by Compo » 05 Aug 2009 22:39
by Ian Royal » 05 Aug 2009 22:39
Snowballfloyd__streete
Get over yourself won't you, for f*cks sake? Quoting parts of people's posts, their opinions are as valid as yours negative or not. No wonder you are about as popular around here as swine-flu, you self important prat.
The moment Long starts doing that consistently in league games rather than in a trumped-up training match people will start coming round to him. People just call it as they see it. And before you start bitching at me, I am one of those who actually has some time for Long - as I have said countless times before he is strong and decent in the air and a good finisher, shame about the quite appaling first touch.
Do we really see him starting regularly as the main front man in a 4-5-1? If so, he will have to improve exponentially.
Hi, Sweetness. I am merely pointing out that there was just ONE positive comment on Shane Long in this thread, and that this comment was withdrawn by the poster a few posts later.
There is no "selectivity". Every word referencing Shane Long is quoted verbatim.
Simple facts, my love, easily checkable. It's just that folks aren't good at handling the truth and are far more interested in scoring points
As for 4-5-1, I'm on record as saying that, in my non-professional opinion, I can't see him as a regular starter as the "1" in a 4-5-1. I hope to be wrong.The moment Long starts doing that consistently in league games rather than in a trumped-up training match
Oh, you mean like 9 goals in less minutes than 18 games last season?
Or scoring half the club's total goals from the Sheffield Wednesday game to the season-end? Six in 12? That's NOT consistent?
by Vision » 06 Aug 2009 08:12
Snowball There is ONE positive reference to Shane Long which was withdrawn two posts later
There are thirteen negative posts about Long
There are also three posts saying that we need another striker.
That isn't positive support, not even neutral suppost. That's Shane-Bashing as per usual.
This is a summary of all the posts
TBM (TOTALLY NEGATIVE)
It is just me or does anyone else think Long looks lazy, over-weight and like he can't run. Apart from being fouled for the 2nd goal he didn't do anything to help his team mates - no closing down, no off the ball runs and basically gave their defence an easy time. We need a new striker, Doyle needs to be replaced like for like.
Steve Royal (Positive Reply)
His touch was good today. He also closed down and gave his fair share of shoulder barges. What are you on?
Ian Royal NEGATIVE Not in the game I watched it wasn't.
Then Steve Royal (previously positive) AGREES with IR.
ok. better than it used to be.
Jeffers 217. TOTAL NEGATIVE Spot on Ian Royal- Long was pretty poor today and couldn't control it. I was impressed with what I saw from the team but MAJORLY worried about the lack of firepower up top.
Another Negative from Ian Royal (who ALSO said it was Mikel…)
Long did very little except out-muscle Mikel and get felled for the free-kick.
West Stand Flash NEGATIVE
New striker is needed so so badly, I just cant see where the goals are coming from.
Wicked Whispers NEGATIVE
Much, much, much fatter than Lampard.
Alan Partridge NEGATIVE
To play up front on your own, you have to have an excellent all round game or be as good at running with it and as quick as a vintage Nicky Forster. Long is neither.
CMRoyal NEGATIVE Agreed. Long improved as the game wore on, but doesn't have the touch to play the role up front. And although snowball's stats next week will show that Shane got an assist for the second goal, the better option was to play Kebe in. It was a bit of a soft free-kick for Chelsea to give away - the two defenders should really have dispossessed him easily.
Forbury Lion (Slightly Negative)
Long looks a bit bulkier, Muscle or fat it's potentially going to be at the expense of speed, which was one of his best assets.
TBM (Slightly Negative)
but he (Long) now has an arse like a black man
Barbie Dumped Len (Negative)
As my chant went "who ate all the pies?" I couldnt decide from my position if it was muscel or fat long now has.
He did need bulking up but i think maybe a beer belly is coming along.
