by Ian Royal » 20 Dec 2011 12:41
by melonhead » 20 Dec 2011 12:58
Ian Royal Essentially, brendy's right.
by Extended-Phenotype » 20 Dec 2011 13:27
by Hoop Blah » 20 Dec 2011 15:57
Royal RotherExtended-Phenotype Good stuff, Señor Vision.
Though rather than use it to spot the form of a striker, I was more interested in using it to perhaps excuse them. Our strikers aren't scoring regularly, but many suggest this is because they are lacking service - maybe there is a stat out there to back that up?
Still rather tricky, now I think about it. Not getting many chances could equally be down to poor positioning of the striker.
Yeah, I've changed my mind again. Stats are pigshit.
But they are more reliable than most people's observational skills.
by 1871royals » 20 Dec 2011 20:10
by chilipepper91 » 20 Dec 2011 23:27
1871royals I think we all wish Churchy comes good, but the difference between him and Long was that even before Long started scoring last season, his all round game improved immensely over the Summer. Even without scoring he was making a big contribution to the team - creating chances/space etc.
One of the earlier posters was talking about the Doncaster game last season, I remember thinking that Long was brilliant that day but just lacked the finishing touch. I cant remember Church having that much of an influence on a game.
Even though Churchy has always had a knack of being in the right position he isnt as effective as long. I think he will get 12 - 13 goals this season, which is respectable, but I dont think he will be a 20 goal + striker.
by Franchise FC » 21 Dec 2011 19:00
chilipepper911871royals I think we all wish Churchy comes good, but the difference between him and Long was that even before Long started scoring last season, his all round game improved immensely over the Summer. Even without scoring he was making a big contribution to the team - creating chances/space etc.
One of the earlier posters was talking about the Doncaster game last season, I remember thinking that Long was brilliant that day but just lacked the finishing touch. I cant remember Church having that much of an influence on a game.
Even though Churchy has always had a knack of being in the right position he isnt as effective as long. I think he will get 12 - 13 goals this season, which is respectable, but I dont think he will be a 20 goal + striker.
Long was also the kind of player (towards the end of his Reading career) who ran the show, who we would knock percentage balls down the channel for in the knowledge that he would probably win most of them and bring others in to play. Church obviously got one of these right against Leeds but I don't see him in the same regard. Long was strong on the ball, had a good touch and played intelligently to the team's benefit. I don't see Church being any of these three...yet. As you said, he has the knack of being in the right place at the right time, and a fair few of his goals have been from inside the 6 yard box. Obviously it's good that he finishes these chances but you don't ever get the same feeling as we did with Long that he's a game changer, and has that moment of magic in his back pocket.
It's generally more of a team game these days with midfielders coming in with goals but our setup isn't particularly geared towards that, seeing as Jem and Ledge barely ever advance over the halfway line, so there's certainly a lot more pressure on the strikers to perform. If we had Long in this position, with this team, you'd see him being on at least 10 by now probably as he is the kind of striker who can work well in isolation as our play seems to dictate. But as we've also seen with McD, the second half of the season seems to be ever and ever stronger for us. So I'm hoping that with stability over the next few months, Church (and others) will grow into their positions and learn exactly what makes us tick.
The other problem we have is that we don't know our best two strikers yet. It's equally a nice and nasty situation to have but McD does seem to change the team around when one comes off the bench and notches a couple, rather than for tactical reasons. We don't have a striker suited to a particular style of play, or one that would work effectively with balls either to feet, to head or to run on to. ALF seems to like to be involved deeper in attacks, Hunt winning the aerial challenges and Church using his pace to get in behind - so our style is dictated by who's up top. Problem is, we don't necessarily have the players behind them to suit their own styles of play.
by M-U-R-T-Y » 21 Dec 2011 21:56
by Magicman » 22 Dec 2011 11:17
by chilipepper91 » 22 Dec 2011 12:45
Franchise FCchilipepper911871royals I think we all wish Churchy comes good, but the difference between him and Long was that even before Long started scoring last season, his all round game improved immensely over the Summer. Even without scoring he was making a big contribution to the team - creating chances/space etc.
One of the earlier posters was talking about the Doncaster game last season, I remember thinking that Long was brilliant that day but just lacked the finishing touch. I cant remember Church having that much of an influence on a game.
