by Wycombe Royal » 06 Jul 2011 21:44
by URZZ » 07 Jul 2011 00:12
by SCIAG » 07 Jul 2011 00:39
SnowballSCIAG
Given that Sigurdsson regularly took penalties ahead of Long, and Long regularly took them ahead of Harte, it would be reasonable to assume that Sigurdsson would score at least as many penalties as Long and Harte (though many on here consider Harte a superior taker to Long, which undermines the argument somewhat...). So we don't suddenly "lose" those ten goals. They can, to all intents and purposes, be ignored.
Look, it is terribly simple. A large proportion of Gylfi's goals were penalties. If he took the same number and scored them (missing one) as per 2009-10 IT WILL BE AT THE EXPENSE OF HARTE OR LONG SCORING THEM. Adding Gylfi does NOT add 20 open-play goals. It adds, X penalties and Y free-kicks and A FEW open-play goals.
Every penalty scored by Gylfi is either one less goal for Long or one less goal for Harte. It's that simple. We had 15 or 16 penalties last season. How many do you expect us to get?
Lose Gylfi and you lose 20 goals and 10 assists in a blink.
TWADDLE. Gylfi's "replacement" was, effectively, Noel Hunt who got 10 goals and 7 assists (not a full season) That leaves 10 goals and 3 assists to account for.
7 of Gyfli's goals were penalties. Long scored 7 penalties. Leaving 3 assists. Now check how many more assists Long got...
We did NOT lose any goals. We got MORE goals.
We IMPROVED the defence. We conceded a lot less goals.
Why is that so hard to understand?
The only point you made there that might stand up is "free kicks", as Harte is better at them than Gylfi. However, Gylfi is still a very, very good free kick taker. Maybe he'd have scored a couple less, but maybe the ball would have fallen for him. I don't think it would have, and we certainly replaced Gylfi's free kick expertise by signing Harte.
That's barely relevant. All I am saying is Hunt replaced the open-play goals and most of the assists
and Long/Harte scored MORE penalties between them than Gylfi scored. Harte is at least as good at
Gylfi at free kicks, so we didn't lose out there either. Of COURSE Gylfi is a fabulous, exciting player
but in 451. In the 442 we re-found after he left, we fully replaced his goals, assist, pensm, free-kicks
AND stiffened the midfield defensively.
The FACTS are we replaced all his goals and then some.
Ah, factssssssss.
We didn't, that's an opinion. We have no idea how many goals Gylfi would have scored this season. Just like nobody expected Long to score 16 goals this season (plus penalties).
No it is a fact. I said REPLACED, because the list had talked about losing 20 goals (as per previous season). Long score 16 more, Hunt score 8 more, Harte score 11.
That's 35 which is a bigger number than 20
We weren't too good at STOPPING goals when Gylfi played. We were much better defensively when he was out.
I do not dispute that he is far more talented than any player in last year's team,
but it's still a fact that we concede more, win less with him in the side.
Again, correlation is not equal to causation. You can't just overlook the fact that a) we had Rodgers b) we didn't have Zurab or Griffin and c) we were poor overall for half a season and spent the second half recovering.
Where do I say it's causation? I'm just posting facts.
We had better results in 2009-10 when he didn't play UNDER Rodgers.
We had better results in 2009-10 when he didn't play under McDermot
We had better results this season 4 games v 42 games under McDermot
Gylfi+Leigertwood+Harte+Zurab= top two, IMHO.
I don't agree.
We would have lost Hunt's goals (he wouldn't have played)
We would have lost Hunt's assists (he wouldn't have played)
With the focus on always feeding Gylfi it's very likely Long would have scored less goals (excl pens)
and big PS. Had we kept Gylfi it's 99% likely we would NOT have got Harte, as he was brought
in for his free-kick ability. Thus we would have had to try to somehow improve Williams....
Case rested
by Royal Rother » 07 Jul 2011 00:51
by muzza » 07 Jul 2011 02:08
by stickywhisky » 07 Jul 2011 12:54
by chilipepper91 » 07 Jul 2011 13:12
stickywhisky http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11674_7024040,00.html
Why not? Experienced CB with a point to prove?
by Hiram K Hackenbacker » 07 Jul 2011 15:20
by Big Ern » 07 Jul 2011 15:52
stickywhisky http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11674_7024040,00.html
Why not? Experienced CB with a point to prove?
by Ferris » 07 Jul 2011 16:03
stickywhisky http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11674_7024040,00.html
Why not? Experienced CB with a point to prove?
by Alan Partridge » 07 Jul 2011 16:04
by No Hoops » 07 Jul 2011 16:58
by Ferris » 07 Jul 2011 17:02
by Ian Royal » 07 Jul 2011 17:03
No Hoops Jobi Signs new contract until 2014
Good News
by Ferris » 07 Jul 2011 17:11
Ian RoyalNo Hoops Jobi Signs new contract until 2014
Good News
BEST DAY EVER!!!!
We fleece Leicester for that cock end and sign up our most influencial creative player (IMO) on a new contract.
by Elm Park Old Boy » 07 Jul 2011 17:30
by Snowball » 07 Jul 2011 18:21
by Agent Balti » 07 Jul 2011 18:34
Snowball Agreed. I prefer the solidity and predictabilty and temperament of a Pearce.
Question is, who plays alongside him?
by stickywhisky » 07 Jul 2011 21:44
by No Hoops » 25 Jul 2011 18:40
No Hoops In
Mikel leigertwood........£1m(est)
Brynjar Gunnarsson......1yr extension
Hal Robson-Kanu..... 3 Yr Contract
Jobi McAnuff............3 yr Contract New Captain
Bongani Khumalo.......Season long loan from Spurs
Contracts offered to
Long
Kebe
Out
Scott Davies (R)..........FREE
Julian Kelly (R)............FREE
Ivar Ingimarsson (EoC)
David Mooney (EoC)
James Rowe (EoC)
Danny Joyce (EoC)
A Bell Baggie (EoC)
Erik Opsahl (EooC)
Zurab Khizanishvili end of loan to Kayserispo in Turkey
Matt Mills (Leicester £5m)
Rumoured Exits
Shane Long.....who knows
Adam Federici... West Ham
New deals for
Walcott
Mills
Gage
Hector
Locke
McHugh
Murphy
MacDonald
Arnold
Goddard
Losasso
Ugwu
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