Ian Royal Church has a fair amount of pace, and will chase things down. Long isn't especially quick. But Church really lacks the weight and strength of Long so I think it's fair to say Long is likely to be the only one who'd get in those particular positions, just not the only one likely to get one-on-ones.
Long isn't especially quick? Really?
He's had two against Watford, I believe there was at least another against Cardiff, though I forget. Then there's the one against Brizzle. So he's had an absolute minimum of 7 one-on-ones. He's been brought down with minimal contact on four of them having not looked particularly like he was about to score and has missed out on a minimum of a further three. And all of those misses were pretty poor.
2+1 plus "one I think" = SEVEN?
Oh you mean the penalties? So let's see, then (I don't remember one against Cardiff)
FOUR GOALS (agreed?), one good save by an England-fringe keeper, one brilliant saving tackle at Watford (should've shot earlier) and one at Bristol where he tried to chip for Hunt.
4 out of 7 used to be called a brilliant conversion rate (the league average is 1 in 4)