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tricky_colour
18/01/2014, 1:34 AM
Do Ireland have any athletes in the winter olympics?
Favourites for the FIFA rankings team downhill slalom. :p
tricky_colour
18/01/2014, 2:04 AM
Seems like a good move to me, a good few Irish at Hull, so will be a team to watch from an Irish perspective.
It's a bit sideways in terms of league position though, 2 points up.
Both teams about 7-1 for relegation
geysir
18/01/2014, 4:40 PM
No sign of him today for Hull v Norwich, probably he was given the day off to deal with the missus and her state of shock/grief.
Strange enough considering, but no Irish player on view in that game until Pilko/Pilks came on as a late sub.
tetsujin1979
18/01/2014, 5:07 PM
He's carrying an ankle knock and want expected to play. He's cup tied for next weekend's fourth round game so won't make his debut for them until Tuesday week against Crystal Palace
tricky_colour
18/01/2014, 11:34 PM
No sign of him today for Hull v Norwich, probably he was given the day off to deal with the missus and her state of shock/grief.
Strange enough considering, but no Irish player on view in that game until Pilko/Pilks came on as a late sub.
No he was injured,.......................................... .............................his wife belted him one :D
Charlie Darwin
20/01/2014, 10:48 PM
1) What is Hull's preferred formation with everybody fit?
2) If Hull's preferred formation is a 4-5-1 (4-3-3), will this mean Long will be one of the wide players, perhaps instead of Koren? Not necessarily a bad thing if he is.
Hull started the season playing a defensive 4-3-3 with Brady on the left and Elmohamady on the right. As Hull hit a rough patch around November or so, Bruce reverted to last season's successful 3-5-2 with Figueroa and Elmohamady as the wing backs. He's use his son Alex on occasion to step into midfield to make it a straight 4-4-2 when needed. Hull are the only team in the Premier League who play 3-5-2, which if nothing else should benefit Ireland long-term as we'll have more players capable of transitioning between different systems during a game.
tricky_colour
28/01/2014, 7:17 PM
Long appeals for a penalty but doesn't get it, looks like he played for it by
getting a player to run into the back of him much like those insurance frauds
where someone cuts in front of you and slams on the brakes.
Well looks more like he sticks his legs into the defenders legs actually.
Hull 1-0 down to Palace.
geysir
28/01/2014, 11:18 PM
Long missed the target at 1m out, from an angle. Same old refrain on that aspect.
Otherwise not a bad debut, worked hard.
BonnieShels
28/01/2014, 11:42 PM
Long missed the target at 1m out, from an angle. Same old refrain on that aspect.
Otherwise not a bad debut, worked hard.
Definitely our first choice striker for March.
TheOneWhoKnocks
01/02/2014, 2:15 PM
Goal on his home debut.
GOAL - Hull 1-0 Spurs - Shane Long (12 mins)
£7m well spent! Shane Long grabs his first goal for Hull after some classic front-two play. It's route one stuff, Nikica Jelavic makes a nuisance of himself and helps the ball on for Long to chase, he gets clear of the chasing pack and fires past the keeper with his left foot. Classic stuff!
tricky_colour
01/02/2014, 2:22 PM
Dam just missed the goal, should show a replay though.
Goal! Goal! Hull City 1, Tottenham Hotspur 0. Shane Long (Hull City) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the top right corner.
Closed Account
01/02/2014, 3:03 PM
http://www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/x1asv5f_shane-long-goal-hull-city-1-0-tottenha-hotspur-epl-1-2-14_sport
Olé Olé
01/02/2014, 3:40 PM
Now, to maintain your 50% goal record.. you handsome Tipperary fecker.
tricky_colour
01/02/2014, 4:09 PM
Shame they could not hold out for the win.
With Crystal Palace and West Ham winning the relegation line has leapt up the table
mid table 11th place is only 3 points clear of the drop zone. Even Villa in 10th
don't look safe being just 5 points clear.
