by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 17:44
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Nov 2010 17:45
SnowballWycombe Royal International performances are irrelevant in relation to club performances (of course snowball won't agree).
International performances are not irrelevant when judging a player's quality
If a player was scoring 1 in 1 regularly for his country
against decent international opposition, after a while
we'd need to question, not the player, but how the club plays him
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Nov 2010 17:46
Snowball.Wycombe RoyalSnowball Absolutely and LOOK at the horrendous gap between the two clubs!!
Norwich have got 3 WHOLE goals more than Reading in 19 games! We are falling apart.
We are talking about strikers, not teams. So how many open play goals does Holt have compared to Long (club games only)?
You're talking about the NEED for a striker
Obviously we desperately need to spend
money on transfers and wages to get an extra 3 goals
by Terminal Boardom » 28 Nov 2010 18:26
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 18:30
Wycombe Royal Now we're talking about the goalscoring record of two strikers.
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 18:30
Wycombe Royal Now we're talking about the goalscoring record of two strikers.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 28 Nov 2010 18:32
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 18:33
Terminal Boardom Fact is, we still need a good target man for the likes of Long, Church and Hunt to feed off.
by Wycombe Royal » 28 Nov 2010 18:34
SnowballWycombe Royal Now we're talking about the goalscoring record of two strikers.
Shane Long is not as good as Berbatov
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 18:35
Harpers So Solid Crew As a supporter of 45 plus years I have always expected a decent scorer in the squad, you know the kind of player that can get 20 goals in a 46 match season, and is doing it. We do not have that player in the squad at the moment, in fact it is 9 seasons since we had a 20 goal striker, and that was Butler and Cureton in 00/0.
After that I want 3/4 that look like getting 10 each
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 18:38
Wycombe RoyalSnowballWycombe Royal Now we're talking about the goalscoring record of two strikers.
Shane Long is not as good as Berbatov
Why do you do this? Two strikers - Long and Holt. It really isn't hard to follow, but as you know you can't defend Longs scoring record against Holt's this season you just try to avoid it........
A better option would be to say nothing at all.
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 18:51
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 28 Nov 2010 19:12
SnowballHarpers So Solid Crew As a supporter of 45 plus years I have always expected a decent scorer in the squad, you know the kind of player that can get 20 goals in a 46 match season, and is doing it. We do not have that player in the squad at the moment, in fact it is 9 seasons since we had a 20 goal striker, and that was Butler and Cureton in 00/0.
After that I want 3/4 that look like getting 10 each
Long is currently on for 11 (don't care how many penalties there are)
Hunt can easily get to 10 if he starts all the games
Kebe is on for 11 as we stand
Harte is on for 10-11
Church, even if a regular 25-minutes sub should get 6-10
by Ian Royal » 28 Nov 2010 19:15
Snowball In his last 40 appearances Long has scored 216.67% as many goals as Church, 433% when compared to Hunt.
More than Kebe also.
And this is playing almost exclusively 4-5-1 when he's clearly more suited to 4-4-2
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 19:17
Harpers So Solid Crew
So just 50 goals from the top 5 scorers, and as I said I want a 20 goal striker, the kind that does feck all all game then slips one in from nothing, AKA Curo, Chappell, Friday, Senior, Dixon, Quinn, even Morley. You know someone that excites the supporters.
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 19:19
Ian RoyalSnowball In his last 40 appearances Long has scored 216.67% as many goals as Church, 433% when compared to Hunt.
More than Kebe also.
And this is playing almost exclusively 4-5-1 when he's clearly more suited to 4-4-2
Oh yeah?
Because soccerbase seems to suggest that the records from each player's last 40 appearances are Long 12, Church 10, Hunt 6 if you're including cup and international, which we know you like to do. Or if purely league games then it's Long 10, Church 10, Hunt 8.
baring in mind Church and Hunt have both had more sub appearances in their 40 and have both been played out of position on the wing or in midfield at least a little.
I'd be interested to see how you've worked that out... concisely.
by Terminal Boardom » 28 Nov 2010 19:20
SnowballHarpers So Solid Crew As a supporter of 45 plus years I have always expected a decent scorer in the squad, you know the kind of player that can get 20 goals in a 46 match season, and is doing it. We do not have that player in the squad at the moment, in fact it is 9 seasons since we had a 20 goal striker, and that was Butler and Cureton in 00/0.
After that I want 3/4 that look like getting 10 each
Long is currently on for 11 (don't care how many penalties there are)
Hunt can easily get to 10 if he starts all the games
Kebe is on for 11 as we stand
Harte is on for 10-11
Church, even if a regular 25-minutes sub should get 6-10
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 19:22
Ian Royal
Because soccerbase seems to suggest that the records from each player's last 40 appearances are Long 12,
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 19:24
Terminal BoardomSnowballHarpers So Solid Crew As a supporter of 45 plus years I have always expected a decent scorer in the squad, you know the kind of player that can get 20 goals in a 46 match season, and is doing it. We do not have that player in the squad at the moment, in fact it is 9 seasons since we had a 20 goal striker, and that was Butler and Cureton in 00/0.
After that I want 3/4 that look like getting 10 each
Long is currently on for 11 (don't care how many penalties there are)
Hunt can easily get to 10 if he starts all the games
Kebe is on for 11 as we stand
Harte is on for 10-11
Church, even if a regular 25-minutes sub should get 6-10
Assuming that they keep scoring at their current rate.
by Ian Royal » 28 Nov 2010 19:27
SnowballIan RoyalSnowball In his last 40 appearances Long has scored 216.67% as many goals as Church, 433% when compared to Hunt.
More than Kebe also.
And this is playing almost exclusively 4-5-1 when he's clearly more suited to 4-4-2
Oh yeah?
Because soccerbase seems to suggest that the records from each player's last 40 appearances are Long 12, Church 10, Hunt 6 if you're including cup and international, which we know you like to do. Or if purely league games then it's Long 10, Church 10, Hunt 8.
baring in mind Church and Hunt have both had more sub appearances in their 40 and have both been played out of position on the wing or in midfield at least a little.
I'd be interested to see how you've worked that out... concisely.
Midge, read the first line of what I wrote. I looked at the last 40 games in which Long appeared.
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