by donface » 15 Oct 2010 11:51
by Snowball » 15 Oct 2010 12:18
by Hoop Blah » 15 Oct 2010 12:22
by Stranded » 15 Oct 2010 12:33
by Snowball » 15 Oct 2010 13:04
Stranded What those shot stats don't say though is where the shots were from. You correctly state the number of free kicks he scored from but not how many he took. He was our set piece taker so chances are a lot of those efforts were from those 20/25 yards out - a range where a free kick would be expected to be taken at goal but where the goal % will be lower that a shot from inside the area.
by Wycombe Royal » 15 Oct 2010 14:16
Snowball But, Stranded, doesn't a miss rate as high as that suggest that maybe we shouldn't be TAKING those long shots and a pass trying to put someone in with a BETTER chance would be the right option.
by Woodcote Royal » 15 Oct 2010 15:33
Victor Meldrew In response to Woodcote's earlier point suggesting that with Harte and Zurab we now have a stronger squad.
Maybe in the very short term we have but I want to see us building a team and not propping it up with older players.
IMHO Armstrong is the best left-back at the club and therefore I see only Zurab as an improvement in our starting eleven and looking ahead he is not our player
by Snowball » 15 Oct 2010 15:43
Wycombe RoyalSnowball But, Stranded, doesn't a miss rate as high as that suggest that maybe we shouldn't be TAKING those long shots and a pass trying to put someone in with a BETTER chance would be the right option.
Quite often when long shots are taken there is no "forward passing" option available, so they have a choice to either shoot, try and retain the ball and probably lose it, or pass backwards (and suffer the gorans of the crowd).
by Snowball » 15 Oct 2010 15:49
by Hoop Blah » 15 Oct 2010 17:08
by Arch » 15 Oct 2010 18:36
SnowballArchSnowball WE-ARE-BETTER-OFF-WITHOUT-GLYFI
and I meant it, and I can prove it.
No you can not!
Oh yes I can, categorically, as previously defined.
That is
We are better off without Gylfi, if "better off" means winning more points per game.
And so far that is absolutely, unchallengeably, a fact.[/b]
by specialjon » 15 Oct 2010 18:59
Hoop Blah Who kept Karacan out?
by Snowball » 15 Oct 2010 20:18
Hoop Blah Who kept Karacan out? It wasn't Sigurdsson as such because they play in different positions (their combined young age and lack of experience might've made Rodgers and McDermott shy away from playing both at the same time though).
I'd hazard a guess it was more a case of Karacan constantly giving the ball away cheaply that stopped him playing more games last season.
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Oct 2010 21:00
Woodcote RoyalVictor Meldrew In response to Woodcote's earlier point suggesting that with Harte and Zurab we now have a stronger squad.
Maybe in the very short term we have but I want to see us building a team and not propping it up with older players.
IMHO Armstrong is the best left-back at the club and therefore I see only Zurab as an improvement in our starting eleven and looking ahead he is not our player
I agree that, in all probability, Armstrong is now not only the best left back at the club but also one of the best in the division.
However, when Siggy was sold the general consensus was that we'd be lucky see Stretch again.
Now, the same player is also a more than competent performer in midfield.
I'm also delighted to see young players establish themselves in the side but suggesting that two defenders in their late 20's, who are both good enough to perform at higher level, will only temporarily strengthen the squad is just plain silly.
My reason for mentioning all this in the first place was in response to claims and counter claims regarding Snowballs stats. I'm offering the establishling of Harte, Zurab and Armstrong in the team as a significant reason why we have looked a better all round side since Gylfi left.
IMHO, we have effectively sold the best young player this club has ever produced and replaced him with 3 very experienced and versatile performers.
Without these 3 we would never have negotiated a tricky period when we would have been down to the bare bones thanks to injuries suspensions and come out the other side as serious play off contenders.
by Snowball » 15 Oct 2010 21:08
Victor Meldrew
I think you (Woodcote) will find that Harte is in his very,very late twenties-most people call it their thirties.
We already had Armstrong so it's just 2 signings,not 3 and one of those will probably be retired in a year or so and the other one belongs to another club so my point is that we are not building a side,we are patching it up.
by Hoop Blah » 15 Oct 2010 21:13
by Snowball » 15 Oct 2010 21:22
Hoop Blah Giggs and Scholes are still playing but they're shadows of their former selves.
by Hoop Blah » 15 Oct 2010 21:27
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Oct 2010 21:30
SnowballHoop Blah Giggs and Scholes are still playing but they're shadows of their former selves.
Scholes? A few matches ago they were saying this was his best season
and Capello wanted him to come out of international retirement
ACTIM has him as the fourth best midfielder in the Premiership, and ninth best player in the Premiership
Giggsy is 49th best player this season!
by Snowball » 15 Oct 2010 22:42
Hoop Blah Actm is a load of rubbish, and the media went mad on Scholes after a couple of very good performances but he's already started to show why he, and Giggs, where used sparingly by Fergie last year.
The media talk rubbish most of the time to fill their pages, they're still decent but not a patch on what they were and can't handle the physical demands.