Snowball With average luck and no serious injuries, Shane should get his 50th goal this season.
4 Jan 2011
by Snowball » 11 Apr 2011 23:08
Snowball With average luck and no serious injuries, Shane should get his 50th goal this season.
by Snowball » 11 Apr 2011 23:13
RoyalBlueRoyal RotherIan Royal Fair play to snowy for sticking to his guns and supporting Shane, though IMO it was counter productive and actually pushed mor people into actively disliking him than supporting him. And if you support every player who plays regularly - as snowball seems to, then just by the law of averages you're going to be "proved" right the majority of times eventually.
Long's current excellent form now, doesn't invalidate the criticisms of him in the past.
I don't think Snowball has entered a popularity contest but is it a coincidence / pure chance that he has championed the 2 most derided players of the last 2 years in Kebe and Long and they have both come good in dramatic fashion?
The guy knows his football alright.
To balance things up a bit, he has also been an extremely strong supporter of Harte. I won't complain if the 'Snowball effect' sees him come good in dramatic fashion too.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 11 Apr 2011 23:20
by Snowball » 11 Apr 2011 23:22
MmmMonsterMunch I take it modesty is your middle name then?!
Jesus Christ.
by Bandini » 12 Apr 2011 07:05
Svlad Cjelli
I agree the BMc is similar, but I think part of it is that he knows that if he drops Long now he's more or less finishing him for good - he's such a confidence player that I'm not sure he'd recover psychologically. The only other way for Long to go is for him to score goals, which is why he's being given so mancy chanes to do that.
I think everyone feels that if he scores a couple then he'll carry on scoring more, but the situation right now is that the more he's not scoring, and the more he misses chances, the harder it gets for him to ever score and the lower his confidence slumps . Drop him and will he recover from it? I'm not sure it'd motivate him (motivation's not the problem!) but the message that even the manager doesn't have confidence in him is a blow to the confidence that might be crippling.
by Snowball » 12 Apr 2011 09:37
BandiniSvlad Cjelli
I agree the BMc is similar, but I think part of it is that he knows that if he drops Long now he's more or less finishing him for good - he's such a confidence player that I'm not sure he'd recover psychologically. The only other way for Long to go is for him to score goals, which is why he's being given so mancy chanes to do that.
I think everyone feels that if he scores a couple then he'll carry on scoring more, but the situation right now is that the more he's not scoring, and the more he misses chances, the harder it gets for him to ever score and the lower his confidence slumps . Drop him and will he recover from it? I'm not sure it'd motivate him (motivation's not the problem!) but the message that even the manager doesn't have confidence in him is a blow to the confidence that might be crippling.
^ The only poster (of those whose posts I can recall) who's been spot on in this thread.
by Wycombe Royal » 12 Apr 2011 09:49
by Svlad Cjelli » 12 Apr 2011 10:59
Snowball Svlad had an OPINION about POSSIBLE confidence/non-confidence with absolutely NO actual evidence
(in fact the manager continued to say the opposite, and so did the player) etc etc etc
by Bandini » 12 Apr 2011 11:06
by Svlad Cjelli » 12 Apr 2011 11:10
by rhroyal » 12 Apr 2011 11:22
by Snowball » 12 Apr 2011 11:42
Svlad CjelliSnowball Svlad had an OPINION about POSSIBLE confidence/non-confidence with absolutely NO actual evidence
(in fact the manager continued to say the opposite, and so did the player) etc etc etc
A couple of points on Snowball's rant.....
Firstly, you need to understand a couple of things about internet forums. People who do not agree with you are not necessarily arguing against you - they may be making other points of saying similar things in different ways.
Also that alternate opinions are allowed and just because you don't see or realise something yourself doesn't make it the sort of heresy that you need to unleash the full weight of your spreadsheets against.
FTR, it was blatantly obvious to me that the problem was confidence - Long was so desperate to score that he was taking that extra millisecond "to make sure" and so missing chances.
It was written all over his face and clear to me from everything the manager said and did.
Just plain reading of body language and attitude, which anyone can do and you pick up from years of watching football.
Lack of confidence makes a player try "too hard", which is always counter-productive. Confidence means relaxed, instinctive play which works and breeds more confidence. (BTW Churchy now is in the same place SL was 6 months ago, IMHO - same signs).
And that was consistent with everything BMc had said about him at Fans' Forums previously and with everything he said throughout the period.
Do you really expect him to say in post match-interviews anything other than exactly what he did say - which is lots and lots of stuff designed to boost the lad's confidence.
And if it's not confidence, to what to do attribute the difference in SL's form between first part of the season and the last couple of months. (and the whole team's come to that?)
by Svlad Cjelli » 12 Apr 2011 11:48
by Wycombe Royal » 12 Apr 2011 11:53
by Snowball » 12 Apr 2011 11:55
Svlad Cjelli TBH, I was gripped - I couldn't believe that anyone could possibly be trying to argue against the premise that a good player woefully short of confidence is less effective that the same player for whom things have gone well and continue to go better.
But then again, I'd imagine because you can't put a value for "confidence" in a cell on a spreadsheet then it doesn't have any any actual relevance to the game of football.
by RoyalJames101 » 12 Apr 2011 11:55
Wycombe Royal Snowball, what are you trying to achieve on this forum? Because whatever it is I can only recommend that you give up now.
by Platypuss » 12 Apr 2011 11:56
by Z175 » 12 Apr 2011 12:07
RoyalJames101Wycombe Royal Snowball, what are you trying to achieve on this forum? Because whatever it is I can only recommend that you give up now.
This ^
by Hoop Blah » 12 Apr 2011 12:15
by Maguire » 12 Apr 2011 12:16
Svlad Cjelli :shock: OMG! I can't be arsed to respond, I've got a football match to go to ......
There's no discussing anything sensibly with someone who not only clearly has a pathological need to be right but has a pathological need to be the *only one* who can possibly be right.
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