Wycombe Royal THe difference with Kitson and Doyle is that they were scoring open play goals as well as penalties. This season Long has scored 75% of his goals from the spot in nearly half a season. That is his current form and Doyle and Kitson did not rely that heavily on penalties. Now I know you will come back and say that his ratio of penalties over his career is no worse than Doyle's or Kitson's and that is very true. But it is NOW that matters, not what he has done in the past and the simple fact is that he is out of form in front of goal.
Form is temporary, class is permanent. And please, no jokes about what "class" is. Long is never likely to be the CCC's top-scorer, but he is still a very good player.
Wycombe, I welcome real, genuine "interested in what the problem is" criticism or discussion. What gets my goat is the repeated vitriol from too-many people (the thread's title, for example) the foul comments about players who are normal, decent, usually hard-working, human beings.
Oh for a thread that discusses how McDermott's team set-ups make the strikers look WORSE than they are, how we play so much 4-5-1 when we have almost exclusively, players brought up and brought in as 4-4-2 players. I'm on record as saying I don't believe Long will ever make a good "1" in a 4-5-1. He should be about speed and power and hard-running, not playing half a game with his back to goal
What was clear Saturday, and I think at Watford, is we don't have a "TWO" we don't have a playing partnership, we don't have a clear shape that allows two strikers to help each other and thereby make BOTH more efficient. We are also (as an aside) getting very little luck.
Long could easily have won a pen at Watford when he was completely mashed by Loach.
We should have had a penalty this Saturday when an arm kept Long's shot out.
Both penalties genuinely deserved. Long might be on six goals now and we could easily have an extra 4 points
But I think our problem is we aren't yet playing a straightforward 4-4-2 with (presumably) Hunt-Long WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP up front. They certainly didn't look like a partnership this weekend
If Noel was to score 20 more goals this season and 15 of them are penalties I am pretty sure he would get criticism. No player is immune from it and most of them get it at some point or another when parts of there game are not what they should be.
He wouldn't.