by Snowball » 08 Mar 2011 23:07
by Tails » 08 Mar 2011 23:10
by Snowball » 08 Mar 2011 23:11
Tails Snowball!! You are just showing off now.
by Snowball » 08 Mar 2011 23:19
by URZZ » 09 Mar 2011 00:57
18 year-old Shane Long today joined from Cork City on a two-year contract, and the striker is delighted to be joining what he called a 'Premiership standard' club
by Arch » 09 Mar 2011 01:18
URZZ
by readingbedding » 09 Mar 2011 08:36
by Snowball » 09 Mar 2011 10:08
readingbedding Long is rubbish, we should sell him and get Raziak back or buy Earnshaw.
by KC Royal » 09 Mar 2011 18:26
Snowball Shane is now competing with the top RFC goal-scorers since 2002-03
2005-06 22 Dave Kitson
2010-11 20 Shane Long (still at least 11 more games to play)
2009-10 20 Gylfi Siggurdson
2005-06 19 Kevin Doyle
2004-05 19 Dave Kitson
2008-09 18 Kevin Doyle
2002-03 16 Nicky Forster
2005-06 15 Leroy Lita
2003-04 14 Shaun Goater
2006-07 14 Leroy Lita
2006-07 13 Kevin Doyle
2003-04 11 Nicky Forster
2007-08 10 Dave Kitson
by purleyroyal » 09 Mar 2011 20:45
URZZ
by Snowball » 09 Mar 2011 21:32
KC RoyalSnowball Shane is now competing with the top RFC goal-scorers since 2002-03
2005-06 22 Dave Kitson
2010-11 20 Shane Long (still at least 11 more games to play)
2009-10 20 Gylfi Siggurdson
2005-06 19 Kevin Doyle
2004-05 19 Dave Kitson
2008-09 18 Kevin Doyle
2002-03 16 Nicky Forster
2005-06 15 Leroy Lita
2003-04 14 Shaun Goater
2006-07 14 Leroy Lita
2006-07 13 Kevin Doyle
2003-04 11 Nicky Forster
2007-08 10 Dave Kitson
I would be surprised if Long didn't surpass Kitson's tally of 22 now. Realistically though it would only be a better achievement if Long got over 25 as Kitson was out injured for a month or two of that season.
by Snowball » 13 Mar 2011 11:32
by Snowball » 13 Mar 2011 21:50
by seahawk10 » 16 Mar 2011 20:29
by Ian Royal » 16 Mar 2011 20:35
seahawk10 Dear Snowball,
While watching the 2nd half of Boro-Reading via Reading Player I was wondering if you had the data on the following query:
How many Shane Long goals are a direct result from an Ian Harte cross/corner/set piece? I wonder if Long's development as our star goal-scorer coincided with Ian Harte's arrival and his precision passing. So in particular I would love to know Shane Long's goals per game with Ian Harte and without Ian Harte. And if possible, how many of Long's goals are the direct result from a Harte assist.
Cheers!
by seahawk10 » 16 Mar 2011 20:40
Ian Royalseahawk10 Dear Snowball,
While watching the 2nd half of Boro-Reading via Reading Player I was wondering if you had the data on the following query:
How many Shane Long goals are a direct result from an Ian Harte cross/corner/set piece? I wonder if Long's development as our star goal-scorer coincided with Ian Harte's arrival and his precision passing. So in particular I would love to know Shane Long's goals per game with Ian Harte and without Ian Harte. And if possible, how many of Long's goals are the direct result from a Harte assist.
Cheers!
Direct result = 1 and that's because Harte has 1 assist.
Otherwise it depends on whether you consider a cross that was semi cleared as an indirect assist. I've been keeping an eye on it thanks to RP and I've not noted a contribution where the ball takes a significant touch that changes its trajectory from a defender.
Harte's corners and freekicks don't account for many goals at all - other than those he's actually put in from the freekick himself. Howard has provided much more when it comes to set pieces.
by Ian Royal » 16 Mar 2011 22:41
by MmmMonsterMunch » 20 Mar 2011 17:08
by Snowball » 21 Mar 2011 01:13
MmmMonsterMunch I will openly admit I have slated Long in the past & am delighted to be proved wrong as he is a different class this year.
Do people not agree that this season has seen the best individual performance from a Reading player...specifically a striker for many a year?
Long right now gives Doyle at his peak a run for his money IMO.
I am struggling to rememeber a season where an individual's contribution has been so great.
Well done Shane.
by RoyalJames101 » 21 Mar 2011 01:52
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