by cmonurz » 26 Oct 2010 23:32
by Snowball » 26 Oct 2010 23:37
floyd__streete Here's a stat for you. 2002/03, Forster scored 16 goals in 35+5 Championship games. Mainly playing as the loan striker in a 4-5-1, a system similar to which Long has been part of on a regular basis so far this season. If Long gets close to that kind of strike rate this season I'll eat my hat.
by cmonurz » 26 Oct 2010 23:40
by floyd__streete » 26 Oct 2010 23:49
Snowball And the thing was he had MANY more chances than Long or Church.
Whereas Long and Church convert between 1 in 4.5 and 1 in 5.5 Forster was converting 1/7, 1/8, and 1/11.
yes, that's right, 11 shots required to get a single goal, more than twice Long's 1 in 5.
by Snowball » 26 Oct 2010 23:52
cmonurz But you never saw Forster play. And you aren't considering what a player brings to the team that isn't analysed statistically. You're consistently not 'getting' those bits.
by cmonurz » 26 Oct 2010 23:59
by Snowball » 27 Oct 2010 00:01
floyd__streete
Where do you get these curious stats from ?
Simple fact is that Long simply doesn't get enough shots away in games, he doesn't get into goalscoring positions often enough to work the 'keeper. Still, it's ok because he's 'young' and he 'works hard'. Until Long has a season scoring consistently at Championship level (y'know, like Forster did in 02/03) his record can really only most politely be described as 'patchy'.
by Snowball » 27 Oct 2010 00:11
cmonurz Stop printing stats. They aren't relevant*. You can't 'count' what Forster brought to the team any more than you can 'count' the aspects of Long's game that frustrates people. You didn't he him play, how can you pass any judgement on him whatsoever.
cmonurz *Although if you're going to state it 'FACT' that his assist rate was ordinary, you should back it up.
And yes, where do you get all these stats from? I like numbers as much as you do, although more around cricket -
which website tells me how many shots at goal Forster had in 2003?
I've already explained what Forster brought to the side in previous posts, as have many others.
You didn't see him play, you are not in a position to effectively judge his relative importance
to the team to that of Shane Long, on stats alone.
by floyd__streete » 27 Oct 2010 00:13
Snowballfloyd__streete
Where do you get these curious stats from ?
The Reading Official Site
Shooting.
On target
off target
Hit woodwork
Goals
Starts
Sub Appearances
by sandman » 27 Oct 2010 00:15
by cmonurz » 27 Oct 2010 07:45
by Wycombe Royal » 27 Oct 2010 09:01
Snowball I DID. He had 13 assists in 3 seasons, playing 90 (05) games. That is NOT a big deal.
Gylfi had 9 assists last season in 43 games. Long was matching him (Forster) in assist per game.
Jimmy Kebe had SIXTEEN assists in TWO seasons, quite a bit better than 13 in 3, wouldn't you say?
Stephen Hunt had 18 assists in ONE season of 41 games.
Does THAT answer your question?
by Vision » 27 Oct 2010 09:18
by Wycombe Royal » 27 Oct 2010 09:23
Vision Long isnt a patch on Forster but like Forster his value to the team cannot be judged on goals scored alone.
by Maguire » 27 Oct 2010 10:02
by Hoop Blah » 27 Oct 2010 10:30
Wycombe RoyalVision Long isnt a patch on Forster but like Forster his value to the team cannot be judged on goals scored alone.
Agreed. Long's workrate is fantastic and I bet a lot of defenders really hate playing against him and he showed on Saturday what he can do if a ball is played in behind the defence. It was very "Fozzy-esque".
by Vision » 27 Oct 2010 11:01
by RobRoyal » 27 Oct 2010 12:21
Snowball More than a few have said "frustrating" and/or "selfish"
If he gave "something else to the team", what was it?
Was it goals?
Was it assists?
Was it loads of tackling back and goal-line clearances?
What?
Snowball I mean what is there if you take out goals, assists?
by Svlad Cjelli » 27 Oct 2010 12:28
by Elm Park Old Boy » 27 Oct 2010 12:33
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