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by Alan Partridge » 21 Oct 2010 16:25
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by Victor Meldrew » 21 Oct 2010 17:09
Alan Partridge Was thinking, what would have been everyone's response 3-4 years ago if you were told at this point Shane Long was going to be Reading's main centre forward?
What I would say in his defense is in the (albeit limited) amount of games I've seen this season he's played reasonably well. I've not gone away from a game or seen a game where I thought he was absolutely shocking. I did think that in a number of games last season.
But to play up front on your own I think you have to have that 1 real stand out quality. With Forster it was pace, Spurs sometimes play Crouch up there and Bolton play Davies, these two guys win loads of long balls and allow their attacking midfielders (in spurs case V Der Vaart) to pick up the bits and pieces. Chelsea have Drogba who is the ultimate centre forward. You need that something special be it lightning pace, or be it the ability to almost 'bully' defenders. That ability to do something on your own, beat 2 or 3 players and score a goal. Long and none of the forwards here can do any of those. That's not their fault and as a two a combination of the 3 remaining would almost certainly over a period of time do better than one of them on their own.
Shane has had so many chances over the last couple of years to make the position his own, he's what 24 now and are we any closer to 'fulfilling his potential' Or are we going to wait until he's 29 or 30 still hoping for that to happen.
The problem is there isn't anyone better here. Anyone that saw the hatful of chances Church missed for Wales in switzerland the other day shows his goal prowess and Noel Hunt for his work ethic and bravery just simply can not stay fit for any length of time. I don't think he's the saviour but he is a better player than the other two.
Everyone's been saying it for well over a year to 18months now that Reading if they actually want to do anything need to sign a decent centre forward. Everyone can see it apart from the people that matter. That's whats so bewildering.
by Hoop Blah » 21 Oct 2010 17:18
by RoyalBlue » 21 Oct 2010 20:06
loyalroyal4life Admittedly he didnt score BUT he was certainly one of the better players on Tuesday. Least he created a chance. Until we get another striker in (which wont happen until at lease Jan) who would you play instead?
Church has missed 2 sitters in 2 games, doesn't exactly bode well does it?
by SHORT AND CURLY » 21 Oct 2010 20:27
RoyalBlueloyalroyal4life Admittedly he didnt score BUT he was certainly one of the better players on Tuesday. Least he created a chance. Until we get another striker in (which wont happen until at lease Jan) who would you play instead?
Church has missed 2 sitters in 2 games, doesn't exactly bode well does it?
Agree with that assessment. It's not his fault that he is being played as a lone striker with no decent support. His work rate has been fantastic, his attitude good. He wins an incredible amount in the air and produces good knock downs and flick ons. However, thanks to Madejski and his yes man McDermott he doesn't have anyone to take advantage of that.
Long scores for Ireland because he has decent players supporting him.
by Plymouth_Royal » 21 Oct 2010 20:44
by Royalee » 21 Oct 2010 21:25
by loyalroyal4life » 21 Oct 2010 21:29
SHORT AND CURLYRoyalBlueloyalroyal4life Admittedly he didnt score BUT he was certainly one of the better players on Tuesday. Least he created a chance. Until we get another striker in (which wont happen until at lease Jan) who would you play instead?
Church has missed 2 sitters in 2 games, doesn't exactly bode well does it?
Agree with that assessment. It's not his fault that he is being played as a lone striker with no decent support. His work rate has been fantastic, his attitude good. He wins an incredible amount in the air and produces good knock downs and flick ons. However, thanks to Madejski and his yes man McDermott he doesn't have anyone to take advantage of that.
Long scores for Ireland because he has decent players supporting him.
Spot on!
by cmonurz » 21 Oct 2010 21:48
by Snowball » 21 Oct 2010 23:43
by Snowball » 21 Oct 2010 23:47
cmonurz To get all Snowball on your asses for a sec...
Long: 79 (83) apps, 30 goals. 1 goal every 5.4 appearances, and 1 goal every 2.6 starts.
Church: 33 (23) apps, 13 goals, 1 goal every 4.3 appearances, and 1 goal every 2.5 starts.
Hunt: 36 (23) apps, 15 goals, 1 goal every 3.9 appearances, and 1 goal every 2.4 starts.
Which just goes to show how painfully mediocre our 'strikeforce' (LOL) is. Or, using Snowball's logic, if Long is a 30 goal a season striker, and our other two are apparently more prolific, then we've got some forwards even Barca should covet.
Perhaps the most striking thing about those stats is how well Church stands up against the other two. Or perhaps how poorly Hunt does, I genuinely thought he had a better record than that.
And finally, I can't believe that Shane fcuking Long has played 162 times for Reading; 35 (and counting) more than Cureton.
by Snowball » 21 Oct 2010 23:52
cmonurz Or, using Snowball's logic, if Long is a 30 goal a season striker, and our other two are apparently more prolific, then we've got some forwards even Barca should covet.
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