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Think Barnes will have a good season TBH a great squad player to have in the championship always puts in a good shift and knows where the back off the net is
Maybe but he came back and looked total quality in those last few games. Some people just enjoy an excuse to crucify him and a not inconsiderable number thought he should be sacked on the spot. Wrong I know but I found his trying to trip the ref quite amusing and I believe from his demeanour on his return when he just got on with the game, may be a turning point in his career.
I know I have zilch chance of any agreement from the many Barnes haters though, hey ho.
I think Barnes' stock is at its height, Gus liked him and he got lots of game time. Personally, I'd look to sell him to someone like Derby or Boro for a million and use that money elsewhere in the squad.
He's barely had any chance to play in his best position, a position in which he frequently gets goals. He's very young and coming on leaps and bounds every season.
I'd say his stock has a LONG long way to go yet.
True, but presumably you could unearth similar incidents for other players well.
I take your point though completely. The basis stats included were only really aimed at sparking some debate.
I think Barnes is fine as a striker. I also think he suffers from being played out of position and chopped and changed around to various roles during a match. Given a run in a more favoured position, perhaps as a foil for Ulloa, I could see him coming good.
Agree with this in principle, though I do think that the fact that although 'individual' stats are limited in that don't necessarily correlate with the 'team' truth, they do go someway towards understanding and highlighting specific direct contributions. And a team is, after all, made up of individuals. Plus it's quite fun, and sometimes you see really weird outlying stats that give cause to think slightly differently about a player.
But more importantly for me at least it's an attempt to develop an understanding of the game based on what is actually happening, rather than hunches, prejudices and what someone has regurgitated out of The Currant Bun.
More stattage please.
23 year old striker, with a 1 in 3 goal ratio for us, and you want to sell him for just £1m. He's worth much more than that isn't he?I think Barnes' stock is at its height, Gus liked him and he got lots of game time. Personally, I'd look to sell him to someone like Derby or Boro for a million and use that money elsewhere in the squad.
Gus was a cautious manager, so loved playing Barnes who would never commit to out and out attack. I think that extra man slowed our play down and made us look predictable. I can't see Barnes will get anywhere near the same amount of gametime in 2013/14.
you also have to look more at the assists, and the build up to other goals to not limit it to who touched it last.
I will be seriously disappointed if Oscat is just reading spreadsheets to judge players. But, I do love stats.
23 year old striker, with a 1 in 3 goal ratio for us, and you want to sell him for just £1m. He's worth much more than that isn't he?
I love stats. But, they need perspective and context. I think you need to look at individual stats more than team stats when judging individuals. As tempting as it, you can't judge an individual by a teams win/loss record. You need to analyse the individual contribution to the team: goals and assists are the obvious ones, but also free kicks won, goal line clearances, tackles, blocks, distance run, time on the ball, passes attempted/completed. You also need to look at other aspect, less traditional stats: one of barnes's benefits in gus's eyes appears to have been the support he gave the left back - if bridge didn't play, barnes almost certainly did, to support the painter (or whoever) as left back, something that no stat seems to measures - you also have to look more at the assists, and the build up to other goals to not limit it to who touched it last.
I will be seriously disappointed if Oscar is just reading spreadsheets to judge players. But, I do love stats.
In the Championship it's 19 goals in 77 apps, so actually 1 in 4, of which 4 or 5 are penalties. Is he worth more than a million - maybe, but not much more, possibly £1.25m at a push.
Don't get me wrong, I think he's a decent Championship player and has been an excellent signing for the Albion, but I don't see how playing more of Ashley Barnes is going to get us promoted.
Are you saying that for the last 2 years Gus could have been getting a lot more out of him up front but chose not to do that?
When Barnes has played up front in the Championship he's been guilty of some shocking misses, and even by CMS's standards Barnes looked woefully short of confidence on a number of occasions. Gus managed this pretty well by giving him a roving midfield role and telling him to get forward when he could, ergo he picks up 10 goals a season and puts in a shift.
But that touch in front of goal worries me. I think Gus got the max out of him, I think he can sustain that level in the Championship and he is still young, but I'd question whether he'd be more than a bit-part player in a Championship promotion side.
Got even the mention of Barnes will wake a lot of people up
look out here comes SOMERSET
Eh? Pretty sure the stats show that he is FAR less wasteful than CMS in front of goal. He always creates far more chances for himself by virtue of having a footballing brain and far superior first touch to CMS. He's pretty clinical in front of goal generally.
According to my records:
2011-12
Barnes
Shots 79
Goals 14
1 in 5.64
CMS
Shots 81
Goals 10
1 in 8.10
2012-13
Barnes
Shots 61
Goals 9
1 in 6.78
CMS
Shots 47
Goals 11
1 in 4.27
Overall
Barnes
Shots 140
Goals 23
1 in 6.09
CMS
Shots 128
Goals 21
1 in 6.10