Compo’s Hat (NEGATIVE)
Playing up front on your own is an art and an art that Long hasn't got!
by JoeyJoeJoeJnrShabadoo » 06 Aug 2009 09:15
by CMRoyal » 06 Aug 2009 09:25
Snowball CMRoyal NEGATIVE Agreed. Long improved as the game wore on, but doesn't have the touch to play the role up front. And although snowball's stats next week will show that Shane got an assist for the second goal, the better option was to play Kebe in. It was a bit of a soft free-kick for Chelsea to give away - the two defenders should really have dispossessed him easily.
by CMRoyal » 06 Aug 2009 09:34
SnowballCMRoyalSnowball 2 TOTALLY NEGATIVE
1 BASICALLY NEGATIVE
1 NEGATIVE
1 FAIRLY NEGATIVE
1 NEUTRAL
1 POSITIVE WITH A LITTLE DIG AT THE END
3 POSITIVE
So, that's an admission that you were wrong when you dismissed us all as having slagged him off. Glad we cleared that up.
As for that range of opinions - it's a good reflection of his performance I'd say, given that it comes out even. He started a little off the pace, touch was quite poor and some passes went astray. He also seemed a little off the pace. I'm not sure he managed a shot on goal all game, but he grew into it, his overall link-up play got better and that control, turn and run was an excellent one-off moment. That alone was probably enough for him to have earnt a starting place on Saturday.
PLEASE do not be dumb, CM. I thought you were one of the good guys. I SAID I was referring to the thread marked "Shane Long", that is THIS ONE, and on THIS ONE it's almost 100% negative, despite a quite brilliant piece of play resulting in a free-kick and a goal against a side in the top 2 in England and the top 5-10 in Europe
as for the other thread, 5 clear negatives, one neutral, one half-hearted positive and three positives
for a brilliant piece of play against the England Captain, is not, IMO, serious support for a Reading player
by papereyes » 06 Aug 2009 09:53
The moment Long starts doing that consistently in league games rather than in a trumped-up training match people will start coming round to him. People just call it as they see it. And before you start bitching at me, I am one of those who actually has some time for Long - as I have said countless times before he is strong and decent in the air and a good finisher, shame about the quite appaling first touch.
by Maguire » 06 Aug 2009 09:54
by Alan Partridge » 06 Aug 2009 10:18
by cmonurz » 06 Aug 2009 10:27
Snowball despite a quite brilliant piece of play resulting in a free-kick and a goal against a side in the top 2 in England and the top 5-10 in Europe
by Maguire » 06 Aug 2009 10:31
Alan Partridge My personal opinion is Reading need another proven centre forward to partner Noel Hunt with Long as 3rd choice.
by West Stand Man » 06 Aug 2009 10:35
Maguire
Shane Long's been here for years now and still can't hold down a regular place in the first team. Tells you how good he really is.
by Snowball » 06 Aug 2009 11:01
Ian Royal
Lita scored most of his goals in the Prem in the space of about 2 months. Does that make him brilliant? No, because you don't like him much do you...
by Snowball » 06 Aug 2009 11:03
cmonurzSnowball despite a quite brilliant piece of play resulting in a free-kick and a goal against a side in the top 2 in England and the top 5-10 in Europe
Goals and assists in friendlies mean very little.
by Maguire » 06 Aug 2009 11:05
by Alan Partridge » 06 Aug 2009 11:07
Maguire lol@assessing a player based on one touch. If I look at the moment in the first half where he failed to control a ball down the channel and ran it out for a throw-in could I rightfully assume that he's useless and shouldn't have been given a contract?
by ZacNaloen » 06 Aug 2009 11:08
by Thaumagurist* » 06 Aug 2009 11:09
Maguire lol@assessing a player based on one touch. If I look at the moment in the first half where he failed to control a ball down the channel and ran it out for a throw-in could I rightfully assume that he's useless and shouldn't have been given a contract?
by Snowball » 06 Aug 2009 11:13
West Stand ManMaguire
Shane Long's been here for years now and still can't hold down a regular place in the first team. Tells you how good he really is.
Or, it tells you how good the strike force has been in past seasons. I have no doubt that he would have featured as a starter in many of the CCC teams of the past few seasons.
by Alan Partridge » 06 Aug 2009 11:18
Thaumagurist*Maguire lol@assessing a player based on one touch. If I look at the moment in the first half where he failed to control a ball down the channel and ran it out for a throw-in could I rightfully assume that he's useless and shouldn't have been given a contract?
You know what, when I saw Cisse's first game (was against Chelsea), his first touch was awful, he was giving the ball away. I didn't think much of him then. But since then he's greatly improved.
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