by Wimb »
01 Nov 2010 05:48
Snowball 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.
It's a complete and utter rubbish stat
Player X scores 44 goals in 3 seasons
Player Y scores 11 goals in 3 seasons
Who is the better player?
If you can answer that you're an idiot
You need to know HOW MANY Games they've played
Player X has played every league and cup game, 150 games, 44 goals, so he's an OK striker
Player Y played 2 games, scored 2 goals, was in a car crash didn't play again that season, started season 2 and scored a hat-trick, then 2 goals, then 2 more, 8 in three games and got leukemia. Near the end of season 3 he came back and scored 4 goals in the last 3 games for his club, every one from a 65 yard dribble beating all the opposition players twice. Player Y is a genius about to be sold for 10 million.
Don't remember Long having a car crash tbf so I don't see what relevance any of that is to this argument
He's been fit and available for the majority of 3 years. If we're talking about statistical methodology then I take your point but I find that slightly hypocritical as you yourself aren't prepared to analyse or critique your own stats....
Anyway back to Shane Long....
Shane Long since opening day 08/09 in the Championship.
Apps 48+(35) Goals from open play = 13
If we go by your general thinking of say 15 mins per average sub appearence say round that up to about 54 games? (if that's not fair we'll just strike off his 3 goals that were as a sub...)
SO.... 54/13 = 1 Goal from open play every 4.15 games.
To me the above is the stat that most relates to my own opinion on Shane. It's not the worst ratio and as you've said other strikers have had worse, but that's besides the point as we're discussing now and the future of this team. I think Shane works hard, does well for the team BUT doesn't do enough in front of goal. Right now we can carry Shane and his performances in areas other then in front of goal are doing enough to help the team win.
However long term if that Ratio doesn't come down nearer 2.5 then I don't feel the team will be able to push on. Long has shown himself to have the potential to go on a run of scoring but there's only so long you can wait for a player to go on a run before you either drop him or let him move on. I don't think we're there right this second as the team seems to be doing ok, but it's getting very close and I think Noel Hunt and Simon Church have earned the CHANCE to see if they can do that role better then Shane.
They might well go ahead and flop in the role but until they get given 20-30 starts as Shane has then how can anybody prove that Shane IS the man for the job. Historical stats and personal opinions based on watching football can give you hints and clues but that's about it.
You've made nearly 400 posts on Shane Long bringing in every stat known to man, so perhaps if you just summarised your opinion on Long and which stats you think are MOST relevant into 1 neat post it would help.