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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 16:06:03 GMT
Sure is. More consistent than Ellis too. ""Who cares about Harrison any more? Old news as far as I'm concerned." LOL, BARF!!! 29 goals in 3 1/2 seasons. Lambert scored nearly that many in one season, now that's consistant. Ricky Lambert scored goals consistently, Ellis Harrison scores goals occasionally. He's not cosistant now, no. When he was with us he was. Ricky Lambert scored goals consistently, Ellis Harrison scores goals occasionally. And I told you Ricky Lambert scored goals consistently, Ellis Harrison scores goals occasionally. Thank you for proving my point!!!!
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Post by Jester on Jan 9, 2017 16:17:25 GMT
I really wish, one day, one game, he decides to turn it on. The bloke has pace, skill and can put it away but far too many times (for me anyway) he comes on as sub, fresh, and looks totally uninterested after 5 minutes. Reading through some old posts and came across this one....................
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Post by LJG on Jan 9, 2017 17:15:31 GMT
Like I've said this is basically the theme of this entire thread. Ellis has been a double figure number 9 player for the last two seasons and looks like he is about to be again (it's still only January) so like i said, saying "I'll wait and see what happens" starts to look silly three seasons later. Not convinced by that at all I’m afraid. Look at the stats: Harrison scored 18 (I don’t think I’ve missed any, have I?) in all competitions in our season in the Conference but only 14 of those were in the league. In League Two last season he scored 7 league goals, including 3 penalties, in 30 odd starts and a fair few sub appearances (I don’t have the time nor the inclination to look up his figures for cup games but I don’t remember him getting three cup goals last season, although I’m happy to be proven wrong). Including this season and his fantastic four on Saturday he has 29 league goals since the beginning of the 2014/2015 season, two more than Matty scored in 2015/16 alone. At the beginning of the Conference season it wasn’t a given that he would be with us for the duration as he was on the transfer list, so I think for fans to “wait and see” was more than fair. During our year in the Conference he scored some good goals and some vital ones during the run in (not to mention that his goal at Wembley might be one of the most important in Rovers’ history), and a good amount but I don’t think he set the world alight by any means. He deserves a lot of credit for the way he forced his way back in to the squad having been transfer listed after the relegation though but a promotion to League Two was always going to offer him a new set of challenges. Being back in League Two meant that everybody was under scrutiny, not just Harrison. He started brightly but his return of 7 league goals is pretty poor, especially in a side that achieved promotion. On balance I don’t think he had a bad season but I certainly don’t think he had a good one and I wasn’t too enthralled at the prospect of him leading the line in League One although I hoped Clarke would give him a chance to prove his worth as he has shown that he’ll work hard when asked to. This season he seems to be playing quite well although circumstance has conspired to keep me away from the Mem more frequently than I’d like and I’ve not seen him play that often. The fact that he has already matched his tally at a higher level than last season and we’re only a fraction over half way through the fixture list is certainly promising but to say anything has been proven is ridiculous. More to the point, to accuse other Rovers fans of “bullsh*tting” and “ignoring the evidence” (which is what exactly?) because of a difference of opinion about a player who has blown hot and cold for a long time is just plain rude. Well according to soccerpunter.com in all competitions: Conf season: 1467 minutes played; 17 goals = 86 minutes per goal or one a game. League 2: 240 minutes played; 8 goals = 30 minutes per goal or three per game. League 1: 1529 minutes played; 8 goals = 191 minutes per goal or nearly one every two games. So like I said it's not really a difference of opinion just ignoring the evidence. You're post also ignores the fact he was on loan at Hartlepool for part of the Lg 2 season.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 17:40:50 GMT
Not convinced by that at all I’m afraid. Look at the stats: Harrison scored 18 (I don’t think I’ve missed any, have I?) in all competitions in our season in the Conference but only 14 of those were in the league. In League Two last season he scored 7 league goals, including 3 penalties, in 30 odd starts and a fair few sub appearances (I don’t have the time nor the inclination to look up his figures for cup games but I don’t remember him getting three cup goals last season, although I’m happy to be proven wrong). Including this season and his fantastic four on Saturday he has 29 league goals since the beginning of the 2014/2015 season, two more than Matty scored in 2015/16 alone. At the beginning of the Conference season it wasn’t a given that he would be with us for the duration as he was on the transfer list, so I think for fans to “wait and see” was more than fair. During our year in the Conference he scored some good goals and some vital ones during the run in (not to mention that his goal at Wembley might be one of the most important in Rovers’ history), and a good amount but I don’t think he set the world alight by any means. He deserves a lot of credit for the way he forced his way back in to the squad having been transfer listed after the relegation though but a promotion to League Two