by sandman » 17 Nov 2016 18:44
by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Nov 2016 19:30
by sandman » 17 Nov 2016 19:39
by NewCorkSeth » 17 Nov 2016 19:58
sandman Looks like he has seen Beerens.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Nov 2016 20:03
by AthleticoSpizz » 17 Nov 2016 20:13
by Kitsondinho » 17 Nov 2016 21:27
by Maguire » 17 Nov 2016 22:30
by Jagermesiter1871 » 17 Nov 2016 23:12
Maguire Haven't heard the interview but Forster is one of my all-time favourite Reading players. Absolutely electric when on form and a scorer of some blinding goals.
Might even have made the Prem in 03 if he hadn't done his knee at Molineux.
by Hendo » 18 Nov 2016 12:02
Maguire Haven't heard the interview but Forster is one of my all-time favourite Reading players. Absolutely electric when on form and a scorer of some blinding goals.
Might even have made the Prem in 03 if he hadn't done his knee at Molineux.
by The Goat was fed » 18 Nov 2016 12:07
by kwik-silva » 18 Nov 2016 13:13
NewCorkSethsandman Looks like he has seen Beerens.
Hasnt Beerens statisically created the most goal scoring chances in our team? I would suggest it is our finishing letting us down.
If people sincerely believe McCleary, Beerens and Harriott are not good enough options on the wing for the Championship they need their heads examined.
by NewCorkSeth » 18 Nov 2016 13:28
kwik-silvaNewCorkSethsandman Looks like he has seen Beerens.
Hasnt Beerens statisically created the most goal scoring chances in our team? I would suggest it is our finishing letting us down.
If people sincerely believe McCleary, Beerens and Harriott are not good enough options on the wing for the Championship they need their heads examined.
Squawka has him with 25 chances created (25 key passes, 0 assists) to McCleary's 22 (20 key passes, 2 assists), whereas whoscored has Beerens with 27 key passes to McCleary's 29. Either way, he's definitely top 2.
by kwik-silva » 18 Nov 2016 13:32
Squawka's definition of chances created is just key passes + assists but I guess key pass is somewhat subjective which is where the dependency arises!NewCorkSethkwik-silvaNewCorkSeth Hasnt Beerens statisically created the most goal scoring chances in our team? I would suggest it is our finishing letting us down.
If people sincerely believe McCleary, Beerens and Harriott are not good enough options on the wing for the Championship they need their heads examined.
Squawka has him with 25 chances created (25 key passes, 0 assists) to McCleary's 22 (20 key passes, 2 assists), whereas whoscored has Beerens with 27 key passes to McCleary's 29. Either way, he's definitely top 2.
I was sure I saw a chances created stat rather than a key pass stat a few weeks ago but anyway the statistics, if you are inclined to trust them, show hes playing well with little reward!
I understand people who have the capacity to go to the games every week will be able to tell a lot more about him than an exile in France will from stats and highlights but often looks can be deceiving right? Isnt that the point of moneyball?
(btw we dont need another argument about why moneyball doesnt work in a complicated game like football)
by RoyalBlue » 18 Nov 2016 18:26
Jagermesiter1871Maguire Haven't heard the interview but Forster is one of my all-time favourite Reading players. Absolutely electric when on form and a scorer of some blinding goals.
Might even have made the Prem in 03 if he hadn't done his knee at Molineux.
He was sometimes (all the time) offside though.
by NewCorkSeth » 18 Nov 2016 18:29
RoyalBlue Just watched his goals in the video that's with the interview. If we could find a striker like him over Xmas we could well be heading for the top!
I had almost forgotten just how good (and damn fast) he was. Amazing watching him dribbling with the ball at his feet faster than the covering defenders could run without the ball!
by West Stand Man » 19 Nov 2016 15:14
Jagermesiter1871Maguire Haven't heard the interview but Forster is one of my all-time favourite Reading players. Absolutely electric when on form and a scorer of some blinding goals.
Might even have made the Prem in 03 if he hadn't done his knee at Molineux.
He was sometimes (all the time) offside though.
by RoyalBlue » 19 Nov 2016 20:05
by Jagermesiter1871 » 19 Nov 2016 21:50
RoyalBlue Just watched his goals in the video that's with the interview. If we could find a striker like him over Xmas we could well be heading for the top!
I had almost forgotten just how good (and damn fast) he was. Amazing watching him dribbling with the ball at his feet faster than the covering defenders could run without the ball!Jagermesiter1871Maguire Haven't heard the interview but Forster is one of my all-time favourite Reading players. Absolutely electric when on form and a scorer of some blinding goals.
Might even have made the Prem in 03 if he hadn't done his knee at Molineux.
He was sometimes (all the time) offside though.
That old chestnut! A massive exaggeration. He was also one of those strikers who suffered because he could react and run quicker than the average lino's brain! By the time lino woke up, he was ahead of defenders and lino wrongly assumed it must have been because he was offside at the time the ball was played.