws of the game that now permit defenders called Barker to tug forwards back by the arm/shoulder in the area and mistime challenges from behind resulting in trips!

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by RoyalBlue » 19 Dec 2010 10:55

madmickb I dont often come on this site. the reason is the utter claptrap that some of these so called
Reading supporters come up with if they had there way poor Long would be put in front
of a firing sqaud, The lad works his socks off for the club and i was so pleased he got a double
yesterday and he will go on and be our top scorer this season just give a break and support him
unless your a swindon fan


Agreed. It certainly isn't his fault that all our goalscoring hopes are being pinned on him thanks to Blackhole Madejski

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Snowball » 19 Dec 2010 11:25

sandman
And you are blinded by love. Any praise you might of got for sticking up for Long after his performance today has evaporated completely. As Wimb said you'd have been far better to just enjoy being right for once instead of bringing out the same boring stat fest.


I'm not "blinded" by anything. Shane Long is a very important player to this club,
has been involved in about 50% of all our goals this season (in the games he played)
and, as predicted, he is getting better each season.

Barring serious injuries, he will be a sought-after striker. Big deal he isn't the most prolific,
but a goal every 250/225 minutes is not at all bad.

He's more than just a striker, does loads of work off the ball, hammers defenders, wins pens and free-kicks.

Why the bloke continues to get criticism and yet other players missing chances are glossed over, beats me.

Shane will do OK to well this season, better next season, even better the year after.

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Re: Long - time for a change?

by Snowball » 19 Dec 2010 11:27

Jerry St Clair Just seen the highlights

Long is a diving cheat, and for that reason alone he should piss off out of my club.


You are WRONG. It was a clear penalty, Long was pulled
and Long, by cutting across the player
means he gets space to shoot or the penalty

clever forward play

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