Hoop Blah Snowball The BURNLEY commentators thought Long was awesome for the whole game
and was man of the match. One of those commentators was Clarke Carlisle,
Burnley player
I don't think anyone has doubted that Long had an excellent game at Burnley, or that he can do that every now and again. What is being suggested, and supported by you in many respects, is that he isn't good enough at what we want him to do to be consistently effective in this side.
I think he's probably had 3 good games this season. The rest have been distinctly average and littered with him failing to hold on to the ball, not being in the right place to get on the end of good work by his teammates, getting caught offside through some pretty typical laziness (he works hard, but then gets lazy at times and so isn't in the right place for a clearance, through ball etc and is often just ambling back and offside), and generally not offering enough of a goal threat.
I simply disagree. I think he has played well all season, all twelve games. I think that's why we are getting so many late goals.
He pulls penalties (3) one sixth of all our goals. He pulls free-kicks which result in goals. He has had two opponents sent off
for repeatedly fouling him. Did those sendings-off not improve our results and GD?
Use the Burnley game as an example. They are a VERY good side. I thought we'd lose 3-0 or 4-0 there.
Prior to the Reading game they were P8 W7 D1 19-4. Long's speed and strength won the first goal, a
penalty, taken VERY well. Going 1-0 up early must have helped us enormously. The Burnley TV states
that he gave the two CBs a torrid time. That is a wearing-down process.
Then he wins yet another free-kick (and Cort is lucky to still be on the pitch) and we score from that.
Then he interplays (great touch BTW) with Tabb and pulls the red-card offence and Cort is off. What's that worth?
Then he wins a great tussle to set up Church for a free shot which was saved.
Then he breaks into the box, great awareness, excellent control at speed and sets up Antonio for a tap-in.
And did we get our fourth goal (Church) because Burnley had ten-men and were tiring?
He also tackles back, clears off the line etc.
The MANAGER says he's an unsung hero. The manager picks him week-in, week-out over Church and Hunt and Bignall
Against Scunthorpe he was kicked up in the air countless times and needed to go off, could barely move. They stuck him on the wing
and he still managed some very good crosses. (He's a good crosser of the ball.)
Most of the people on this list simply dislike Long, never give him the credit he deserves. They live in the past and confuse
appearances with starts and forget that so many of his sub appearances (dozens of them) were for 2-3-4-5-6-7-8 minutes.
He is still way up there in terms of goals per minutes played.
As for "What is being suggested, and supported by you in many respects" I simply mean that for a lot of the time
in a 4-5-1 he is being used in a way which doesn't use his best attributes. That doesn't make him bad in any way.
The manager thinks it's worth doing that.
We saw a glimmer of hope at Burnley, nothing really to do with Long, but to do with how the midfield
creates chances. And YES, if Tabb can play that well, with that much vision, game after game and avoid
injury, we WILL break into the top six, playing 4-5-1, and Long will be seen as more and more valuable.