yappyIan Royal Pog: 23(3) - 5 goals, 0 assists, 30 shots (1 goal every 6), key passes 13.
http://www.whoscored.com/Players/7182
ALF: 11 (20) - 10 goals (4 from starting, which is actually very respectable), 1 assist, 52 shots (1 goal every 5 shots), key passes 9.
http://www.whoscored.com/Players/9776
So clearly not a lot of difference between them statistically.
Decided to look up the minutes each had played (league only):
Pog: 1839
Alf: 1420
Have to question how Pog has played 400 minutes more and managed 30 shots, and Alfie has managed 52 shots, with this same 'poor service' they receive. And for Pog's great hold up play, the stats don't really suggest he's much of a creative outlet. Granted Alfie is playing against more tired defences, but for Alfie to have so many more shots with less minutes is telling, in my opinion.
Also, for people suggesting Pog will get a tonne of goals in the Championship, he's never really been much of a goalscorer, below are his league goals since 2007.
Games (Goals)
Zenit 2007 24 (11)
Zenit 2008 19 (6)
Zenit 2009 15 (5)
Stuggart 2009-2010 28 (6)
Stuggart 2010-2011 26 (8)
Stuggart 2011-2012 14 (1)
Fulham 2011-2012 12 (6)
Seems like Pog is living off his reputation gained from his purple patch at Fulham.
It's telling us that Alfie generally comes on when we're going for it and quite a few of Pog's performances have included about 70 minutes of just trying to hang on rather than create anything.
ALF is better at finding himself space to get a shot away. But what do you expect from a fox in the box?