was always going to offer him a new set of challenges. Being back in League Two meant that everybody was under scrutiny, not just Harrison. He started brightly but his return of 7 league goals is pretty poor, especially in a side that achieved promotion. On balance I don’t think he had a bad season but I certainly don’t think he had a good one and I wasn’t too enthralled at the prospect of him leading the line in League One although I hoped Clarke would give him a chance to prove his worth as he has shown that he’ll work hard when asked to. This season he seems to be playing quite well although circumstance has conspired to keep me away from the Mem more frequently than I’d like and I’ve not seen him play that often. The fact that he has already matched his tally at a higher level than last season and we’re only a fraction over half way through the fixture list is certainly promising but to say anything has been proven is ridiculous. More to the point, to accuse other Rovers fans of “bullsh*tting” and “ignoring the evidence” (which is what exactly?) because of a difference of opinion about a player who has blown hot and cold for a long time is just plain rude. Well according to soccerpunter.com in all competitions: Conf season: 1467 minutes played; 17 goals = 86 minutes per goal or one a game. League 2: 240 minutes played; 8 goals = 30 minutes per goal or three per game. League 1: 1529 minutes played; 8 goals = 191 minutes per goal or nearly one every two games. So like I said it's not really a difference of opinion just ignoring the evidence. You're post also ignores the fact he was on loan at Hartlepool for part of the Lg 2 season. WOW!!!! With stats like that its a wonder why he's still here! One goal per game, THREE GOALS PER GAME, one goal per two games. If he were more consistent he may be playing for Real Madrid, or Barcelona!! ?
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Post by Jomo on Jan 9, 2017 18:00:48 GMT
Not convinced by that at all I’m afraid. Look at the stats: Harrison scored 18 (I don’t think I’ve missed any, have I?) in all competitions in our season in the Conference but only 14 of those were in the league. In League Two last season he scored 7 league goals, including 3 penalties, in 30 odd starts and a fair few sub appearances (I don’t have the time nor the inclination to look up his figures for cup games but I don’t remember him getting three cup goals last season, although I’m happy to be proven wrong). Including this season and his fantastic four on Saturday he has 29 league goals since the beginning of the 2014/2015 season, two more than Matty scored in 2015/16 alone. At the beginning of the Conference season it wasn’t a given that he would be with us for the duration as he was on the transfer list, so I think for fans to “wait and see” was more than fair. During our year in the Conference he scored some good goals and some vital ones during the run in (not to mention that his goal at Wembley might be one of the most important in Rovers’ history), and a good amount but I don’t think he set the world alight by any means. He deserves a lot of credit for the way he forced his way back in to the squad having been transfer listed after the relegation though but a promotion to League Two was always going to offer him a new set of challenges. Being back in League Two meant that everybody was under scrutiny, not just Harrison. He started brightly but his return of 7 league goals is pretty poor, especially in a side that achieved promotion. On balance I don’t think he had a bad season but I certainly don’t think he had a good one and I wasn’t too enthralled at the prospect of him leading the line in League One although I hoped Clarke would give him a chance to prove his worth as he has shown that he’ll work hard when asked to. This season he seems to be playing quite well although circumstance has conspired to keep me away from the Mem more frequently than I’d like and I’ve not seen him play that often. The fact that he has already matched his tally at a higher level than last season and we’re only a fraction over half way through the fixture list is certainly promising but to say anything has been proven is ridiculous. More to the point, to accuse other Rovers fans of “bullsh*tting” and “ignoring the evidence” (which is what exactly?) because of a difference of opinion about a player who has blown hot and cold for a long time is just plain rude. Well according to soccerpunter.com in all competitions: Conf season: 1467 minutes played; 17 goals = 86 minutes per goal or one a game. League 2: 240 minutes played; 8 goals = 30 minutes per goal or three per game. League 1: 1529 minutes played; 8 goals = 191 minutes per goal or nearly one every two games. So like I said it's not really a difference of opinion just ignoring the evidence. You're post also ignores the fact he was on loan at Hartlepool for part of the Lg 2 season. Thanks for posting and correct me if I'm wrong, but he must've played way more than 240 minutes last season, surely!?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 18:06:34 GMT
Well according to soccerpunter.com in all competitions: Conf season: 1467 minutes played; 17 goals = 86 minutes per goal or one a game. League 2: 240 minutes played; 8 goals = 30 minutes per goal or three per game. League 1: 1529 minutes played; 8 goals = 191 minutes per goal or nearly one every two games. So like I said it's not really a difference of opinion just ignoring the evidence. You're post also ignores the fact he was on loan at Hartlepool for part of the Lg 2 season. Thanks for posting and correct me if I'm wrong, but he must've played way more than 240 minutes last season, surely!? He actually played 24 games, NOT 240 minutes!!!!!! Talk about lying!!!!!!! Desperate much LJG?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 18:08:17 GMT
