by Snowball » 22 Jan 2009 22:56
by Snowball » 22 Jan 2009 22:56
cmonurz God, I thought I loved stats.
by Platypuss » 22 Jan 2009 23:01
by Schards#2 » 23 Jan 2009 09:19
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 23 Jan 2009 09:32
by Thaumagurist* » 23 Jan 2009 09:53
Snowball My other side is Arsenal, sometimes beautiful to watch.
by sheshnu » 23 Jan 2009 10:35
by Hoop Blah » 23 Jan 2009 10:36
Snowball None of which makes a blind bit of difference to Long's ability to control a ball or hold off a defender.
This is plain daft. Some players are LUMPS but they keep putting it in the net.
Shane Long's scoring rate is respectable. For a bit-part sub it's brilliant.
He should get more time either with Reading or on loan. Mark my words he'll have a 30-goal season
None of it makes a blind bit of difference to Lita's inability to challenge for the ball without trying to win a freekick and losing posession on far too frequent an occassion.
Well I think Lita's head is gone. When you judge his overall record he's been going downhill for years.
YES he had a brief flurry at Norwich (but not STUNNING. 7 in 16 made better by a hat-trick otherwise 4 in 15)
...I don't know what you're trying to prove Snowball, but all the stats in the world won't change what happens on the pitch!
I agree. Let's talk "on the pitch" then.
How many times this season has Leroy saved Reading?
NONE.
How many times did he save Reading in the 2007-08 season?
NONE.
How many points has Shane grabbed for us this season? At least four.
He earned us more than that in the Premiership.
To me Long is a hard-working professional, young, who has the power and speed to be a very, very good player.
Lita is a talented but overblown playboy on his way down down down unless some manager can smack some sense into him.
Last point. Those who defend him are thinking 3-4 years in the past. 2 pointless goals in two seasons, and ten for other clubs?
by Hoop Blah » 23 Jan 2009 10:39
Snowball I think he is EASILY a 20-goal a season player at this level IF HE STARTS
by Hoop Blah » 23 Jan 2009 10:43
Snowball Neither of those actually tell you who's the better team or player though, it just shows who'd amassed more
points or scored more goals over the season (the table never lies is a cliche that has some weight behind it
admittedly, but it's still only a measure of performance not ability
As far as I am concerned, the side that gets the most points
is the "best" that year. The best at meeting the task (getting points)
My other side is Arsenal, sometimes beautiful to watch. When Hull
went to the Emirates and won 2-1, that was a statistic. Sheer guts and
hard work overcame 11 guys playing TOO pretty football.
Would you rather we be the best side in the Championship and lose 1-0
in the play-off final, or be "workmanlike" and champions?
For me it's a no-brainer. The one with the most points is the best side.
I might accept an argument if it 90 Pts versus 89, but not 95 v 85.
But the Readings of this world are never going to match Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool for pure ability.
We do it on effort, guts, team-play.
That's why I like the Longs, Doyles, Hunts and don't like tarts who occasionally score clever goals.
by Royal Rother » 23 Jan 2009 10:44
Alan Partridge For me, it's 4 years since Long has signed, he's not a kid anymore yet hasn't shown remotely near enough progress in that time.
by Snowball » 23 Jan 2009 11:10
by cmonurz » 23 Jan 2009 11:14
by Schards#2 » 23 Jan 2009 11:28
Snowball However, if you ignore goals scored for other teams: Long>Torres but that would be just silly wouldn't it?
Don't talk wet. Torres for Liverpool 44 League Appearances, 29 goals, 1 goal every 1.5 league games
BUT
If you INCLUDE all the teams Lita has played for since joining Reading, these are his crap figures
76 19 READING 1 goal every 4 matches
13 06 Norwich
08 03 Charlton
97 28 1 goal every 3.46 games
So in four seasons in Championship or Premiership he has had 97 league starts and scored 28 goals at an average of 1 goal every 3.46 games
2 goals every 7 league games is Leroy's average at Championship and Premiership level. That's ALL clubs, and that is not a good record for a main striker.
In 3.1 seasons, Shane Long, 25 months younger, 18 when he first played for the club has had 20 starts (one fifth of Lita's) and 11 goals. 1 goal for every 1.82 starts
But that's false. In Shane's case he has played a lot of minutes as a sub, so call his games 26 and goals 11. Now his scoring ratio is "only" 1 goal in every 2.40 games
In terms of goals per minute on the pitch he matches and beats Doyle. These are absolute facts
by Maguire » 23 Jan 2009 11:49
Snowball I think he is EASILY a 20-goal a season player at this level IF HE STARTS
by Snowball » 23 Jan 2009 11:49
by Ian Royal » 23 Jan 2009 12:09
Snowball Ian, I am simply making the point that Long has played so very few games, and such a small total of minutes
and yet has scored 11 league goals. I think one league down in the right kind of team he'd get near a goal a game.
I think he is EASILY a 20-goal a season player at this level IF HE STARTS
by cmonurz » 23 Jan 2009 12:12
by Ian Royal » 23 Jan 2009 12:18
cmonurz You're still ignoring my question snowball, as to how many points Long's goals have directly earned us.
Edit: I worked it out (didn't take long). Without Long's goals we would be 6 points worse off over the last 3.5 seasons.
by Skyline » 23 Jan 2009 12:31
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