winchester_royal
Football is never just about hard facts. That's a snowball-esque blinkered view.
You have written some tripe but this takes the biscuit.
by West Stand Man » 17 Jun 2011 08:14
winchester_royal
Football is never just about hard facts. That's a snowball-esque blinkered view.
by brendywendy » 17 Jun 2011 09:58
winchester_royalbrendywendy not hen specifically talking about the goal scoring record of a striker as being average.
his scoring frequency at this level, and the average goal scorers freuncy are both cold hard facts, regardless
I wasn't talking about his scoring record, I was talking about him.
by brendywendy » 17 Jun 2011 10:00
winchester_royalIan Royal Noel Hunt has an excellent scoring record. However he is not particularly outstanding apart from that.
Are you both happy with that Brenders, winch?
I have a slight issue with 'excellent', for me, if Hunt played every single game next year and only scored 15 I wouldn't call that excellent.
But yes, that's probably a fair statement.
by Svlad Cjelli » 17 Jun 2011 10:15
brendywendywinchester_royalIan Royal Noel Hunt has an excellent scoring record. However he is not particularly outstanding apart from that.
Are you both happy with that Brenders, winch?
I have a slight issue with 'excellent', for me, if Hunt played every single game next year and only scored 15 I wouldn't call that excellent.
But yes, that's probably a fair statement.
and i have a slight issue withhim not being outstanding apart from that. i think he contributes alot for a striker.
remember most of the season he played as an attacking midfielder, occasionally a winger, the other strikers feed off him, and he has a great leap for a short bloke.
but yes, i guess thats probably fair
by Platypuss » 17 Jun 2011 10:46
roadrunnerSvlad Cjelli Betting the farm - they either have an owner prepared to underwrite those sort of losses, or they don't believe that tomorrow will ever come.
And when tomorrow does come they get their debts wiped away, lose a few players and it's BAU. Until things change and punishments are made more servere (.
by Snowball » 17 Jun 2011 14:31
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by Ian Royal » 17 Jun 2011 22:16
brendywendywinchester_royalbrendywendy not hen specifically talking about the goal scoring record of a striker as being average.
his scoring frequency at this level, and the average goal scorers freuncy are both cold hard facts, regardless
I wasn't talking about his scoring record, I was talking about him.
so youre saying you can assess a strikers worth, while ignoring his goal scoring record?
ok then - i think weve seen, time and again, with doyle, and long, that hunts worth is so much more than just his good goal scoring record too.
by PEARCEY » 17 Jun 2011 23:17
Snowball PARTNERSHIPS for me.
Warboys and ???? at Cardiff, way back. (Known as Smash & Grab). Once saw Warboys score 4 goals in the first 16 minutes v Carlisle.
Keegan & Toshack
Doyle & Hunt (31 with Hunt coming off after 60-65 mins replaced by Long)
Long & Hunt (35 in 2/3 of a season)
And if a partnership exceeds 30 goals, yer talking...
by Snowball » 18 Jun 2011 09:12
PEARCEYSnowball PARTNERSHIPS for me.
Warboys and ???? at Cardiff, way back. (Known as Smash & Grab). Once saw Warboys score 4 goals in the first 16 minutes v Carlisle.
Keegan & ToshackWarboys and Bannister. Bristol Rovers not Cardiff.
by Snowball » 18 Jun 2011 09:22
by Snowball » 18 Jun 2011 09:24
Ian Royal
No Brendy, you can assess a striker's worth including their goal scoring record, and even if that is good still consider them average.
by pea » 18 Jun 2011 12:19
by Ian Royal » 18 Jun 2011 13:16
by Barry the bird boggler » 19 Jun 2011 06:43
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 19 Jun 2011 07:40
by PEARCEY » 19 Jun 2011 10:38
Snowball Memory is interesting. I thought Cardiff bought Warboys from Bristol
but he was partner to Brian Clark at Cardiff (and scored that 4-goaler v Carlisle)
and then moved to Bristol where he partnered Bannister and won promotion
to the old second division.
That one result (the GD alone, then GA) got Cardiff third at Carlisle's expense
by Tamworth_Royal » 20 Jun 2011 21:57
Snowball PARTNERSHIPS for me.
Warboys and ???? at Cardiff, way back. (Known as Smash & Grab). Once saw Warboys score 4 goals in the first 16 minutes v Carlisle.
Keegan & Toshack
Doyle & Hunt (31 with Hunt coming off after 60-65 mins replaced by Long)
Long & Hunt (35 in 2/3 of a season)
And if a partnership exceeds 30 goals, yer talking...
by Snowball » 20 Jun 2011 22:05
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