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Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
06-29-2017, 11:40 PM
0.28 assists.

So 1.11 for Olly (goals + assists) and 0.95 for Alexis.

{Welbz 0.24 each and Feo 0.47 goals and 0.09 assists.}

We shouldn't let him go. I wish I got footy - why he can't do this when he plays 90 mins. Didn't ManU have some **** that did that off the bench all the time in the '90s?

Billy Goat Sverige
06-30-2017, 08:35 AM
0.28 assists.

So 1.11 for Olly (goals + assists) and 0.95 for Alexis.

{Welbz 0.24 each and Feo 0.47 goals and 0.09 assists.}

We shouldn't let him go. I wish I got footy - why he can't do this when he plays 90 mins. Didn't ManU have some **** that did that off the bench all the time in the '90s?

A player labelled a super sub after the last season because of his ability to come on and grab a goal scores more goals per minute than someone who played pretty much every minute of every game. **** me, HOLD THE BACK PAGES!!!

Luis Anaconda
06-30-2017, 08:44 AM
0.28 assists.

So 1.11 for Olly (goals + assists) and 0.95 for Alexis.

{Welbz 0.24 each and Feo 0.47 goals and 0.09 assists.}

We shouldn't let him go. I wish I got footy - why he can't do this when he plays 90 mins. Didn't ManU have some **** that did that off the bench all the time in the '90s?

We wish you got football too, gg. Why is so difficult to work out that a player coming on late in the game against tiring defences might have a bit more chance than the guy who's spent the 70-75 minutes running them into the ground

Ash
06-30-2017, 08:45 AM
Didn't ManU have some **** that did that off the bench all the time in the '90s?

Solskjaer?

Pokster
06-30-2017, 08:47 AM
We wish you got football too, gg. Why is so difficult to work out that a player coming on late in the game against tiring defences might have a bit more chance than the guy who's spent the 70-75 minutes running them into the ground

And you normally bring on a striker when you need a goal... so obviously you will be more attacking than previously, so a sub having good statistics isn't that bigger shock

Peter
06-30-2017, 08:55 AM
We wish you got football too, gg. Why is so difficult to work out that a player coming on late in the game against tiring defences might have a bit more chance than the guy who's spent the 70-75 minutes running them into the ground

Also.... you could just watch both players playing and ignore the stats.

SWv2
06-30-2017, 08:57 AM
And you normally bring on a striker when you need a goal... so obviously you will be more attacking than previously, so a sub having good statistics isn't that bigger shock


Play Giroud over longer periods and more frequently and his many deficiencies come to the fore and supporter’s frustrations with the player are vented.

See also Welbeck, his injury absences allow him to appear a breath of fresh air, play him over an entire season and his inefficiency in front of goal becomes annoying.

I see them as footballing Big Macs, once in a while and you think they are nice, every day and you soon tire of them.

Luis Anaconda
06-30-2017, 08:58 AM
Play Giroud over longer periods and more frequently and his many deficiencies come to the fore and supporter’s frustrations with the player are vented.

See also Welbeck, his injury absences allow him to appear a breath of fresh air, play him over an entire season and his inefficiency in front of goal becomes annoying.

I see them as footballing Big Macs, once in a while and you think they are nice, every day and you soon tire of them.

Nice analogy, sw

Luis Anaconda
06-30-2017, 08:59 AM
Solskjaer?
Known to United fans as the baby-faced assassin, known to everyone else as a ****ing hateful cheating little cünt (and failed Cardiff manager)

redgunamo
06-30-2017, 10:12 AM
And you normally bring on a striker when you need a goal... so obviously you will be more attacking than previously, so a sub having good statistics isn't that bigger shock

Not necessarily. Many substitutions are made with a nod to the terms of said player's contract; appearance bonuses and whatnot. Of course, they usually make just enough footballistic sense so nobody ever makes the connection.

Actually, one of my bugbears is when you bring on a forward at 2-0 up near the end. I'm thinking "Great!", he can score a hatrick against a tiring defence now and boost his Golden Boot chances. But he barely gets to touch the ball because his team mates have packed it in, thinking the game is done. The striker then gets it for "failing to make an impact" :fuming:

Tony C
06-30-2017, 12:06 PM
He doesn't score enough important goals imo

Like the first goal, equalisers and winners.

Not like 'first goal' Freddy back in the day.

Problem is this Europa league...plenty of rubbish teams in there early on for him to feast on and spare us having to play Alexis and La Cassette