Even though Churchy has always had a knack of being in the right position he isnt as effective as long. I think he will get 12 - 13 goals this season, which is respectable, but I dont think he will be a 20 goal + striker.
Long was also the kind of player (towards the end of his Reading career) who ran the show, who we would knock percentage balls down the channel for in the knowledge that he would probably win most of them and bring others in to play. Church obviously got one of these right against Leeds but I don't see him in the same regard. Long was strong on the ball, had a good touch and played intelligently to the team's benefit. I don't see Church being any of these three...yet. As you said, he has the knack of being in the right place at the right time, and a fair few of his goals have been from inside the 6 yard box. Obviously it's good that he finishes these chances but you don't ever get the same feeling as we did with Long that he's a game changer, and has that moment of magic in his back pocket.
It's generally more of a team game these days with midfielders coming in with goals but our setup isn't particularly geared towards that, seeing as Jem and Ledge barely ever advance over the halfway line, so there's certainly a lot more pressure on the strikers to perform. If we had Long in this position, with this team, you'd see him being on at least 10 by now probably as he is the kind of striker who can work well in isolation as our play seems to dictate. But as we've also seen with McD, the second half of the season seems to be ever and ever stronger for us. So I'm hoping that with stability over the next few months, Church (and others) will grow into their positions and learn exactly what makes us tick.
The other problem we have is that we don't know our best two strikers yet. It's equally a nice and nasty situation to have but McD does seem to change the team around when one comes off the bench and notches a couple, rather than for tactical reasons. We don't have a striker suited to a particular style of play, or one that would work effectively with balls either to feet, to head or to run on to. ALF seems to like to be involved deeper in attacks, Hunt winning the aerial challenges and Church using his pace to get in behind - so our style is dictated by who's up top. Problem is, we don't necessarily have the players behind them to suit their own styles of play.
Why didn't we hold out for £35m for Shane ?![]()
by Snowball » 26 Dec 2011 17:28
by Snowball » 26 Dec 2011 17:36
by Rex » 26 Dec 2011 17:41
SnowballHoop Blah As an award winning author and respected teacher I thought you'd have a little more awareness and appreciation for how following those conventions can increase the readers understanding and enjoyment of what you post...
Well you're wrong.
I thoroughly dislike mindless, slavish following of conventions initially created by Geeks.
by Svlad Cjelli » 26 Dec 2011 17:46
Snowball Update after Brighton Game
Bold Figure is Minutes per Major Contribution (Goal or Assist)
1,332 Minutes 10 Major Contributions one every 132 Minutes 5 Goals 5 Assists ALF (RFC Games)
1,132 Minutes 07 Major Contributions one every 162 Minutes 1 Goals 6 Assists Kebe
1,179 Minutes 06 Major Contributions one every 177 Minutes 6 Goals 0 Assists CHURCH
1,000 Minutes 05 Major Contributions one every 200 Minutes 3 Goals 2 Assists HRK
1,121 Minutes 05 Major Contributions one every 224 Minutes 3 Goals 2 Assists HUNT
1,932 Minutes 06 Major Contributions one every 322 Minutes 3 Goals 3 Assists McAnuff
1,368 Minutes 04 Major Contributions one every 342 Minutes 1 Goals 3 Assists KARACAN
by Snowball » 27 Dec 2011 09:18
by Snowball » 27 Dec 2011 09:44
by cmonurz » 27 Dec 2011 09:47
by Snowball » 27 Dec 2011 09:53
by Snowball » 27 Dec 2011 10:09
cmonurz We could all just go to this page and the various others on Football365 for these stats.
http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/D1/vtophalf.html
How does this compare to last season, which is the point of the thread, no?
by chilipepper91 » 27 Dec 2011 10:42
Snowball Based on Current Points and maintaining the Last 17 Games form for the next 23 Games
Final Table would look like this
90.0 Points Southampton
84.5 Points West Ham
84.5 Points Boro
79.5 Points Hull
79.3 Points Reading
77.0 Points Cardiff
73.0 Points Leeds
69.0 Points Burnley
67.0 Points Blackpool
66.0 Points Birmingham
Very similar to last season, but this season we don't need such a stupendous run to manage it
5 Reading P46 +26 77 Points
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