cmonurz Can you give us that list of Championship strikers scoring rates please.
Nope. Do the work yourself.
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 17:40
cmonurz Can you give us that list of Championship strikers scoring rates please.
by cmonurz » 15 Nov 2010 17:41
Snowballcmonurz Can you give us that list of Championship strikers scoring rates please.
Nope. Do the work yourself.
by Ian Royal » 15 Nov 2010 17:47
by Wimb » 15 Nov 2010 17:48
Ian Royal I think you've just shown that Shane Long was as good as an unfit, lacking in match practice Dave Kitson.
Talk about damning someone with faint praise.
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 17:51
Wimb
I'll excuse Kitson because his form for the 3 seasons before proved he was a consistant goalscorer and it was plain to see his injury was affecting him, there's obviously no stat that can prove it, only what I saw with my eyes.
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 17:57
cmonurz
You told Wycombe Royal you had the list. So show us how Long compares.
by Wimb » 15 Nov 2010 18:04
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 18:05
Ian Royal I think you've just shown that Shane Long was as good as an unfit, lacking in match practice Dave Kitson.
Talk about damning someone with faint praise.
by Wimb » 15 Nov 2010 18:09
SnowballIan Royal I think you've just shown that Shane Long was as good as an unfit, lacking in match practice Dave Kitson.
Talk about damning someone with faint praise.
Hi Palmela
I showed that a 19-Year old player playing the same amount of starts, as a SELECTED
(and therefore should be fit) player SEVEN YEARS his senior, with VAST experience,
matched him goal for goal. FACT.
You will, of course, excuse the demi-God who went on to glory at Stoke, OH.... he didn't
18 Appearances in 2008-09 for, wait for it, wait for it. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Goals. Quality!
But then he came and got us promoted..... 2 goals in ten... so that season 2 goals TOTAL in 28 Appearances. What's his name, Long?
I meant glory at Portsmouth, OH, he didn't there either...
So basically he's been rubbish since 2007-08
by Ian Royal » 15 Nov 2010 18:14
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 18:25
Wimb
So you're saying a striker with 4 open play goals in the Championship this year is rubbish? god what does that leave a striker with say... 1 goal from open play this year
by Wimb » 15 Nov 2010 18:35
SnowballWimb
So you're saying a striker with 4 open play goals in the Championship this year is rubbish? god what does that leave a striker with say... 1 goal from open play this year
I'd say a striker with 4 goals, playing in the best first 11 in the Championship is not worth 5.5 Million and is on his way downhill.
I'd say people who obsess on where goals come from are a little bit silly and the almanacs
don't bother with how goals are scored, just goals scored
I'd also say that people who are deliberately selective and keep harping on the last FOUR
goals while ignoring the fact that 17 of the previous 18 were in open play, are at best taking
the piss, at worst, posting with an agenda.
by Stranded » 15 Nov 2010 21:15
cmonurzSnowball Did you bleat when Doyle had had TWO in 19?
Yes, actually. Sure, he had some fans (like Long does now), but Coppell was getting vilified by some as Doyle was seemingly undroppable.
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 21:59
Wimb
The day Shane Long goes for £5.5 million I'll eat my hat. Long's nowhere near as bad as some people on here make out, but to compare him with a Kitson in his prime is the joke my friend.
by Terminal Boardom » 15 Nov 2010 22:04
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 22:22
Wimb [
I have no agenda, I'm asking your opinion that if Kitson 'a man on his way downhill' despite outscoring Long 4/1 (with less league starts) then how good does that make Shane Long goalscoring wise RIGHT NOW?
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 22:25
by Terminal Boardom » 15 Nov 2010 22:39
Snowball For clarity, this is a direct comparison of Kitson and Long for the last 2.33 seasons
22 Goals in 55 (39) = 61.5 Games in 2.33 Seasons = 1 Goal every 2.75 Games: Long
14 Goals in 51 (18) = 54.0 Games in 2.33 Seasons = 1 Goal every 3.86 Games: Kitson
No doubt Kitson's boots were too tight, the weather was wrong, he wasn't feeling well. What else?
by Royal With Cheese » 15 Nov 2010 22:48
Terminal BoardomSnowball For clarity, this is a direct comparison of Kitson and Long for the last 2.33 seasons
22 Goals in 55 (39) = 61.5 Games in 2.33 Seasons = 1 Goal every 2.75 Games: Long
14 Goals in 51 (18) = 54.0 Games in 2.33 Seasons = 1 Goal every 3.86 Games: Kitson
No doubt Kitson's boots were too tight, the weather was wrong, he wasn't feeling well. What else?
Try comparing like for like. Compare Kitson's first 2.33 seasons at Reading with Long. I think a blind man can see that Kitson's strike rate is more impressive that Long's. But then again, you ARE blind. Just for once, what do you see when Reading play? What do you see that is so impressive about Long that makes you claim he is better than Kitson? And, to make it clearer for you, I AM TALKING ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE WITNESSED AT FOOTBALL MATCHES AND NOT SOME NUMBERS SPEWING OUT OF A COMPUTER
by Snowball » 15 Nov 2010 23:03
Terminal BoardomSnowball For clarity, this is a direct comparison of Kitson and Long for the last 2.33 seasons
22 Goals in 55 (39) = 61.5 Games in 2.33 Seasons = 1 Goal every 2.75 Games: Long
14 Goals in 51 (18) = 54.0 Games in 2.33 Seasons = 1 Goal every 3.86 Games: Kitson
No doubt Kitson's boots were too tight, the weather was wrong, he wasn't feeling well. What else?
Try comparing like for like. Compare Kitson's first 2.33 seasons at Reading with Long. I think a blind man can see that Kitson's strike rate is more impressive that Long's. But then again, you ARE blind. Just for once, what do you see when Reading play? What do you see that is so impressive about Long that makes you claim he is better than Kitson? And, to make it clearer for you, I AM TALKING ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE WITNESSED AT FOOTBALL MATCHES AND NOT SOME NUMBERS SPEWING OUT OF A COMPUTER
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