Not convinced by that at all I’m afraid. Look at the stats: Harrison scored 18 (I don’t think I’ve missed any, have I?) in all competitions in our season in the Conference but only 14 of those were in the league. In League Two last season he scored 7 league goals, including 3 penalties, in 30 odd starts and a fair few sub appearances (I don’t have the time nor the inclination to look up his figures for cup games but I don’t remember him getting three cup goals last season, although I’m happy to be proven wrong). Including this season and his fantastic four on Saturday he has 29 league goals since the beginning of the 2014/2015 season, two more than Matty scored in 2015/16 alone. At the beginning of the Conference season it wasn’t a given that he would be with us for the duration as he was on the transfer list, so I think for fans to “wait and see” was more than fair. During our year in the Conference he scored some good goals and some vital ones during the run in (not to mention that his goal at Wembley might be one of the most important in Rovers’ history), and a good amount but I don’t think he set the world alight by any means. He deserves a lot of credit for the way he forced his way back in to the squad having been transfer listed after the relegation though but a promotion to League Two was always going to offer him a new set of challenges. Being back in League Two meant that everybody was under scrutiny, not just Harrison. He started brightly but his return of 7 league goals is pretty poor, especially in a side that achieved promotion. On balance I don’t think he had a bad season but I certainly don’t think he had a good one and I wasn’t too enthralled at the prospect of him leading the line in League One although I hoped Clarke would give him a chance to prove his worth as he has shown that he’ll work hard when asked to. This season he seems to be playing quite well although circumstance has conspired to keep me away from the Mem more frequently than I’d like and I’ve not seen him play that often. The fact that he has already matched his tally at a higher level than last season and we’re only a fraction over half way through the fixture list is certainly promising but to say anything has been proven is ridiculous. More to the point, to accuse other Rovers fans of “bullsh*tting” and “ignoring the evidence” (which is what exactly?) because of a difference of opinion about a player who has blown hot and cold for a long time is just plain rude. Well according to soccerpunter.com in all competitions: Conf season: 1467 minutes played; 17 goals = 86 minutes per goal or one a game. League 2: 240 minutes played; 8 goals = 30 minutes per goal or three per game. League 1: 1529 minutes played; 8 goals = 191 minutes per goal or nearly one every two games. So like I said it's not really a difference of opinion just ignoring the evidence. You're post also ignores the fact he was on loan at Hartlepool for part of the Lg 2 season.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 18:45:19 GMT
Really? So excited by all these amazing different stats I'm going to gaffa tape a scientific calculator to my head and crack one off
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Post by spiess1 on Jan 9, 2017 19:01:07 GMT
Stats don't tell you WHEN players graced the turf. Stats show Scott Sinclair played for Bristol Rovers.
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Post by LJG on Jan 9, 2017 19:19:21 GMT
Thanks for posting and correct me if I'm wrong, but he must've played way more than 240 minutes last season, surely!? He actually played 24 games, NOT 240 minutes!!!!!! Talk about lying!!!!!!! Desperate much LJG? I told you where I got them from. If they're wrong correct them.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 19:21:59 GMT
He actually played 24 games, NOT 240 minutes!!!!!! Talk about lying!!!!!!! Desperate much LJG? I told you where I got them from. If they're wrong correct them. LMFAO, desperate times calls for desperate measures, eh liar? 3 goals per game.....!!!!!!!!!!! Honest its true!!!!!
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Post by socrates on Jan 9, 2017 19:39:22 GMT
Penalties don't count and neither do any goals Ellis scores.
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Post by LJG on Jan 9, 2017 19:44:21 GMT
I told you where I got them from. If they're wrong correct them. LMFAO, desperate times calls for desperate measures, eh liar? 3 goals per game.....!!!!!!!!!!! Honest its true!!!!! You do appear desperate indeed. If it's wrong correct it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 19:50:57 GMT
Stats don't tell you WHEN players graced the turf. Stats show Scott Sinclair played for Bristol Rovers. True. I fecking hate player stats. A random example... 24 games in league two in 2007 is not the same as 24 games in league two in 2016. You can go down to detail such as minutes per goal. So why ignore the fact the goals would have been scored in different teams, in different league positions, under different managers, even with different f**king footballs. The worst ones are comparing records in the 1960s to now. Please. All player stats should be abolished apart from Taylor's. Cheers
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jan 9, 2017 20:15:14 GMT
Jesus wept.
2 grown adults behaving like you are??
It's clear you don't agree and you've both made your points known.
Childishly.
For about 5 pages of this thread.
Have a bloody good look at your lives for the benefit of the rest of us please.
If you are unable to do so, at least have the courtesy to take your playground crap to pm before Gaschat looses even more users.
Thread locked.
Don't make me come in here again.
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