by Snowball » 13 Nov 2010 14:43
by SLAMMED » 13 Nov 2010 14:55
by Ian Royal » 13 Nov 2010 15:14
by cmonurz » 13 Nov 2010 15:30
by Snowball » 13 Nov 2010 15:46
cmonurz Snowball, I'd say that:
a) On face value, yes the stats match up well for Church, however...
b) It's another irrelevant comparison as it takes (in this instance) age as the common factor, not total league experience. It basically ignores their career up to that date; and if I'm not mistaken Doyle was scoring a few in the Irish league before he came to Reading, and....
c) As I've consistently argued, four (or six, or any other handful of) games is not a big enough sample.
And as I've already said, it's a stat that ignores every aspect of their game except goalscoring.
by cmonurz » 13 Nov 2010 15:57
by Snowball » 13 Nov 2010 23:41
cmonurz That's all well and good and have to admit to not fully appreciating the extent of Church's experience.
Can we stop all the one-upmanship though? I'm not 'playing into your hands', or anything of the sort. This isn't a 'battle', it's just a discussion.
And you have, once again, completely ignored by point that your analysis focuses solely on goals. Am I allowed to bring all-round play into the argument at season's end?
by Svlad Cjelli » 16 Nov 2010 20:51
I love Reading FC
Its so middle class. From Lord Farquart the half time announcer, the Waitrose advertising, fans popping cans of pringles and sipping pimms, its all so nice. Well dressed fans scurrying back to their Range Rovers - you think they would be terrified if they woke up and found themselves in Canton after a game.
Even their abuse was very pleasant - they say you're sh1t so nicely.
I'm also pretty sure when Graeme Murty came on as their half time legend they were singing 'Murty is a naughty boy'
by floyd__streete » 16 Nov 2010 20:57
Svlad Cjelli Just to get away from the interminable stats, you may enjoy this, posted onto a Cardiff message board after the game :I love Reading FC
Its so middle class. From Lord Farquart the half time announcer, the Waitrose advertising, fans popping cans of pringles and sipping pimms, its all so nice. Well dressed fans scurrying back to their Range Rovers - you think they would be terrified if they woke up and found themselves in Canton after a game.
Even their abuse was very pleasant - they say you're sh1t so nicely.
I'm also pretty sure when Graeme Murty came on as their half time legend they were singing 'Murty is a naughty boy'
by Wimb » 17 Nov 2010 06:27
Snowballcmonurz That's all well and good and have to admit to not fully appreciating the extent of Church's experience.
Can we stop all the one-upmanship though? I'm not 'playing into your hands', or anything of the sort. This isn't a 'battle', it's just a discussion.
And you have, once again, completely ignored by point that your analysis focuses solely on goals. Am I allowed to bring all-round play into the argument at season's end?
Goals are countable
Assists are countable
The rest is opinion and unprovable.
And. sadly, Doyle (who I have always admired as a player) has a halo around him, so "objective opinions" about KD are very rare indeed.
His stats are slowly waning. His 11th consecutive league game today with still not a single goal. What was that about goal-droughts?
by Snowball » 17 Nov 2010 07:29
by Wimb » 17 Nov 2010 08:33
Snowball Never said we can't debate intangibles, just that it's circular and pretty much meaningless
04 07 = 06 games 10 chances 01 goals (1 goal in 10.0 chances) Church
11 00 = 11 games 19 chances 01 goals (1 goal in 19.0 chances) Long
by Ian Royal » 17 Nov 2010 12:48
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