cmonurz Considering Long has been at the club for five years, I'd expect a list as long as my arm of achievements, but sadly that's not the case. You are still missing the point that having never, ever, watched Forster play for Reading, you have no idea how effective he was for the team, and as such can't appreciate why many of us can see that Long will never be the player that Fozzy was for RFC; you don't suddenly find a good first touch at 23/24 years old, for example, it's something you can either do well or not, and Forster's was exemplary. Your failure to concede on this is a bit embarassing Snowball.
How many years was Gylfi at the club? "Years at a club" is a totally shite measure. It's first-team games that count, first-team starts, minutes on the pitch for the first-team. In Long's first YEAR he had ONE start. And again, as pointed out (and ignored) he has now reached the dizzy total of 62 League starts, a QUARTER the number of Forsters appearances (244 excluding games at Horley) BEFORE HE EVEN ARRIVED AT READING!!
Long's first league start was April 17, 2006, 13 days (and just two more games) before the end of the season,
in fact he has had
2006/07 Premiership (Aged 19 at start f season)
2007/08 Premiership (Aged 20 at start of season)
2008/09 Championship (Aged 21 at start of season)
2009/10 Championship (Aged 22 at start of season)
and he had just 49 league starts, but totaled 22 league goals... compare that to Harte who in one season, last season, had 59 starts.
He was behind Doyle (6.5 Million), Kitson (5.5M), Lita (1M) and Noel Hunt
and 12 games this season
You are comparing Long to a player who played for Reading at his peak, (age 26-31), played mostly at a lower level, had had 244 appearances before arriving at the club (150% of Long's total CAREER appearances) completed more than 600 appearances.
And Forster wasted an inordinate amount of chances, and in six years scored just 59 goals. Sure he was a good player, but he wasn't Doyle and he WAS at his peak