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Don't just judge him on goals it's a team game after all. I live near Bradford and their fans point out how many goals they let in from set pieces since he left. If you were there last night I'm sure you noted his contributions in our box. If he is part of a successful team that scores lots of goals and he doesn't just stand around with his thumb up his arse but contributes to the overall team results then he's still valuable. Now if we weren't scoring from all over our team then maybe fair comment but that isn't the case so if it ain't broke don't fix it.Now I know he hasn't cost a club record fee, nor scored a wondergoal at the Sty, nor does he wear his hair in fetchingly manicured dreadlocks. But it'd be nice if James Hanson chipped in & scored a goal or two here & there. You know, like strikers are meant to do...
Have you literally just null & voided your own thread?
It doesn't really work like that, does it?
"Controversial" in that it's a criticism of one member of a unit to be proud of. But uncontroversial (surely?) in terms of him needing, as a striker, to score more goals.
He's undoubtedly brought good things to the table (not least, as mentioned above, his usefulness in defending set-pieces, etc), & his technique's far better than I'd imagined. No-one's suggesting he ought to be shot at dawn.
Just that there are difficulties with him, the lack of goals, & the thing highlighted by the tendency to just lump it up to him during the last 20-25 minutes last night rather than trying to manage the game & retain possession. And even when it got hoiked up to him, he wasn't keeping hold of the ball, just putting himself about. We seemed to make it more difficult for ourselves than was needed. But maybe nerves played a big part.
Gillingham rant?
Doing a job for the team in a much more effective way than Clarke was IMO. Unbeaten with him in team since his arrival, Shipperleyesque contribution but with assists. Very good team player at this level and not spearheading attack as he would probably want to be, or in a way which would probably suit his own game more.
Hanson works hard which is his first job. Unfortunately nobody seems to be able to pick him out with a decent cross. It's not like he's missing sitter after sitter.
Can we just leave things till the summer and enjoy this thing[/QUOTE]
That. ^^^^^^. Times ten. One win away from what we've waited six years for and people are still whittling, fretting and moaning.
He's contributing in the same way that Matt Done's contributed to a stellar season - i.e. significantly, but without scoring.
No problem, we're doing great. And we're comfortably top scorers in the division.
Hanson's played a part, just like Akinbiyi did back then. But I'd imagine he'll last here about as long. Unless he remembers how to score goals.
can anyone name a striker who was prolific alongside sharp (whilst he was also banging them in) ?
I was thinking about this the other day and I can't think of one (probably is one)
I thought that but Wiki says 19 from 86.Andy Keogh?
I thought that but Wiki says 19 from 86.
Bit poor from Billy.2005/6 - Sharp 23 / Keogh 15.
Bit poor from Billy.![]()
Bit poor from Billy.![]()
I think his job description is 'target man', not striker. Does that change what we expect of him? Last night he did not play well, but I think he has so far made a positive contribution.Knock yourself out mate.
Me,I don't get excited with 3 partners for Sharp none of whom score goals. The clue is in the job title. Striker.
I thought that but made the same mistake bushblade did. One striker , one season kind of points towards it not being easy to bang them in alongside sharp. When he's the main man it seems the goal of his partner is to feed him and when he's not the main man he seems to end up on the wing.Andy Keogh?
I thought that but made the same mistake bushblade did. One striker , one season kind of points towards it not being easy to bang them in alongside sharp. When he's the main man it seems the goal of his partner is to feed him and when he's not the main man he seems to end up on the wing.
And in a parallel universe, forwards with pace, trickery, skill, guile and an eye for a goal are much the preferred option. Go figure !Anyone who has played defence will know that Hanson is the type of player who is your worst nightmare. Opponent's no they're in a battle with him, unlike certain other so called target men we've had in past season's.
Slightly misleading stat though. Billy 24 from 45 total and Keogh 15 from 52 total. That's not what I'd call prolific, it's about one goal every three and a half games compared with Billy's one in less than two.2005/6 - Sharp 23 / Keogh 15.
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