TheOneWhoKnocks
01/02/2014, 4:24 PM
Tottenham fans would scoff at signing Shane Long but he has four times as many goals from open play than Roberto Soldado and offers at least twice as much in open play.
Olé Olé
01/02/2014, 5:11 PM
Tottenham fans would scoff at signing Shane Long but he has four times as many goals from open play than Roberto Soldado and offers at least twice as much in open play.
They're incomparable in terms of open play. Long is different gravy in that regard. And, in terms of PL goal records, he's exceed Soldado also. We've seen Jermaine Defoe shipped off to Canada this January, while the expensive Soldado has been kept in situ (too early to sell him/write him off). Very similar players.
Long isn't that type of player and he doesn't have that poacher's instinct of, say, Javier Hernandez, but that was the underlying reason he scored the goal he scored today. He ran a channel and it bore fruit as a result of a decent finish.
paul_oshea
01/02/2014, 6:04 PM
Ole ole I kinda agree with that.
When I play it back to myself it reads "shane long is fast and on his day he will probably beat his man in a head to head.the end."
paul_oshea
01/02/2014, 10:55 PM
Seemed to combine well with jelavic.hopefully he can continue it the whole time.
TheOneWhoKnocks
01/02/2014, 11:24 PM
Just looked up the goalscoring records of the following players to see how they stack up to Shane Long and even Kevin Doyle in his worst Premier League season and they aren't any better, some significantly worse in fact.
Altidore (1 in 22 League), (2 in 31 overall)
Van Wolfswinkel (1 in 15 League), (1 in 17 overall)
Elmander (0 in 19 League), (3 in 29 overall)
Ameobi (0 in 17 League), (1 in 20 overall)
Maiga (2 in 15 League) *1 in Championship, (3 in 20 overall)
Graham (1 in 19 League), (1 in 21 overall)
Jelavic (0 in 12 League), (2 in 16 overall)
Sagbo (2 in 21 League), (2 in 23 overall)
Chamakh (4 in 22 League), (5 in 24 overall)
Jerome (1 in 17 League), (1 in 18 overall)
Odemwingie (1 in 17 League), (2 in 19 overall)
Bellamy (1 in 13 League), (1 in 18 overall)
Agbonlahor (3 in 18 League), (3 in 19 overall)
And then the aforementioned Soldado who has one open play goal all season on about £40,000 to £60,000 more in wages a week.
geysir
03/02/2014, 6:20 PM
Robbie when he was regarded as total failure and going through a barren spell, had 6 goals and 5 assists for Liverpool in the PL from 15 games, where he often played on the wing, subbed and dropped on a whim.
From 15 games at West Brom Shane has 3 goals in 15 games and 1 assist.
I hope he'll do better at Hull, so far so good there.
TheOneWhoKnocks
03/02/2014, 7:53 PM
Robbie when he was regarded as total failure and going through a barren spell, had 6 goals and 5 assists for Liverpool in the PL from 15 games, where he often played on the wing, subbed and dropped on a whim.
From 15 games at West Brom Shane has 3 goals in 15 games and 1 assist.
I hope he'll do better at Hull, so far so good there.
Robbie actually had 5 League goals in 19 League games for Liverpool, which isn't dissimilar to what Shane Long has this season. Robbie was also 28 years old and at his peak as opposed to 34 years old and playing in the MLS. He would have been one of first names on the teamsheet, even for me as hard as that is to believe for some people.
There are two completely different viewpoints when it comes to Keane at Liverpool. For every person that thinks he looked out of his depth, there is a person who think he wasn't given a chance. Benitez didn't want Keane at Liverpool for reasons only he knew and he cut the legs out from under him at every turn. David N'Gog was given more of a chance ffs.
The bottom line is Keane's performances at club level have been tailing off ever since until he got his move to the MLS. They have been tailing off at International level too and no amount of goals against the Faroe Islands and Georgia can change the fact that I think we should be considering other options in certain games.
