View Full Version : Shane Long
Fixer82
03/06/2014, 11:55 AM
Having been at the two recent home friendlies and watched the last one on TV I think it's safe to say that Long is great in the air but with the ball at his feet (when he has time to think) rarely just shoots on instinct and often tries to do something clever.
He had a couple of chances against Italy to just put his foot through the ball and always took the wrong option.
I just don't think he has the deadly finish in him that Robbie has and John Aldridge had.
I'd like to see Stokes get a start in one of the upcoming matches (is he in the squad/jail?)
Stuttgart88
03/06/2014, 12:06 PM
Injured his calf pre-Italy game. Probably wasn't going to the US anyway.
Charlie Darwin
03/06/2014, 12:07 PM
Stokes was injured for the Italy match and has been left out of the trip to the US so that he has a proper break before Celtic start their Euro qualifiers.
Fixer82
03/06/2014, 12:15 PM
shame
DeLorean
03/06/2014, 12:16 PM
In fairness to Long he has tried to finish every which way at this stage, which probably isn't a good thing anyway! He doesn't seem to have any set way of finishing like most good strikers. Was it against Serbia that he went for that horrendous attempt of a chip? I suppose he scored a lovely one of those against Villa during the season. He just tried to smash his one in Stockholm (I think) and ended up slicing it badly. Maybe that's why he's reluctant to just put his foot through it at times. It does seem like something that should improve from dedication on the training pitch, but one would have to assume he's not slacking off in that regard.
Fixer82
03/06/2014, 4:20 PM
He's not slacking off but as you said doesn't have any set way of finishing. So a few things probably go through his head instead of just not thinking about it and finishing it
But the ones against Sweden was 25 yards out whereas against Serbia it was a one on one where he just had to round the keeper
geysir
03/06/2014, 5:18 PM
It's okay, don't we have Robbie waiting?
gastric
26/07/2014, 11:22 PM
Long scores in a preseason game against Barnsley, Conor Hourihane equalised. We really need Long to be a the top of his game as we become more reliant on him.
Edit: Link doesn't work, so take my word for it!
tricky_colour
27/07/2014, 2:10 AM
a link here
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9395909/hull-city-prepare-for-europa-league-debut-with-draw-against-barnsley
tetsujin1979
31/07/2014, 6:34 PM
Starting up front for Hull tonight, won a penalty but Townsend took it, it was saved and then he clipped the crossbar from the rebound!
TheOneWhoKnocks
31/07/2014, 6:42 PM
Huddlestone missed it. Jelavic is on the bench so he presumably would have taken it otherwise. I'd imagine Brady will step up once he attains full fitness.
Long is usually worth 3 or 4 penalties a season. I don't know why he isn't taking them. It would push him into double figures every season and raise his profile. Nobody remembers the guy who wins the penalties. They just remember the guy who scores/misses them.
I do know he missed penalty at West Brom a couple seasons ago but Brunt and Odemwingie missed several too FFS. He needs to be more ruthless and demand to take them.
SwanVsDalton
31/07/2014, 8:04 PM
I do know he missed penalty at West Brom a couple seasons ago but Brunt and Odemwingie missed several too FFS. He needs to be more ruthless and demand to take them.
Most clubs not do penalty drills to decide a pecking order? He can demand to take em all he wants, if the manager says no way then there's not much he can do.
Charlie Darwin
12/08/2014, 8:27 PM
Looks like Long is off to Southampton for £12m. 100% profit for Hull in little over six months. Miaow.
Closed Account
12/08/2014, 8:34 PM
Looks like Long is off to Southampton for £12m. 100% profit for Hull in little over six months. Miaow.
I heard he was looking at property in Liverpool for next summer.
Olé Olé
12/08/2014, 8:55 PM
Wow. That really came out of nowhere. He'll be playing off a big man in Pelle and that Tadic lad is supposed to be an excellent supplier. I'd argue it's a move upwards rather than sideways. Southampton have lost some real quality players but they can still field a front 6 of Tadic, Wanyama, Schneiderlin, Long, Rodriquez and Pelle. Not shabby.
Steve Bruce is getting one large pat on the back off the owners for that one. Seemed an audacious outlay for two strikers in January for a side like Hull. He's now recouped that expenditure 100% and is still left with one of the pair.
TheOneWhoKnocks
12/08/2014, 9:05 PM
Looks like people like Ronald Koeman, Brendan Rodgers, Steve Clarke and Steve Bruce get it.
Stuttgart88
12/08/2014, 9:19 PM
Are these all managers that have bought Long? I'm sure they all get that he's a fantastic athlete and has a great attitude and defenders find him hard to play against. They'd be getting the same thing that everyone I know gets. I'm not sure any of them will compliment his finishing though.
