by brendywendy » 28 Nov 2010 16:14
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 16:33
Ian Royal 6 months does not a prolific goalscorer make.
by Ian Royal » 28 Nov 2010 16:43
by Negative_Jeff » 28 Nov 2010 16:44
Ian Royal Church is utterly wasted wide. His strength is his movement and ability to find space through the middle. And if you ping enough chances his way, sooner or later he'll shin one in by accident even if he's having a poor finishing day.
HRK had very little final product but at least he was in games. Antonio is completely raw and I'm not convinced he knows what he's doing, but he does create things. Both are better options wide than Church...
When we only have three strikers we can't play all of them from the start, especially with one on the wing. It gives us only wingers to bring on if we're chasing the game and need to score. And lets face it, none of those wingers are exactly prolific goalscorers.
by Platypuss » 28 Nov 2010 17:06
by Tony Le Mesmer » 28 Nov 2010 17:22
roadrunner Thought Leeds support was fantastic today. They showed our pathetic support up and left me envious. I stood there in Y26 while Leeds sang "we are the champions, champions of europe"
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 17:47
Ian Royal :| That 10 of Kebe's 18 Reading goals came in 20 of his 108 appearances between 16 January and 2 May 2010.
He started this season well too, but he's hardly a winger you could describe as a prolific goalscorer. Certainly not on the basis of 4 months (sorry I was wrong about it being 6) and a good start to this season.
by RoyalBlue » 28 Nov 2010 18:01
Platypuss Worst "highlights" ever on Football League show - just 2 incidents shown.
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 18:27
RoyalBlue
Have to say Kebe was at his absolute best with his pacey, jinking runs yesterday. Would have roasted defenders at any level. Will we keep him come January or will tarmac Madejski flog him off to fill another hole?!
by Ian Royal » 28 Nov 2010 19:24
SnowballIan Royal :| That 10 of Kebe's 18 Reading goals came in 20 of his 108 appearances between 16 January and 2 May 2010.
He started this season well too, but he's hardly a winger you could describe as a prolific goalscorer. Certainly not on the basis of 4 months (sorry I was wrong about it being 6) and a good start to this season.
12 goals one season, and on target for twelve in the next is not exactly bad, Midge
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 19:29
Ian Royal
Who said it was bad? I don't care what he's on for this season. He hasn't done it yet. He could get 500 or 0 it doesn't change his scoring record now.
I think you might need to check the definition of prolific, try this, option number two seems best. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prolific
Just to help you: 87 (25) 18 or 1 in 6.2 (or 1 in 4.83 starts) is not prolific. It's really not difficult to understand.
by Ian Royal » 28 Nov 2010 19:45
by Basingstoke Royal » 28 Nov 2010 20:08
handbags_harrisSnowballSnowball and the only "miss' was Hunt making it too easy for their keeper
Was it? So what about Khizanishvili's free header in the first half?
Oh right. Forgot that one. So Hunt and Kish. Any more?
by Wimb » 28 Nov 2010 20:18
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 20:20
Wimb
God leave Long alone, there's hardly anyone slagging off Church or Hunt ffs. As much as I don't think Long's the answer and I don't think Snowball should defend him quite as strongly as he does, he does have a point that the sniping is all a bit much and scapegoatish.
by Victor Meldrew » 28 Nov 2010 20:26
Wimb God leave Long alone, there's hardly anyone slagging off Church or Hunt ffs. As much as I don't think Long's the answer and I don't think Snowball should defend him quite as strongly as he does, he does have a point that the sniping is all a bit much and scapegoatish.
However while I'll defend you there Snowball you're point about Kebe would seemingly contradict your Long based stats defence as you arbitrarily pick out a sample size and call it the 'McD factor' Brian has clearly had an impact on the player but Kebe should be judged over his whole career as he was fairly automatic under both Coppell and Rodgers.
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 20:26
Wimb
(Your) point about Kebe would seemingly contradict your Long based stats defence as you arbitrarily pick out a sample size and call it the 'McD factor' Brian has clearly had an impact on the player but Kebe should be judged over his whole career as he was fairly automatic under both Coppell and Rodgers.
by Snowball » 28 Nov 2010 20:33
Victor Meldrew
We fans however are more concerned that we have a balanced organised eleven out there every week and at the moment with 3 so-called strikers starting games the shape is no good.
by Victor Meldrew » 28 Nov 2010 20:35
SnowballWimb
God leave Long alone, there's hardly anyone slagging off Church or Hunt ffs. As much as I don't think Long's the answer and I don't think Snowball should defend him quite as strongly as he does, he does have a point that the sniping is all a bit much and scapegoatish.
Precisely. And I believe it feeds back and affects the team.
by Wimb » 28 Nov 2010 20:36
SnowballWimb
(Your) point about Kebe would seemingly contradict your Long based stats defence as you arbitrarily pick out a sample size and call it the 'McD factor' Brian has clearly had an impact on the player but Kebe should be judged over his whole career as he was fairly automatic under both Coppell and Rodgers.
I find this totally amazing. I could probably go find 50-100 posts that talk of Kebe as a "totally different player" under McDermott.
He has been told to play differently. He has been infused with confidence.
(and incidentally he was 26 Years 6 months and two weeks old at the start of the season (entering his peak 2-4 years)
I don't think it's selective in any way to suggest that Kebe be judged on 2009-10 and 2010-11.
That is precisely what the clubs that are scouting him are doing.
Second, using the McDermott factor is perfectly reasonable.
It is hardly an "abitrary sample size" Managers change teams, managers change tactics, managers change individuals.
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