Long is younger, faster, sharper, better link player and more suited to playing as a lone striker.
Some people seem to want him to fail..
gastric
03/02/2014, 9:10 PM
I really hope we don't go the lone striker route under O'Neill, we find it hard on a regular basis to score with two!
Charlie Darwin
03/02/2014, 11:28 PM
Robbie when he was regarded as total failure and going through a barren spell, had 6 goals and 5 assists for Liverpool in the PL from 15 games, where he often played on the wing, subbed and dropped on a whim.
From 15 games at West Brom Shane has 3 goals in 15 games and 1 assist.
I hope he'll do better at Hull, so far so good there.
You'd expect him to improve at a better side like Hull, who are actually set up to win games rather than just nick the odd goal, with a better manager like Bruce. Hopefully he can take confidence from his start and kick on and realise his potential.
geysir
04/02/2014, 3:50 PM
Robbie actually had 5 League goals in 19 League games for Liverpool, which isn't dissimilar to what Shane Long has this season. Robbie was also 28 years old and at his peak as opposed to 34 years old and playing in the MLS. He would have been one of first names on the teamsheet, even for me as hard as that is to believe for some people.
There are two completely different viewpoints when it comes to Keane at Liverpool. For every person that thinks he looked out of his depth, there is a person who think he wasn't given a chance. Benitez didn't want Keane at Liverpool for reasons only he knew and he cut the legs out from under him at every turn. David N'Gog was given more of a chance ffs.
The bottom line is Keane's performances at club level have been tailing off ever since until he got his move to the MLS. They have been tailing off at International level too and no amount of goals against the Faroe Islands and Georgia can change the fact that I think we should be considering other options in certain games.
Long is younger, faster, sharper, better link player and more suited to playing as a lone striker.
Some people seem to want him to fail..
Is this some kind of chronic affliction, that you have an uncontrollable need to misrepresent Robbie's stats from the past?
Robbie, totally out of sorts at an epl club, started 15 epl games for Liverpool, had 5 goals and 6 assists and you say that's similar to Shane?
Shane started 13 epl games for West Brom and 2 for Hull. Shane has 4 goals 1 assist.
Is that not an even enough game-time comparison?
Whatever opinion you have of Robbie now, no need to confuse those opinions with makey-up opinions, based on fake stats from Robbie's past in order to boost Shane. Most everybody here would like to see Shane either make the assist or make the goal for us, ultimately much of his game is going to be measured by those 2 things.
TheOneWhoKnocks
04/02/2014, 4:15 PM
Is this some kind of chronic affliction, that you have an uncontrollable need to misrepresent Robbie's stats from the past?
Robbie, totally out of sorts at an epl club, started 15 epl games for Liverpool, had 5 goals and 6 assists and you say that's similar to Shane?
Shane started 13 epl games for West Brom and 2 for Hull. Shane has 4 goals 1 assist.
Is that not an even enough game-time comparison?
Whatever opinion you have of Robbie now, no need to confuse those opinions with makey-up opinions, based on fake stats from Robbie's past in order to boost Shane. Most everybody here would like to see Shane either make the assist or make the goal for us, ultimately much of his game is going to be measured by those 2 things.
http://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=11957
These are Robbie Keane's correct stats, not random figures pulled out of thin air, like yours. His goalscoring and assist records in his second spell at Spurs, at West Ham and at Aston Villa is no better than Shane Long's goalscoring and assist records at West Brom and Hull.
That's what I am judging Robbie on. His goalscoring and performances against top 3 seeded teams. I have never once misrepresented his stats, unlike what you have blatantly done.
TheOneWhoKnocks
04/02/2014, 4:30 PM
My opinion is not unprecedented. Luis Aragones was heavily criticised for dropping Raul before Spain went on to win 3 successive tournaments. Now certain people are going to deliberately misrepresent what I am saying and say that I am implying that we have players like Fernando Torres and David Villa. :rolleyes: They didn't just drop Raul because they had better alternatives up front. It freed Spain and allowed them to play in a different way. Look where it's got them.