Hopefully a fresh start will lead to goals. Not just the odd goal here and there but proper 15-18 goals a season stuff. Strikers often score in streaks and we could do with Long finding a vein of goal scoring form.
paul_oshea
12/08/2014, 9:39 PM
shane long has one more league goal than carlton cole in 3 years.
Olé Olé
12/08/2014, 11:10 PM
Remember the season he got 23 goals in the Championship for Reading? I absolutely love Shane Long, but that feels like a career ago.
Just thinking of the managers he's played under; Steve Clarke, Roy Hodgson, Brian McDermott, Steve Bruce, Steve Coppell, Brendan Rodgers- All British managers (effectively). Will be a nice change to see him under a manager like Koeman who has managed in the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal. Could it make a difference? Maybe.
tricky_colour
13/08/2014, 12:18 AM
Looks like Long is off to Southampton for £12m. 100% profit for Hull in little over six months. Miaow.
Seems Liverpool used the Suarez money to buy a load of players from Southampton and hence Southampton are splashing out.
Will be nice to have an Irish player at Southampton, will make their matches more interesting for me.
DeLorean
13/08/2014, 7:43 AM
I'd argue it's a move upwards rather than sideways. Southampton have lost some real quality players but they can still field a front 6 of Tadic, Wanyama, Schneiderlin, Long, Rodriquez and Pelle. Not shabby.
Will Schneiderlin and Rodriguez even be there come September though? Might be no harm if Rodriguez isn't in one sense but hopefully they remain competitive at least.
I don't know what to make of this to be honest! Hull probably had to sell at that price so at least it's not that they didn't want him, a such, but I was really hoping he'd found his comfort zone, where he could focus on improving his game with a regular run of games without looking over his shoulder. Hopefully he still gets to do that, I suppose £12m says he will.
TOWK - Please do everybody a favour and stop typing out of your hole about Shane Long. A blind man could see that everybody is on his side but find his finishing frustrating. You're really starting to sound like you're on a complete wind up, even more so than usual.
Plus, Steve Clarke may have 'got it' for a while but it didn't last very long. Rodgers barely gave him a game at Reading and Long didn't score a single goal in his brief spell under him, something Long himself took full responsibility for.
gastric
13/08/2014, 8:30 AM
On the money DeLorean! He is turning into Robbie, playing for many clubs and making nice money out of his moves. But Southampton? Good manager, but they must be unsettled by the sheer turnover in players. Would like to see him stay at Hull who have a better chance of staying up. Fee agreed, so it looks like it's a goer.
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull-City-accept-Southampton-s-12-5m-bid-Shane/story-22713821-detail/story.html
NeverFeltBetter
13/08/2014, 9:20 AM
Going straight from Hernandez to Long as a target seems crazy to me. Sounds like a very overly-ambitious transfer policy got knocked on the head.
Olé Olé
13/08/2014, 9:23 AM
Will Schneiderlin and Rodriguez even be there come September though? Might be no harm if Rodriguez isn't in one sense but hopefully they remain competitive at least.
Ah yeah, would alleviate some competition if he moved on but I guess much depends on the formation Koeman goes with i.e. 2 or 3 forward players. Actually, it'd be interesting to see Long at the right hand-side of a front three. Given that his conversion rate isn't great in a front two, maybe he could do his job better on the right and would be under less pressure to donate a big goal tally (which could, in turn, result in a bigger tally).
Speaking of goals, I just had a look at Koeman's career stats. Did he really score all those goals for Barcelona from centre-half? Mind-boggling stuff.
Had look at Graziano Pelle's career stats there. He's spent most of his career between the Dutch and Italian leagues. He's 2 years older than Shane Long and in the past two seasons he's managed 27 and 23 leagues goals under Koeman. In all his years as a professional football prior to those two seasons, his highest goal count was 10 in Serie B for Cesena. Maybe Koeman has a magic touch.
tetsujin1979
13/08/2014, 9:31 AM
On the money DeLorean! He is turning into Robbie, playing for many clubs and making nice money out of his moves. But Southampton? Good manager, but they must be unsettled by the sheer turnover in players. Would like to see him stay at Hull who have a better chance of staying up. Fee agreed, so it looks like it's a goer.
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull-City-accept-Southampton-s-12-5m-bid-Shane/story-22713821-detail/story.html
I don't think either club are in any danger of relegation. Hull will probably finish ahead of Southampton though.
DannyInvincible
13/08/2014, 11:55 AM
The news of this transfer has surprised me, but I hope it works out for him and he can live up to the generous amount Southampton have offered Hull. I'd never have rated him a £12 million player - and I don't mean that in a denigrating way - but if Southampton are prepared to flash the cash...
Here's the opinion of a Hull fan: http://metro.co.uk/2014/08/13/why-hull-city-should-sell-shane-long-to-southampton-for-12million-4830708/
Long would bring the one thing Hull City lacked under Steve Bruce – pace. I knew his goalscoring record was average but he had other key attributes. That speed, the ability to hold the ball up and the knack of winning free-kicks and penalties (through fair means or foul).
