by cmonurz » 31 Oct 2010 18:24
by Snowball » 31 Oct 2010 18:26
Wimb Can you stop with the Gwathoppa crap, wherever it came from its derogative and highlights the fact that you're getting desperate and losing the argument
I dont think URZ or anyone else is saying Long is god awful, has never had a good run, or that he doesn't have THE POTENTIAL to be a good player. But quite frankly the way you bring up the stats to show 'he's similar to Doyle' do the most damage to discredit your own stupid stats, the two aren't even close and it's the reason Doyle is playing in the Premier League and why Shane is in danger of being replaced by a 21 year old Welsh International.
You can't bask in past glories to defend a player.
Lee Nogan and Stuart Lovell are brilliant examples of strikers from Reading's history who in the past had purple patches of goalscoring but then tailed off so extremely in the space of just 12-18 months that they dropped a division or two even at relatively young ages.
As a stats man answer this honestly. What's more likely to happen in the future...
Scenario A) Form over the last 25 games
Scenario B) Form over the 25 games previously
A range of outside factors can lead to the two of those ranging from close to totally far apart but I DARE you to say you've put your house on scenario B.
You're missing the entire point of this debate in that some fans are questioning whether Shane Long is doing well enough RIGHT NOW as a STRIKER to warrant this formation or his own selection. Right now the results are going our way, Brian is happy and we're at or above where we expected to be, so stats or no stats we should be happy, but it doesn't mean we can't question things.
by Victor Meldrew » 31 Oct 2010 18:27
by Wimb » 31 Oct 2010 18:31
by Victor Meldrew » 31 Oct 2010 18:31
by Still Hate Futcher! » 31 Oct 2010 18:33
by brendywendy » 31 Oct 2010 18:37
by PEARCEY » 31 Oct 2010 18:38
brendywendy shut the oxf*rd up all of you you bunch of gaylord derrbrains
by Hoop Blah » 31 Oct 2010 18:52
Victor Meldrew BTW Snowball class is permanent only if you have class in the first place.
by Snowball » 31 Oct 2010 19:13
Wimb
How's this for a stat.
FROM OPEN PLAY IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP SHANE LONG HAS SCORED 13 GOALS FROM OPEN PLAY SINCE THE BEGINNING OF 2008/2009. IN THREE SEASONS HE AVERAGES LESS THEN 5 GOALS A SEASON.
If you want to keep banging on about ''cup goals' 'penalties won' 'assists' blah blah blah. FINE but the statistics clearly show that Shane Long is not scoring enough goals, end of.
by Snowball » 31 Oct 2010 19:18
by cmonurz » 31 Oct 2010 19:28
Snowball Forlán endured a difficult time at Manchester United. Although he made his debut for the club on 29 January against Bolton Wanderers, he did not score his first goal until 18 September, a penalty in a Champions League game against Maccabi Haifa. This goal drought, which lasted for 27 games during an eight month period, saw him dubbed "Diego Forlorn" and "Diego Birtles" (after Garry Birtles, a former United striker who had flopped) by some quarters of the English press.
and since?
106 appearances 54 goals Villarreal
109 appearances 69 goals Athletico Madrid
070 appearances 29 goals URUGUAY
285 appearances 152 goals
by Snowball » 31 Oct 2010 19:30
by Snowball » 31 Oct 2010 19:34
cmonurzSnowball Forlán endured a difficult time at Manchester United. Although he made his debut for the club on 29 January against Bolton Wanderers, he did not score his first goal until 18 September, a penalty in a Champions League game against Maccabi Haifa. This goal drought, which lasted for 27 games during an eight month period, saw him dubbed "Diego Forlorn" and "Diego Birtles" (after Garry Birtles, a former United striker who had flopped) by some quarters of the English press.
and since?
106 appearances 54 goals Villarreal
109 appearances 69 goals Athletico Madrid
070 appearances 29 goals URUGUAY
285 appearances 152 goals
You really are shocking at this stats lark, aren't you. Problems with this little statoid:
- The paragraph you begin with talks about goals in all games (presumably, as his first was scored in a CL game); your subsequent stats are for domestic league games only.
- For some reason, despite asking 'and since?' you omitted his subsequent goals and appearances for United before he left for Villereal.
Try again. Never mind that Forlan has never played for Reading and so by your own rules this has nothing to do with the debate.
by cmonurz » 31 Oct 2010 19:36
by Snowball » 31 Oct 2010 19:43
by Snowball » 31 Oct 2010 19:44
cmonurz As I said, Forlan has no relevance to this thread.
by cmonurz » 31 Oct 2010 19:45
by cmonurz » 31 Oct 2010 19:47
Snowballcmonurz As I said, Forlan has no relevance to this thread.
Forlan IS relevant. Just as Mark Hughes or Kevin Doyle are relevant.
They are examples of a forward having a blank time.
by Snowball » 31 Oct 2010 19:48
cmonurz You claim Forlan made 106 appearances for Villereal in total, scoring 54 goals, all competitions.
Check again.
That is clearly not his record in all competitions for Villereal. You've made the same rudimentary error on his Atletico stats.
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