If Keane was a couple of years younger, playing at a higher level and playing consistently, he would be anyone's first name on the team sheet.
The other bone of contention with what I am saying is quotes from the proverbial horses mouth. People lambasted me for making up fallacious quotes and then I provide links to several different news outlets who interpreted his quotes the exact same way I did. :rolleyes:
Anyways. Just my opinion and I am not saying Ireland will win Euro 2016 if they set up in a different formation and select a different line of attack. I am simply saying we may make progress in proportion to the progress Spain, Belgium and other countries have made.
Deeply Sorry if it seems like I am the one who keeps bringing this up but it's other people who keep bringing up Long and Keane on different threads in an effort to belittle my harmless opinion.
*Addendum*
Just feel it's important to reiterate that I do still view Keane as an important player like any member of the squad. I completely agree that he is more likely to score against Macedonia or Georgia than any of our other strikers. I also believe he would be a great option to have off the bench in other games where he isn't fit enough to last 90 minutes (as I speak he is currently recovering from injury). I simply think rotation is the best way forward at this point. Sorry if my opinion bothers some people. Nevertheless, it is just an opinion.
DannyInvincible
04/02/2014, 4:49 PM
People lambasted me for making up fallacious quotes and then I provide links to several different news outlets who interpreted his quotes the exact same way I did. :rolleyes:
Nobody claimed you made up fallacious quotes; just that you misinterpreted what Robbie was trying to say. Whether or not news outlets interpreted his words similarly to yourself is neither here nor there. News outlets aren't infallible. In fact, they're more-often-than-not susceptible to twisting or spinning the facts in order to stir a "story" and push an agenda. In Robbie's case, the alleged "story" was that he was prepared to walk out on Trap over a potential selection disagreement.
Stuttgart88
04/02/2014, 6:00 PM
I think TOWK generally makes good points which if kept brief would hold water. The leaks appear with the supporting rationale and manipulation. All the stuff about Trap having a direct line to God, Irish fans being clueless, Ireland not getting any decisions at all go against them under Trap, Robbie's relatively meaningless stats, Robbie storming off in a hissy fit and taking his ball home if he's not picked, Paul Green being a perpetual Irish liability, nobody else matching Roy's standards, etc. are all straight out of the "Irish Football Cliches For Those With an Agenda" manual, written by several foot.ie WUMs with a forward by David Kelly.
But absolutely there is merit in the contention that Keane's presence may not be compatible with our most effective XI, that Trap didn't trust our best players and preferred grafters, that Keane ought to inject some positivity and confidence along with O'Neill. I don't think any of the actual key points are ever disputed, but the presentation frequently is.
TheOneWhoKnocks
08/02/2014, 2:02 PM
Wes Brown sent off for a challenge on Shane Long when the latter was one on one with Mannone. Just outside the box, so no penalty.
TheOneWhoKnocks
08/02/2014, 2:14 PM
Long has scored.
Goal! Goal! Sunderland 0, Hull City 1. Shane Long (Hull City) header from very close range to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Jake Livermore following a corner.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25994883
Long has scored.
Goal! Goal! Sunderland 0, Hull City 1. Shane Long (Hull City) header from very close range to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Jake Livermore following a corner.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25994883
GOAL- Sunderland 0-1 Hull - Shane Long (16 mins)
Another January signing does the business! Tom Huddlestone whips in a fine corner which is only palmed out by Vito Mannone, Jake Livermore shoots toward goal and Shane Long springs into action to help the ball over the line from close range with a deft little header.
One nil down and down to 10 men? A long way back for Sunderland...
