by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 00:17
by Hoop Blah » 25 Nov 2010 10:03
Snowball Or the club-with-player's joint evaluation, as agreed, might be very high, higher than other clubs want to pay...
It probably suggests that there are 10-15 managers in England who don't rate him highly enough to buy him from a club who have shown they're willing to sell anyone who attracts a half decent fee.
by Millsy » 25 Nov 2010 13:42
Snowball That's very sad, 2WW
by brendywendy » 25 Nov 2010 13:49
by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 15:12
2 world wars, 1 world cupSnowball That's very sad, 2WW
Sorry, don't want to upset you. I've no hard feelings towards you and admire that you're trying to defend a Reading player but the fact is you've twisted stats to such a degree and moved goalposts so much in what seems an increasingly futile, desperate and now comedic attempt to defend the guy that you're actually doing more damage than good to Long. A simple "yeah I hold my hands up and accept that he's *currently* a horrific striker but I think he'll improve with time or may be suited elsewhere on the pitch" would be a decent, credible and fair statement. Stat twisting where you equate assists to goals and then display the results in bold as some sort of fact etc are actually counterproductive and turn people like me (who used to do the player defending before you came along) against your goalpost moving and your twisted stats...and remember I was one of the few/only people to keep thanking you for your stats in the early days when they seemed genuine and respectable and not twisted and distorted beyond belief to fit your agenda. It's getting beyond a joke. You're doing more harm than good to Long's reputation. You talk about the cold truth above. Well, this is why I'm cutting through all the rubbish stats and utter nonsense with the one undeniable fact of cold truth. And I will do so until this thread dies a death it should have died a long time ago, because quite frankly there is no defence for a striker who, no matter how many times he's been fouled in the area, no matter how many times he's assisted a goal (which is a basic duty of a striker btw and nothing special), no matter how hard he works or how good he is to animals and how much he gives to charity, there is no defence for a striker who has only scored one goal all season.
One goal.
by cmonurz » 25 Nov 2010 15:32
brendywendy except hes scored 6
by brendywendy » 25 Nov 2010 15:33
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Nov 2010 15:36
cmonurzbrendywendy except hes scored 6
No, he hasn't.
by brendywendy » 25 Nov 2010 15:42
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Nov 2010 15:44
brendywendy whatif Nhunt gets 25 goals this season, half set up by long, and long scores another 6 penaltys only
would that be enough?
by Hoop Blah » 25 Nov 2010 16:07
brendywendy whatif Nhunt gets 25 goals this season, half set up by long, and long scores another 6 penaltys only
would that be enough?
by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 16:12
Wycombe Royal Yes he has, but only 4 for Reading and only one of those from open play. And that is the key. We WANT goals from open play. Church has three, Hunt has three, Long only has one.
You cannot rely upon penalties. He needs to take up better positions in the box and put away the chances he is given. He needs to be more instinctive. Would he have scored the goal the Hunt did against Watford? Probably not. Would he have scored the goal then Hunt scored against Norwich? Probably not.
And that is the issue. He just doesn't look like scoring the more straightforward goals. His only goal from open play for us is a 25 yard wonder strike.
by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 16:13
Wycombe Royal
Long needs to score more from open play.
I don't do hypothetical situations.
by cmonurz » 25 Nov 2010 16:19
by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 16:20
brendywendy what if Nhunt gets 25 goals this season, half set up by long, and long scores another 6 penaltys only
would that be enough?
by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 16:20
cmonurz It's an opinion.
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Nov 2010 16:21
Snowball WHY can't you "rely on penalties"? When did the penalty get reduced to .00001 of a goal?
Snowball I absolutely totally would not care the tiniest damn if we got a penalty every single game until the end of the season. It's-a-GOAL.
And why exactly do you keep harping on about open-play goals? Long has scored 33 goals for his club of which 28 were in open play. He has scored 5 for his country, of which 4 were in open play. So less than 16% of his goals have been penalties.
Snowball And it's not as if penalties are easy to score. Gylfi missed 1 last season. Howard missed all 1 of his penalties. Winning penalties is an art, scoring penalties is important. It's simple really, Long is top-scorer of RFC goals so you can't use that to bash him..... so switch to open play. Go find where there were complaints when Hunt was scoring so many pens. Did any of you complain when Doyle scored one of his 5 penalties for Reading? Or when Kitson scored SIX?
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Nov 2010 16:25
SnowballWycombe Royal
Long needs to score more from open play.
I don't do hypothetical situations.
Isn't that a hypothesis?
by Hoop Blah » 25 Nov 2010 16:35
by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 16:38
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