by Snowball » 23 May 2011 17:01
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 17:15
by Barry the bird boggler » 23 May 2011 17:19
Snowball Let me get this right. We might have done BETTER than Long 25, Hunt 10, 9 Kebe, 11 Harte (+2 for Carlisle) ??
It looks extremely likely that our top-four scorers' total this season
will be second only to the brilliant 05/06 106-point season
Total for four top-scorers
22-19-15-10 = 66 2005-06
25-11-10-09 = 55 2010-11
20-12-12-09 = 53 2009-10
18-13-09-07 = 47 2008-09
19-09-06-05 = 39 2004-05
14-11-09-05 = 39 2003-04
16-09-09-04 = 38 2002-04
14-13-04-04 = 35 2006-07
10-06-06-06 = 28 2007-08
by Platypuss » 23 May 2011 17:27
Snowball It looks extremely likely that our top-four scorers' total this season
will be second only to the brilliant 05/06 106-point season
by Mr Angry » 23 May 2011 17:49
by Mr Angry » 23 May 2011 17:50
Barry the bird bogglerSnowball Let me get this right. We might have done BETTER than Long 25, Hunt 10, 9 Kebe, 11 Harte (+2 for Carlisle) ??
It looks extremely likely that our top-four scorers' total this season
will be second only to the brilliant 05/06 106-point season
Total for four top-scorers
22-19-15-10 = 66 2005-06
25-11-10-09 = 55 2010-11
20-12-12-09 = 53 2009-10
18-13-09-07 = 47 2008-09
19-09-06-05 = 39 2004-05
14-11-09-05 = 39 2003-04
16-09-09-04 = 38 2002-04
14-13-04-04 = 35 2006-07
10-06-06-06 = 28 2007-08
What's the best ever season for the top 4 scorers in a season for the club...?
by ZacNaloen » 23 May 2011 18:10
Mr Angry I just want to clear something up here; are you saying that, IN YOUR OPINION, a return from your main striker of 1 goal in his first 10 games (a penalty v Palace on 11th September) is acceptable?
Or that 4 goals in 19 games between the start of the season and 11th December, is IN YOUR OPINION, acceptable?
You like stats; had Shane scored in the 1st half of the season at the rate that he scored in the second half, how many goals would have scored?
I'll do the maths for you;
7/8/10 - 11/12/10: 4 goals in 19 games = 0.21 goals per game, or a goal every 4.75 games.
18/12/10 - 17/5/11: 21 goals in 31 games = 0.68 goals per game, or a goal every 1.48 games.
Therefore, had he scored at the same rate in his first 19 games as he scored in the last 31, he would have scored an additional 8 or 9 goals, goals which may have given us automatic promotion.
This thread started when he was in a run of form that, if it had continued throughout the season would have meant he would have scored 9 or 10 goals ALL SEASON. The fact that he more than trebled his strike rate after mid December is fantastic, and shows great character and determination from the lad, but it doesn't make the points being made in November and early December about resting him any less valid.
Every Reading fan is pleased as punch that he turned his season around; its only you that feels the need to somehow bask in the light of reflected glory due to the achievements of others by continually returning to this topic over and over and over again.
Enjoy the play-off final; obviously without you, the team would never have got there.
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 18:16
PlatypussSnowball It looks extremely likely that our top-four scorers' total this season
will be second only to the brilliant 05/06 106-point season
Which arbitrary cut-off date are you using this time?
by Platypuss » 23 May 2011 18:18
SnowballPlatypussSnowball It looks extremely likely that our top-four scorers' total this season
will be second only to the brilliant 05/06 106-point season
Which arbitrary cut-off date are you using this time?
err, a season?
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 18:22
Barry the bird bogglerSnowball Let me get this right. We might have done BETTER than Long 25, Hunt 10, 9 Kebe, 11 Harte (+2 for Carlisle) ??
It looks extremely likely that our top-four scorers' total this season
will be second only to the brilliant 05/06 106-point season
Total for four top-scorers
22-19-15-10 = 66 2005-06
25-11-10-09 = 55 2010-11
20-12-12-09 = 53 2009-10
18-13-09-07 = 47 2008-09
19-09-06-05 = 39 2004-05
14-11-09-05 = 39 2003-04
16-09-09-04 = 38 2002-04
14-13-04-04 = 35 2006-07
10-06-06-06 = 28 2007-08
What's the best ever season for the top 4 scorers in a season for the club...?
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 18:26
Mr Angry I just want to clear something up here; are you saying that, IN YOUR OPINION, a return from your main striker of 1 goal in his first 10 games (a penalty v Palace on 11th September) is acceptable?
Or that 4 goals in 19 games between the start of the season and 11th December, is IN YOUR OPINION, acceptable?
You like stats; had Shane scored in the 1st half of the season at the rate that he scored in the second half, how many goals would have scored?
I'll do the maths for you;
7/8/10 - 11/12/10: 4 goals in 19 games = 0.21 goals per game, or a goal every 4.75 games.
18/12/10 - 17/5/11: 21 goals in 31 games = 0.68 goals per game, or a goal every 1.48 games.
Therefore, had he scored at the same rate in his first 19 games as he scored in the last 31, he would have scored an additional 8 or 9 goals, goals which may have given us automatic promotion.
This thread started when he was in a run of form that, if it had continued throughout the season would have meant he would have scored 9 or 10 goals ALL SEASON. The fact that he more than trebled his strike rate after mid December is fantastic, and shows great character and determination from the lad, but it doesn't make the points being made in November and early December about resting him any less valid.
Every Reading fan is pleased as punch that he turned his season around; its only you that feels the need to somehow bask in the light of reflected glory due to the achievements of others by continually returning to this topic over and over and over again.
Enjoy the play-off final; obviously without you, the team would never have got there.
by SLAMMED » 23 May 2011 18:27
Snowball I said he'd match Kevin Doyle. He has.
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 18:28
ZacNaloen
Interestingly his target for the season was actually 10 goals. Seems the club didn't think he had 24 goals in him this year and I'm sure everyone is glad that he really clicked this year.
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 18:29
SLAMMEDSnowball I said he'd match Kevin Doyle. He has.
Not yet
by Bandini » 23 May 2011 18:34
SnowballSLAMMEDSnowball I said he'd match Kevin Doyle. He has.
Not yet
IMO, he has (at Reading), matching the goals in 20 less games, and playing in a much weaker team.
by cmonurz » 23 May 2011 18:35
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 18:35
Mr Angry I just want to clear something up here; are you saying that, IN YOUR OPINION, a return from your main striker of 1 goal in his first 10 games (a penalty v Palace on 11th September) is acceptable?
Or that 4 goals in 19 games between the start of the season and 11th December, is IN YOUR OPINION, acceptable?
This thread started when he was in a run of form that, if it had continued throughout the season would have meant he would have scored 9 or 10 goals ALL SEASON.
by Wimb » 23 May 2011 18:42
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 18:45
BandiniSnowball I said he'd match Kevin Doyle. He has.
Not yet
by Snowball » 23 May 2011 18:48
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