by Snowball »
03 Apr 2011 14:14
Doyle v Long" The Premiership Seasons for RFC
Shane (then only aged 19-20) was marginally inferior, by less than a goal a season (equivalent) in the Premiership, playing for RFC
Shane's strike rate in the Premiership is marginally BETTER than Doyle's overall 3.71 v 3.76. They are both on 10 goals per season for a full season played.
Shane's strike rate versus Premiership teams (including cups) is a lot better than Doyle's 2.8 (almost 14 goals a season) v 3.7 (10 Goals)
Doyle is AT his peak, possibly in decline. Long is 3 years OFF his peak and still improving.
I'd say Long is worth more than 6.5M that we got for Doyle
64 Starts 10 Sub = 66 x 90 = 19 Goals Strike Rate 3.5 Prem Only (Equiv 10.9 Goals in 38 Starts) (RFC) Doyle
22 Starts 24 Sub = 26 x 90 = 07 Goals Strike Rate 3.7 Prem Only (Equiv 10.2 Goals in 38 Starts) (RFC) LONG
31 Starts 30 Sub = 36 x 90 = 13 Goals Strike Rate 2.8 All Premiership Opposition Would equal 13.6 Goals in 38 Prem Starts LONG*
Doyle Prem (RFC & Wolves)
122 (11) = 124 x 90 = 33 Goals Strike Rate 3.76 (Equiv 10.1 Goals in 38 Starts)
A couple of points worth noting. First, Shane was 19-20 when we were in the Prem.
* Second, he has done well in FA Cup games versus Premiership sides, another six goals there, so he has 11 goals v Premiership opposition
9 (6) Cup Appearances v Premiership Sides 6 Goals
31 Starts 30 Sub Appearances 13 Goals