HITS THE WOODWORK - Sunderland 0-1 Hull
Sunderland are lucky to still be in this. Hull have been excellent and go close to a second again, Shane Long pinging a left-footed drive against the frame of the goal from 25 yards. What a hit!
tricky_colour
08/02/2014, 5:37 PM
http://www.findreplay.com/sunderland-0-2-hull-08022014-video_e03c60c5e.html
(http://www.findreplay.com/sunderland-0-2-hull-08022014-video_e03c60c5e.html)
tetsujin1979
08/02/2014, 10:53 PM
just seen the tackle from Brown on Long, he's lucky he didn't break Long's knee. That was a horrific challenge.
SkStu
09/02/2014, 12:37 AM
just seen the tackle from Brown on Long, he's lucky he didn't break Long's knee. That was a horrific challenge.
It was terrible.
tricky_colour
09/02/2014, 1:10 AM
just seen the tackle from Brown on Long, he's lucky he didn't break Long's knee. That was a horrific challenge.
Don't think there was any intend there, personally I think he would have been better off letting Long shoot, I agree with the commentator
Andy Gray(?) on the point, but a reckless lung which ever way you look at it.
It seems Wes Brown has a much higher opinion of Long's finishing ability than a few posters here.
Does seem to look worse on TV than on the linked video.
Anyway good see Long getting off to a good start at Hull, second consecutive goal.
Olé Olé
09/02/2014, 8:37 AM
That effort off his left peg by Shane could have been an awesome goal. Disappointing.
I might have to compile something on Long's goal:points ratio. He normally scores important goals which either win points or are against bigger PL sides. He got the first against Spurs and against Sunderland. I remember he scored against Chelsea and Manchester United in his first few games for WBA also. Important 3 points for Hull today. I hope he maintains a strong goalscoring record.
TheOneWhoKnocks
09/02/2014, 11:47 AM
http://metro.co.uk/2014/02/09/why-shane-long-has-already-improved-hull-city-4296446/?ITO=news-sitemap
Shane Long has improved Hull City; praise for Paul McShane.
Stuttgart88
22/02/2014, 3:14 PM
Assist by Long for Jelavic to put Hull 2 up at Cardiff.
TheOneWhoKnocks
22/02/2014, 3:16 PM
Long involved in all 3 goals.
Stuttgart88
22/02/2014, 3:25 PM
Good stuff. Astute business by Bruce. Jelavic and Long are a good match for each other.
Charlie Darwin
22/02/2014, 8:17 PM
Was thinking the same thing, Long and Jelavic seem to be completely on one another's page from day one. WBA's decision to sell him is looking increasingly like a relegation decision.
TheOneWhoKnocks
01/03/2014, 4:34 PM
Acted as the provider today with several top quality crosses for his team mates. He deserved for at least one of them to be finished off and will perhaps have wished that he was on the end of one of them. An all-action battling display.
http://www.goal.com/en-ie/match/109592/hull-city-vs-newcastle-united/player-ratings
Even when Hull get hammered, Long shines. Always utterly baffled me as to why Trapattoni would play Walters and Cox ahead of Long in several positions. I have always thought Long's running and crossing ability would make him a huge threat even as an auxiliary winger.
Stuttgart88
01/03/2014, 10:11 PM
Although we never should have payed an auxiliary winger, if we did it should always have been Long. He played wide right in effect away to Slovakia and looked excellent.
Crosby87
03/03/2014, 7:34 PM
MO looking to Long to fill RK's boots.
http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/shane-long-under-spotlight-aims-3200443
Stuttgart88
03/03/2014, 8:35 PM
Any chance you can just revert to surreal nonsense Crozzer?
Crosby87
03/03/2014, 8:37 PM
Why? I think its a good article.
Stuttgart88
03/03/2014, 9:29 PM
Yes. But good info is a break from form. We get good articles from other people but from you we usually get surreal nonsense. And all our lives are better for it in an odd kind kind of way.
Crosby87
03/03/2014, 11:15 PM
Well, I suppose I could tell the story about the time i met Oprah Winfrey. It has to do with me throwing up on a flight from Atlanta.
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