Ian Royal Snowball The stats say in the Championship he ought to score 10-15. To get 20 he's going
to have to be a record-breaker, and let's not forget he's very expensive.
There's absolutely nothing in his career to date to suggest he'e the kind of
player to grind out 23-30 league goals.
He MIGHT (of course) but it's not very likely based on every precedent
for the money we can do much better
You do talk nonsense. Strikers who get 23-30 league goals are rarer than gold dust and very few do it more than once or twice. And as for your "stats say in the Championship he ought to score 10-15", he got 19 league goals for scunthorpe in 9/10 you total bellend.
Unless you're still talking about Pog, in which case your stats are meaningless for how many he'll score in the Championship. They don't translate.
Dear Bell-End. I was clearly talking about the Pog.
There are stats comparing Premiership-Championship goal-scoring for player as I wrote about three consecutive pog-Posts
and Hooper has yet to play in the English premier League.
And if players going from the Championship to the Prem typically DROP their goals tally
isn't it also extremely likely that players dropping from the Premiership to the Championship
(unless they are old and past-it) should see their goal tally doubled or trebled?
Or is the maths and logic too much for your tiny brain?
Let's show it for a completely random player, um, Jason Roberts
25 Matches 1,491 Minutes 5 Goals 298 Minutes per Goal 2010-11 Blackburn
10 Matches 0,467 Minutes 0 Goals 000 Minutes per Goal 2011-12 Blackburn
35 Matches 1,958 Minutes 5 Goals 392 Minutes per Goal 2010-12 Blackburn
17 Matches 1,428 Minutes 6 Goals 238 Minutes per Goal 2011-12 Reading
Roberts Minutes-per-Goal for his last 1.5 Prem season would translate to 10.56 Goals per 46x90 season
Had he played a 46 x 90 season at the rate he was scoring he would have got 17.36 Goals. He would also have had 17.36 assists
He is clearly a player in the twilight of his career at 35 but even so he was scoring at 164% of his 2010-11 rate
Direct Comparison
25 Matches 1,491 Minutes
5 Goals 298 Minutes per Goal 2010-11 Blackburn, Roberts
29 Matches 2,016 Minutes
5 Goals 403 Minutes per Goal 2012-13 Reading, Pogrevnyak
Roberts stepped up to the equivalent of a 17 goal season but was much more prolific in the Prem
Against that The Pog is still close to his peak, but will do truly exceptionally to get 17 goals