That’s proven pretty much to be the case although his finishing is worse than expected. He works hard, makes lots of intelligent runs and turns hopeful passes into good passes but when that pace takes him into good goalscoring positions – he’s just not top class.
The transfer doesn’t delight me – I’d be happy enough if he stayed. But I think the chance to almost double our investment on a player who hasn’t delivered quite what we’d hoped is too good a chance to turn away.
ArdeeBhoy
13/08/2014, 12:26 PM
Does it really matter who he plays for, the nearer they are the bottom, he will play more games...
Or perhaps we don't want that. Clearly, he's no Robbie Keane, regardless. So unsure why the 'excitement'.
Charlie Darwin
13/08/2014, 12:38 PM
Yeah, let's just pack it in lads, it doesn't matter.
For years I've been saying Long would be perfect for Saints. Whilst I think £12m is a bit overpriced, when you consider what others are going for, perhaps that perception is outdated based on what the market is currently doing (we just sold a teenage fullback to Arsenal for £12m after 25 appearances and Borini is also around £12m having scored the same number of goals as SL). It's just a shame SFC didn't follow up their interest in January and saved themselves £6m in the process.
Rodriguez is injured until November so unlikely to go anywhere let alone play for a few months, Pelle seems to be a direct replacement for Lambert (and is an unknown quantity in the PL) and beyond that we only have an 18-year-old striker, so Long will get plenty of chances to play which is good for the national side (FWIW, I can't see Schneiderlin going, not least as it's Spurs who are after him - they're some £17m short of the asking price and SFC board isn't exactly enamoured with Pochettino following the method of his departure to White Hart Lane).
All-in-all, I'd say it's a good deal all round. Add in him with the likes of Forster, Schneiderlin, Wanyama, Cork, Clyne and Ramirez a lot of the doom and gloom following the departures of key players doesn't seem quite as warranted.
TheOneWhoKnocks
13/08/2014, 1:28 PM
Pros:
Shows regard Long is held in.
12m transfer fee is a nice novelty.
Greater spread of Irish players across teams in the PL.
Cons:
Transfer fee puts burden of pressure on Long to justify it.
More money for Hull could hasten Quinn's departure to the Championship.
Liked rooting for Hull as an Irish football fan.
Long won't get to play in the Europa League.
ArdeeBhoy
13/08/2014, 2:54 PM
Yeah, let's just pack it in lads, it doesn't matter.
Except what was the point of this 'debate'...
geysir
13/08/2014, 10:10 PM
Except what was the point of this 'debate'...
It's nice to be appreciated and £12m is a lot of appreciation. In just half a season, where we thought he did well but not exactly doubled his value, probably most here are pleasantly surprised that a club has gone to that extreme to secure Shane on a contract. I speculate that Hull/Bruce didn't wan't want to sell him until Southampton just raised their offer to an irresistible level.
The reaction to that transfer would presumably be the point of the debate.
From a football point of view we don't know, it's an almost new team with a new manager we just have to wait and see, but now they have our attention.
ArdeeBhoy
13/08/2014, 10:24 PM
Heh, fair enough. Though Fly doesn't like me praising people...
Good point about a ridiculous or irresistable level. No way is he worth that, but then if some people are worth £30 million or whatever, Shane has his relative value. The irony is can't see him changing his style or approach for Ireland.
Charlie Darwin
13/08/2014, 10:50 PM
He's not worth £12m but Southampton have the twin handicap of being cash-rich and low status, so clubs can hold them to ransom.
tricky_colour
15/08/2014, 2:16 AM
He's not worth £12m but Southampton have the twin handicap of being cash-rich and low status, so clubs can hold them to ransom.
I don't know about that, he has a fair few Premiership goals and he is not just about goals as
you might say of Robbie Keane, he is a great outlet with his pace and hard work.
I don't see how Southampton are low status really or how that affect things, yet they are cash rich
I will give you that, but clubs can only hold them to ransom if they have few other options.
I am sure £12m would have allowed them to choose from quite a few players and they decided
Long was the best option for them, hence he is worth it.
Because...
https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/2880232704/hCCDF0DAE/
OK it remains to be seen how he will do at Southampton, but he is a proven goal scorer
and he is at a better club now, Southampton didn't get where they are by signing crap players!!
However they seem to have got their best players as youngsters so they may not be so good in the
transfer market, but we shall see.
