by Harpers So Solid Crew » 29 Nov 2010 17:02
by Snowball » 29 Nov 2010 17:10
Wycombe Royal
I was only talking about my "arguing" with you, no one elses. If you think I am trying to "burst your balloon" then you are wrong.
However some have tried to have intelligent debate with you but at times it is nigh on impossible because of your inability to accept anyone elses opinion. You have managed to wind up even the most reasoned posters on this forum over the past few weeks purely for that reason. Intelligent debate doesn't consist of you saying "I'm right and everyone else is wrong" but that is what it has boiled down to a lot of times.
by From Despair To Where? » 29 Nov 2010 17:12
Snowball Brett Pitman scored 3 goals in two League One games before being transferred to Bristol City
59 Goals in 173 Apps in total
He then had ten appearances for Bristol and failed to score any goals (one level higher) (Holt Lovers note)
But in two games he has suddenly got 3 goals and is up there with Hunt and Church
2 Penalties
by Wycombe Royal » 29 Nov 2010 17:13
SnowballWycombe Royal I have never said the goals don't count, I have just said they are not an indication of the form that striker is in. You could have a striker who does very little all game to the extent it is like playing with 10 men and he misses every chance presented to him. However he is the penalty taker and scores 15 of them in one season. Is his place justified in the team? No it isn't because someone else could quite easily take those penalties and the team would be better off with a striker who scores more open play goals.
It is simply NOT TRUE that anyone can take a penalty. RFC v Northampton, anyone? Most penalty shoot-outs? England v Germany? Tottenham Hotspur 2010?
by Snowball » 29 Nov 2010 17:22
From Despair To Where?
This would be the same Brett Pitman much unloved by Bournemouth fans because, in their opinion, all he ever did was goal hang and take penalties. Not a great example. The crux of the issue surely is that for all his good work off the ball, Shane Long lacks composure in front of goal and it is the single biggest flaw in his overall game and no amount of number crunching will make me and many others on here think otherwise.
I am also uneasy with any suggestion that it is now part of our gameplan to draw fouls in and around the box. To me, this would suggests a lack of creativity, that we have to draw fouls and rely on set pieces. Last time I looked, we still played football, not hockey.
by Snowball » 29 Nov 2010 17:24
Wycombe Royal When did I say ANYONE can take a penalty? I said someone else could (yet again you don't read someones comments properly). For example in our team Harte could. In every team there will be MORE THAN ONE penalty taker.
by Platypuss » 29 Nov 2010 17:35
SnowballWycombe Royal When did I say ANYONE can take a penalty? I said someone else could (yet again you don't read someones comments properly). For example in our team Harte could. In every team there will be MORE THAN ONE penalty taker.
It's the phrase: "No it isn't because someone else could quite easily take those penalties
I read that as penalty-taking is no big deal
by Mr Angry » 29 Nov 2010 17:39
by Snowball » 29 Nov 2010 17:44
by Snowball » 29 Nov 2010 17:44
PlatypussSnowballWycombe Royal When did I say ANYONE can take a penalty? I said someone else could (yet again you don't read someones comments properly). For example in our team Harte could. In every team there will be MORE THAN ONE penalty taker.
It's the phrase: "No it isn't because someone else could quite easily take those penalties
I read that as penalty-taking is no big deal
Why would you do that?
by Snowball » 29 Nov 2010 17:45
Mr Angry If its a choice between a lazy goal hanger who gets 20 goals a season, or a hard-working guy who gets 5 goals a season, I know who I would rather have in the team thank you very much!!!
by PlasticRoyale » 29 Nov 2010 19:14
by Millsy » 29 Nov 2010 19:18
Snowball I don't and never will, exclude penalties.
by Victor Meldrew » 29 Nov 2010 19:52
PlasticRoyale Just back from Ireland - watched the game against Norway, everybody there thinks he's shit as well
by Snowball » 29 Nov 2010 22:16
Victor MeldrewPlasticRoyale Just back from Ireland - watched the game against Norway, everybody there thinks he's shit as well
Perhaps you could say that loud and clear to Snowball,oh and to Father McDermott.
by Snowball » 29 Nov 2010 22:30
by PlasticRoyale » 30 Nov 2010 02:37
SnowballVictor MeldrewPlasticRoyale Just back from Ireland - watched the game against Norway, everybody there thinks he's shit as well
Perhaps you could say that loud and clear to Snowball,oh and to Father McDermott.
And tell Trapattoni he hasn't got a clue either
by From Despair To Where? » 30 Nov 2010 07:08
by Snowball » 30 Nov 2010 07:41
PlasticRoyale Just back from Ireland - watched the game against Norway, everybody there thinks he's shit as well
by Snowball » 30 Nov 2010 07:44
PlasticRoyaleSnowball
And tell Trapattoni he hasn't got a clue either
He hasn't got a choice
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