by Wimb » 01 Nov 2010 09:34
by Snowball » 01 Nov 2010 09:36
by Wimb » 01 Nov 2010 09:40
Snowball Remember that Gylfi is a stand-out truly awesome player
possibly the best to have ever played for Reading
and was sold for 7 Million
Last Season Gylfi played 38 (5) games, exactly 1.5 times as much as Long's 24 (12) = 26
Gylfi scored 12 goals from open play (1 of which was against League 2 Burton, and one v Burnley)
Long scored EIGHT goals in open play 2/3 of 12 in 2/3 of the games.
That is he EXACTLY MATCHED Gylfi's open-play goals "per game". All Long's goals were against Championship sides with 3 against Premiership sides. And of course he won the penalty that Gylfi scored at Anfield.
38 (05) = 39 games for 12 Open Play Goals = 1 Open Play Goal every 3.25 Games GYLFI
24 (12) = 26 games for 08 Open Play Goals = 1 Open Play Goal every 3.25 Games LONG
RFC played 54 games last season. Long played 26 "games".
He was out through injuries and suspensions, and 8 open-play goals equates, obviously, to 16 + 2 pens if he played a full season's games like Harte (60 games 18 goals)
by Snowball » 01 Nov 2010 09:42
Wimb
What does Gylfi/the position he played, how many chances he had or how much he's worth have to do with Shane Long?
by Wimb » 01 Nov 2010 09:48
SnowballWimb
What does Gylfi/the position he played, how many chances he had or how much he's worth have to do with Shane Long?
Gylfi is very relevant because he was our top-scorer last year and has a clear valuation. ie He is a top-end Bundesliga Player who we sold for 7 Million, could easily play in the top six of the English Premiership.
I have shown that over a whole season, Long had a very respectable open-play goals total which exactly matches our best player, one who we sold for 7 Million.
Not saying Long would have scored all Gylfi's pens, but he has a very good penalty record (and Gylfi missed one last season)... But look at what happens if Long takes those pens and scores!
14 Goals Long
15 Goals Long (if he gets the one that Gylfi missed)
15 Goals Gylfi
Remember that Gylfi compared to Long, first thing is Gylfi played 1.5 times as much
Take away the penalties and goal-wise they are not so different
by Snowball » 01 Nov 2010 09:50
by Snowball » 01 Nov 2010 09:52
Wimb
Did the statistic I brought show that Long is scoring less then a goal every 4 games as a striker in open play, in games in the Championship?
If you accept the stat is correct, does it not support the simple notion, separate of all other debates, that Shane Long does not have a very good goals to game ratio in this league in open play.
Simple answer please.
by Snowball » 01 Nov 2010 10:23
by Wimb » 01 Nov 2010 11:02
by Hugo Boss » 01 Nov 2010 12:03
by handbags_harris » 01 Nov 2010 13:03
by Stranded » 01 Nov 2010 13:05
handbags_harris Wouldn't it be brilliant to see Snowball attempt to be a football manager for any cluband end up playing, say, Carlton Palmer instead of Roy Keane, or Paul Bodin instead of Nicky Shorey, because their positional statistics were better
N.B. These are four purely random names plucked from the air. I have absolutely no idea what their positional statistics are. The point remains the same though.
by floyd__streete » 01 Nov 2010 13:41
Hugo Boss Shane LOLong.
Gets taken off, everything completely changes and we end up winning. His replacements look hungry with one getting a goal. Surprise, surprise.
F*ck off Long.
by Snowball » 01 Nov 2010 13:49
Wimb What on earth does Kevin Doyle in the Premier League two seasons ago have to do with how good Shane Long is now, or going forward? for the last time I'm not concerned with players who are no longer with the club, how much they are worth or how they did in a Reading shirt or otherwise. I'm worried right now with the lone striker playing in a 4-5-1 and his lack of goals from open play.
But for the record... In the Championship since 2008/2009
Simon Church - Apps: 26 (23) Goals from open play 13. (If we take 6 subs as 1 full appearance as I did with Shane Long)
Apps: 30 - goals from open play 13 = 1 goal per 2.3 games.
by Snowball » 01 Nov 2010 13:51
Hugo Boss Shane LOLong.
Gets taken off, everything completely changes and we end up winning. His replacements look hungry with one getting a goal. Surprise, surprise.
F*ck off Long.
by andrew1957 » 01 Nov 2010 15:03
SnowballHugo Boss Shane LOLong.
Gets taken off, everything completely changes and we end up winning. His replacements look hungry with one getting a goal. Surprise, surprise.
F*ck off Long.
and changing from 451 to 442 HAD ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH IT.
by Wimb » 01 Nov 2010 15:07
SnowballWimb What on earth does Kevin Doyle in the Premier League two seasons ago have to do with how good Shane Long is now, or going forward? for the last time I'm not concerned with players who are no longer with the club, how much they are worth or how they did in a Reading shirt or otherwise. I'm worried right now with the lone striker playing in a 4-5-1 and his lack of goals from open play.
But for the record... In the Championship since 2008/2009
Simon Church - Apps: 26 (23) Goals from open play 13. (If we take 6 subs as 1 full appearance as I did with Shane Long)
Apps: 30 - goals from open play 13 = 1 goal per 2.3 games.
Ah, but Wim, remember that it's "unfair" to put in goals as a sub, innit? That's why Shane 05-08 was disallowed any credit. I've looked at Church and STARTING, in the league he's had FIVE goals from open play. I can name and date the matches. He's had one more in the cup, but if invoke the cup games, someone will say, "This is about the Championship"
Simon Church has scored five league goals in open play, AS A STARTER, IN HIS CAREER.
by Hoop Blah » 01 Nov 2010 15:12
andrew1957 You are wasting your time Snowball. I too like Long but the Long haters will not be happy until a/ he leaves or b/ he scores a hat trick every time he plays.
What few on here seem to realise is that the average Championship striker only has between 2-5 goals so far this season. 7 or 8 put you amongst the top few. I doubt more than 1 or 2 will achieve 20 goals in 46 games - much as with the last several seasons.
If Long can notch up 10 league goals by season end (which I think he can) he will be as prolific as most strikers in this division.
by andrew1957 » 01 Nov 2010 15:25
by Vision » 01 Nov 2010 15:51
andrew1957 The facts - just for the record I thought it would be interesting to list the top 2 scorers (irrespective of the position they play) for each Championship club so far this season. RFC are pretty average on the list and it just goes to show how few 20 goal a season strikers there are at this level.
Barnsley 5 & 3
Bristol 3 & 3
Burnley 8 & 5
Cardiff 10 & 4
Coventry 4 & 3
Palace 4 & 2
Derby 7 & 3
Donny 6 & 5
Hull 3 & 2
Ipswich 5 & 2
Leeds 6 & 5
Leicester 5 & 2
Boro 4 & 2
Millwall 5 & 3
Norwich 4 & 4
Forest 7 & 4
Pompey 5 & 4
Preston 7 & 4
QPR 8 & 5
Reading 4 & 3
Scunny 4 & 3
Sheffield 2 & 2
Swansea 7 & 4
Watford 6 & 6
Only 19 players have scored 5 goals or more so far this season - and we are nearly a third of the way through. Still keep on criiicising Long - after all why let the facts get in the way!
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