by Reading_Royal » 20 May 2007 13:30
by WTRoyal » 20 May 2007 15:21
by AbovetheI » 20 May 2007 15:26
by Captain Sinbad » 20 May 2007 15:33
Friday's Child OK - disprove me... I am open to opinions.
I am struggling to find a comparator.... hit me with some world-class alternatives, that have so many assists.........
by Mr Brightside » 20 May 2007 16:06
AbovetheI Although Glen Little is a wonderful winger, there have been two better wingers for RFC, named Paul Brooker and Tony Rougier.
by readingfc13 » 20 May 2007 18:38
by brendywendy » 20 May 2007 18:56
by Coppelled Streets » 20 May 2007 19:03
by Royal Rother » 20 May 2007 19:09
by Ian Royal » 20 May 2007 19:43
Royal Rother Most of the best football we played last season involved Little.
Seol is good on his day but Little seems to know what he is doing all the time, whereas Seol seems to make it all up, rather uncertainly, as he goes along.
by ReadingFlan » 20 May 2007 20:34
by playoffs or layoffs » 20 May 2007 21:21
by weybridgewanderer » 20 May 2007 23:33
Friday's Child this man is the best crosser of the ball (and "setter-up of crossing positions") that I have seen - in the world - in my short 26 years.
I am struggling to find a comparator.... hit me with some world-class alternatives, that have so many assists.........
by Katie Marsden » 21 May 2007 00:34
Friday's Child OK - disprove me... I am open to opinions.
Glen Little is injury prone, slow, and sometimes cannot last a full game. In the Premiership, division below, and "any other football that Reading FC have not played in but I've seen on the telly", this man is the best crosser of the ball (and "setter-up of crossing positions") that I have seen - in the world - in my short 26 years.
I am struggling to find a comparator.... hit me with some world-class alternatives, that have so many assists.........
by Ian Royal » 21 May 2007 17:28
by papereyes » 21 May 2007 17:47
by Katie Marsden » 21 May 2007 18:04
by Ian Royal » 21 May 2007 18:17
papereyes One of the broadsheets had a list of "killer passes" - no idea what it meant but that would just be subjective. IR has a point, but it starts getting subjective.
That said, surely the output of a winger is so much more than just goals and assists. Even a simple total of crosses made would give a good idea of how the player has been playing.
Simple statistics = poor analysis.
by papereyes » 21 May 2007 18:44
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