cmonurz Snowball
But seriously how does anyone break into a forward line like Doyle-Hunt?
According to you he would be scoring as many goals as Doyle (and more than Hunt), so it shouldn't be difficult.
No, that does NOT follow.
First Coppell doesn't change winning sides. Doyle & Hunt, if fit are virtually undroppable.
Second Kevin Doyle is actually scoring the goals 17 League goals in 28 1 goal every 142 minutes
Third Noel Hunt is actually scoring the goals 10 League goals in 22 (5) 1 goal every 159 minutes
This season Shane is scoring one goal every 223 minutes BTW, just a tad better than 2 goals in 5 games, respectable figures for a full-time striker
And looking at who-played-when it's obvious what's happening.
KD-SL-NH
90 00 00 Forest
73 17 02 Plymouth
76 14 18 Charlton
90 68 22 Palace
90 60 30 Ipswich
62 28 78 Wednesday
90 36 54 Watford
90 24 76 SWANSEA
90 06 84 Wolves
90 65 25 BURNLEY
69 21 90 Preston
90 07 83 DONCASTER
90 09 90 QPR
90 00 90 Burnley
73 17 68 Bristol
90 22 68 DERBY
90 15 75 Sheffield United
90 29 61 SAINTS
90 00 35 Cardiff
90 18 72 COVENTRY
90 00 56 Barnsley
90 10 80 BLACKPOOL
90 10 80 NORWICH
90 63 27 Birmingham
90 27 63 CARDIFF
90 90 21 Southampton
76 14 76 WATFORD
90 00 62 Swansea
2409 Minutes - 17 goals - 142 Minutes per goal DOYLE (Main Striker)
1586 Minutes - 10 goals - 159 minutes per goal HUNT (Support Striker)
0670 Minutes - 03 goals - 223 minutes per goal LONG (Third Striker)
86 Minutes Average time on the pitch DOYLE (Factor = 17.2) 17 actual goals
59 Minutes Average time on the pitch HUNT (Factor = 11.
10 actual goals
24 Minutes Average time on the pitch LONG (Factor = 04.
03 actual goals
If you multiply up Hunt and Long to 2409 Minutes you'd get
2409 Minutes - 17.00 goals DOYLE actual
2409 Minutes - 15.36 goals HUNT projected, equal time
2409 Minutes - 10.79 goals LONG projected, equal time
The reason these figures don't equate to earlier ones is I hadn't allowed for the times Doyle came off early
and also, rather than guess an average sub time of 18 minutes, these are exact figures. Long is averaging 24 minutes this year
They do mean, unless you can prove that Long plays worse if he starts, that with the same time on the grass he'd've got 11 goals so far this season in the league
and averaged for the rest of the season
26.44 = 26.44 for "Doyle's Average Time on Pitch" DOYLE
15.56 = 23.38 for "Doyle's Average Time on Pitch" HUNT
04.67 = 16.79 for "Doyle's Average Time on Pitch" LONG
So yeah, OK, the kid on scraps is playing the Doyle equivalent of about 17 goals a season compared to 26 for Doyle
Not bad, though for a kid just 22 years old and still learning his trade