P!ssed Off You've said a lot of nonsense over the years but this ranks quite high up.
Why the oxf*rd would you prefer strikers to be less clinical? How on earth does that make any sense.
You have to shoot to be able to score. You're more likely for a striker to convert a few more of the chances he's getting than you are for a striker to get more chances and convert them as well. Either way they're both scoring the same, so it's hardly a big deal.
P!ssed Off There is no 'striking partnership' either. Cox is playing AM and doing a fine job of it. His good form has little to do with Murray, who is playing the role of lone striker. Murray was the 5th last player to touch it for one of Cox's goals against Rotherham. He's played zero role in any of Cox's other 6 goals.
They're linking well together and both scoring, that's my definition of a good partnership. I don't care if they're officially assisting each other or not. I also don't care whether Cox is playing in the hole, in midfield, wide or upfront, other than that he's playing where he's effective, which he is. He's working well with Murray.
P!ssed Off As for Pogrebnyak's 'mediocre' scoring record. Last season he scored 13 goals from 34 starts. Murray is currently on 5 goals from 11 starts. The difference is 0.38 goals per start to 0.45 goals per start. Not hugely dissimilar and Murray's goals per game is currently being propped up by a debut performance he's not repeated since.
And this season he's scored none, significantly reducing his scoring record. And his scoring record in the PL wasn't great. And he costs more. And we bought him to perform in the Premier League, so he should be tearing up the Championship, not just doing sort of ok.
If you can't see Murray is superior in almost every way, there's no hope for you.
P!ssed Off If Murray doesn't score against Cardiff or Norwich (I'd wager he won't) then his goals per start will fall down to 0.38, which you yourself have just described as a "mediocre scoring record". So I assume you're happy to admit that if Murray does not score over the next two games his goal to game record will be reduced from "excellent" to "mediocre"?
He'll still have scored more goals and looked a far better player than Pog this season. And of course you're picking the most favourable set of stats you can to beef up Pog's performance.
P!ssed Off I'd point out that Pogrebnyak only needed 68 shots to score 13 goals and currently Murray has needed 41 shots to score 5 goals. But according to you the more shots per goal the merrier.
Absolute number of goals is all that matters.
P!ssed Off Keep banging on about goals per game all you like, but anyone with the mental capacity to do so, should feel free to judge a striker based on how capable they are of converting each chance presented to them. It's not 'immaterial' whether a striker scores 5 goals from 5, or 100 shots. Because the striker that scores 5 goals from 5 shots is likely to have scored more goals if presented with an extra 95 opportunities. Is that so difficult to comprehend?
As I said, easier to convert more chances you're already getting to try, than to both get into the position to get more chances and convert them as well. I understand perfectly, I'm not stupid, I just disagree with your bizarre snowballesque stat obssession when all that matters is how many scored.
P!ssed Off What about penalties? Is the player that scores 3 out of 7 penalties as good as the player that scores 3 out of 3? Obviously not.
So why would that logic not pass over to shots in open play?
Trying to compare penalty success in this way is just stupid. It's a far less common situation and it's far more easily controlled where you can pick the best person on the pitch to get the best conversion rate. It's a tiny part of working out who to play and you'd need to factor in who's winning the pens as well.
P!ssed Off As it happens, based on the intended resources Reading intend to spend on this player, I think we can find better. It would be a poor signing in the short term, and a terrible signing in the long term.
Bully for you. I think that's bollocks. The fact is we've spent the money, we've got him and he's doing a good job. We've got far more important problems to deal with, so I'd suggest getting some perspective, focus your complaints somewhere relevant and get behind the best striker we've had since Long.