by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2010 19:10
by Snowball » 02 Nov 2010 19:25
Ian Royal I like the way most of those players have made considerably fewer appearances than Long, yet have the same goal tally. It's great when snowball puts up stats that are completely counter-productive to his argument.
by Snowball » 02 Nov 2010 19:31
Ian Royal I like the way most of those players have made considerably fewer appearances than Long, yet have the same goal tally. It's great when snowball puts up stats that are completely counter-productive to his argument.
1) 2, Patrick Agyemang, QPR 0 (8) - 1 in 0 supersub 2 in 8 appearances
2) 2, David Clarkson, Bristol City 3 (5) - 1 in 1.5 2 in 8 appearances
=2) 2, Freddie Eastwood, Coventry 3 (1) - 1 in 1.5 2 in 8 appearances GOOD
4) 2, Tarmo Kink, Middlesboro 5 (5) - 1 in 2.5 2 in 10 appearances
=4) 2, James Hayter, Doncaster 5 (2) - 1 in 2.5 2 in 7 appearances
=4) 2, Matty Fryatt, Leicester 5 (4) - 1 in 2.5 2 in 9 appearances
=4) 2, Theo Robinson, Millwall 5 (1) - 1 in 2.5 2 in 6 appearances
2, Tamas Priskin, Ipswich 6 (6) - 1 in 3 2 in TWELVE appearances
9) 2, Ian Hulme, Preston 7 (1) - 1 in 3.5 2 in 8 appearances
10) 2, Ched Evans, Sheffield Utd 8 (4) - 1 in 4 2 in TWELVE appearances
=10) 2, Steve Howard, Leicester 8 (5) - 1 in 4 2 in THIRTEEN appearances
12) 2, Martyn Waghorn, Leicester 9 (1) - in 4.5 2 in TEN appearances
13) 2, Nadir Ciftci, Portsmouth 11 appearances - 1 in 5.5 2 in 11 appearances
=13) 2, Jonathon Forte, Scunthorpe 11 (2) - 1 in 5.5 2 in THIRTEEN appearances
15) 2, Shane Long, Reading 13 (0) - 1 in 6.5 2 in THIRTEEN starts
16) 2, Richard Creswell, Sheffield Utd. 14 (0) - 1 in 7 2 in THIRTEEN starts
by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2010 19:41
by Snowball » 02 Nov 2010 19:42
by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2010 19:45
Snowball =4) 2, Matty Fryatt, Leicester 5 (4) - 1 in 2.5 2 in 9 appearances
Both goals scored as a sub in losing 4-3 at Norwich
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Tut-Tut Palm-Tree Boy
by Kitson12 » 02 Nov 2010 19:46
Snowball All these guys, all "strikers" have only scored 2 league goals this season
2, Michael Chopra, Cardiff 7 (0) (4 Million) EDIT. CHOPRA CHANGED TO 3 ON CARDIFF WEBSITE SINCE
2, Craig Bellamy, 6 (0) Cardiff (6 Million?)
2, Richard Creswell, Sheffield Utd. 14 (0)
2, Martyn Waghorn, Leicester 9 (1)
2, Nadir Ciftci, Portsmouth 11 appearances
2, Jonathon Forte, Scunthorpe 11 (2)
2, Tamas Priskin, Ipswich 6 (6)
2, Ched Evans, Sheffield Utd 8 (4)
2, Matty Fryatt, Leicester 5 (4)
2, Steve Howard, Leicester 8 (5)
2, Ian Hulme, Preston 7 (1)
2, Patrick Agyemang, QPR 0 (8)
2, Theo Robinson, Millwall 5 (1)
2, David Clarkson, Bristol City 3 (5)
2, Freddie Eastwood, Coventry 3 (1)
2, Tarmo Kink, Middlesboro 5 (5) 389 minutes played
2, Shefki Kuqi, Derby County
2, James Hayter, Doncaster 5 (2)
by Snowball » 02 Nov 2010 19:46
by Snowball » 02 Nov 2010 19:47
Ian RoyalSnowball =4) 2, Matty Fryatt, Leicester 5 (4) - 1 in 2.5 2 in 9 appearances
Both goals scored as a sub in losing 4-3 at Norwich
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Tut-Tut Palm-Tree Boy
It's still a better scoring record than Long's this season.
by cmonurz » 02 Nov 2010 19:48
by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2010 19:52
by Snowball » 02 Nov 2010 19:54
by Stranded » 02 Nov 2010 19:56
SnowballIan RoyalSnowball =4) 2, Matty Fryatt, Leicester 5 (4) - 1 in 2.5 2 in 9 appearances
Both goals scored as a sub in losing 4-3 at Norwich
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Tut-Tut Palm-Tree Boy
It's still a better scoring record than Long's this season.
2 = 2
by Snowball » 02 Nov 2010 19:57
Ian Royal If you think you can make your point stand snowy, why don't you express it as time on the pitch rather than starts and subs, or appearances and then we'll see how Long compares in an equal comparison. Remembering his goals are penalties which at least one other player on the pitch probably would have scored in his place.
by handbags_harris » 02 Nov 2010 19:58
by Royalee » 02 Nov 2010 19:59
by Snowball » 02 Nov 2010 20:03
Stranded
2 in 6 is a better personal performance than 2 in 13 though wouldn't you agree?
by cmonurz » 02 Nov 2010 20:12
SnowballStranded
2 in 6 is a better personal performance than 2 in 13 though wouldn't you agree?
I would if that was what I was discussing.
What I'm discussing is the very simple fact that 46% of listed strikers have scored less goals than Shane this season
and only 34% have scored more.
I'm not, right now, caring much about individual scoring rates or lethality
by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2010 20:18
by Ryn » 02 Nov 2010 21:12
Snowball
for example Chopra's lethality is BRILLIANT. 72% of shots on target and 38% of those are goals
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