DannyInvincible
17/08/2014, 2:20 PM
Long just missed a great chance late on to equalise for Southampton against Liverpool. Schneiderlin hit the cross-bar's under-side with keeper committed, the ball bounced down, came back out and, after looping over a hapless Glen Johnson attempting to head it clear, arrived at the head of Long, who put it just wide with the goal gaping. Maybe looked easier than it was, as it was pretty hectic with Johnson jumping in front of him.
back of the net
17/08/2014, 2:20 PM
Just missed a sitter to level for Southampton with 2 mins to go at anfield
http://fat.gfycat.com/InstructiveRichHartebeest.mp4
TheOneWhoKnocks
17/08/2014, 2:21 PM
"Save of the weekend from Mignolet! Another high ball is well controlled by Pelle and Schneiderlin unleashes a shot from 12 yards that is rising into the net, but Mignolet manages to get the slightest of fingers onto it and the ball crashes against the underside of the bar, before coming down just inches in front of the goalline. The ball bounces in the air, with Long under it. All he’s got to do is head it into an empty net, but under pressure, he nods it wide! What a sitter. Mignolet celebrates like he’s just scored, and no surprise, that was a magnificent initial save!"
http://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2014/aug/17/liverpool-southampton-premier-league-live-mbm
DannyInvincible
17/08/2014, 2:39 PM
Niall Quinn sympathising with Long on Sky Sports, saying he's smaller than Johnson and would most likely have been unsighted as to the ball's exact position for a split second. I agree.
Well, OK, he's less than an inch smaller - I think Quinn's fallen victim to the common misconception of Long's lack of height - but when Johnson's in the air mid-leap, that's sure to add a few inches. :p
Crosby87
17/08/2014, 2:44 PM
Thought he should have had that one. Saints are pretty fun to watch.
tricky_colour
17/08/2014, 2:51 PM
£12m down the drain :p
tricky_colour
17/08/2014, 3:03 PM
Football crime of the decade.
http://i61.tinypic.com/f108r9.jpg
Stuttgart88
17/08/2014, 3:40 PM
Just missed a sitter to level for Southampton with 2 mins to go at anfield
http://fat.gfycat.com/InstructiveRichHartebeest.mp4
I read the last few posts before opening that link. I was expecting a careless miss, a bit of a shocker really, but even though I tend to be very critical of Long's finishing I think this time I wouldn't be too hard on him. He had to move a few steps sideways and when he did get to the pitch of the ball Johnson had just done enough to make it harder for him. Even if Long's header was on target Johnson's pressure, coupled with Long's sideways arrival at the ball, meant Long couldn't put much power into it. I think the defender or Mignolet might have got to it even if it was on target. The defender looked like he might have been able to get in the way. A chance, yes, a sitter, probably not.
Razors left peg
17/08/2014, 3:59 PM
I dunno Stutts, I think for a striker of the quality we want Long to be that is a sitter. I love watching him play but he misses far too many easy chances
tricky_colour
17/08/2014, 4:09 PM
Yea I would not be too harsh on him, I think the no 2 get in the way of where he would have like to got his feet.
Still would have been nice to score on his debut, but scoring there was not easy, it was always a bit of a long shot.
But heading is one of this strengths, he is supposed to be pretty good in the air, which is more than
you can say for Malaysian airlines!
Stuttgart88
17/08/2014, 4:10 PM
He does, Razor, and it's definitely another entry in the chances missed column.
What worries me a bit more is that it was important he gets among the goals early at Southampton. Confidence is everything in a striker. It would have been brilliant to score but if his mentality is anything like mine was (probably not!) that'll be eating at him for days. But I still think that he had to go sideways to meet the ball rather than run directly on to it, which is what put him at a disadvantage!
Razors left peg
17/08/2014, 4:21 PM
I was talking to a mate about this the other day about he is a "confidence Striker".
Im not even so sure about that. If it was the true you would have thought that he would have gone on and got a load of goals after he got the couple of brilliant goals for WBA against Villa. His confidence couldnt have been higher after that surely but he never really kicked on.
He frustrates the hell out of me because he could be so good but I dont think his finishing will ever be up to scratch to be honest
Crosby87
17/08/2014, 9:57 PM
As you well know Razor, the last chapter is the hardest to write.
tricky_colour
17/08/2014, 11:59 PM
Confidence can come and go, I think it is like in snooker or golf, you can make one bad shot and your game
goes to pieces., food for thought for Southampton who have just splashed out £12. ;)
Perhaps a bit early to start panicking, he has only played 16 minutes, with until he gets to his 16th game without a
goal!!! Anyhow I don't see it as an easy chance, he had the defender jumping in front of him, and defender misjudged
the flight of the ball completely so Shane did somewhat better than that.
Fixer82
18/08/2014, 12:27 AM
Long is a good attacking player, strong and fast. But he's not a natural finisher. Keane, Aldridge, Ian Wright, Ian Rush...hell, even Andy Cole are/were all players who always knew where the goal was and had potential to be deadly in front of it.
Long doesnt have that.
It's an instinct thing and I don't think it can be taught.
But go easy on him, he's a hurler
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