cmonurz Snowball I understand that your "theory" is he's incapable of scoring those open-play goals, but that's all it is, a theory and a very dumb one at that. Long has shown, over the seasons that he scores at least 84% of his goals in open play, so historically, saying he can't is DUMB. This season he has scored two goals in open play and warmed the keeper's hands a few times. So THIS season it's also DUMB to suggest he can't score goals in open play.
Dumb, now? More insults. You are a very rude person.
Oh DEAR. I did NOT say (
ad hominem) that YOU were dumb or ANYONE ELSE was dumb. READ WHAT I SAID.
Here it is, luv:
so historically, saying he can't is DUMBI am talking about a dumb
action. A genius can commit a dumb action.
Look up
ad hominem if you really don't know the difference
As for the paragraph I've quoted - this is another example of selective presentation of statistics, to suit your argument.
Now THAT, IS
ad hominem. Because you impugn me DIRECTLY, referring to my MOTIVE or mental state or personality.
Get the difference?
According to you, my claim that Long struggles to score from open play is dumb because of the proportion of his goals (85%) scored from open play. You should already know where I am going with this. If Long had scored 1 goal from open play in 5 years, and 1 goal in total, he would have scored 100% of his goals from open play. But that would not mean he has no problem scoring from open play. This is an extreme example to illustrate in as clear terms as possible the fallacy of your claim above.
No it is a DUMB example. Note this refers to the example, not the poster of the example.
It is dumb (very VERY dumb) because we know that Long has scored more than one gaol, in fact 32 in open play.
The fact is that Long has scored just league 6 goals in open play since August last year, 4 of which came in a 4 game burst around last Xmas. Since that quite magical 4 game burst of scoring, Long has 2 goals from open play in 27 matches for Reading, and those 27 games include 26 starts. The proportion of his goals in open play is irrelevant, I am looking at how many goal there are in total. To take that recent form, all league games since the start of last season, and claim he has no problem scoring from open play, is absolutely ridiculous. And I'll say it again, your inability to concede any ground on this subject has eliminated your credibility entirely.
So let me see, you choose your arbitrary 27 matches, and refer to "Just 6 LEAGUE goals in open play"... Note the dirty sleight of hand. "LEAGUE" why isn't the cup relevant. Did Long where magic boots in the cup? Why are internationals not relevant? Surely a perfectly valid way of looking at a player is very simply ALL his competitive games? The moment you start taking some out, it looks like you are deliberately excluding games where he did well.
(a) You've decide to ignore the point about Doyle receiving equal stick when he couldn't score.
Do you note, (a) and (b) above. Do you remember posting that Doyle's worst-ever run was 27 games WITHOUT SCORING AT ALL? You say (pretend) that you're even handed! Hah-Hah!
I presume this 27-game run is the one you consider to be Long's worst?
And (according to you) he ONLY scored 6 open-play goals AND 4 PENALTIES? Is that right? If not how many penalties? For simplicity (we can get the exact figure shortly) you are saying that Long, in 27 games scored ten goals of which 60% were in open play.
The direct comparison with Doyle's 27?
Doyle didn't score ANY GOALS OF ANY KINDIt's the way you deliberately do things. Ignore internationals, he's doing too well in those 5 goals (1 pen) 4 open play in 5 (10)... Drop the fantastic, FANTASTIC game he had againt Liverpool, where coming on late he first saved the game by winning a penalty (making Gylfi look good) then scored a great OPEN PLAY header, just at Anfield, that's all.
Flash in the pan? No, he then scored TWO
open play goals against Villa, another Premiership side... But let's brush over them too