Baldseagull
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Yes. And if he has 10 more 15 minute substitute appearances left in him, I would have him again next season.
This is one of those questions that are impossible to answer correctly. He scored the second v Charlton, without his goal, would Hemed have scored his? The spirit of this question takes Zamora out of the team entirely. Obviously we wouldn't play with 10 men, so how do we know the person who played in his placed wouldn't have scored the same goal he scored against Burnley to win a point, or two against them giving us more points? How important is the win to our momentum, in following games, etc.
Simply taking his goals away, ignoring everything else:
Leeds - win becomes a draw = 2 points
Bristol City - win becomes a draw = 2 points
Burnley - draw becomes a loss = 1 point
Birmingham - win becomes a draw = 2 points
Charlton - win becomes a draw = 2 points
Blackburn - win becomes a draw = 2 points
Huddersfield - win becomes a draw = 2 points
13 points.
Which means instead of finishing third in the table, play off spot. We finish 5th in the table, play off spot.
So at the end of the season, how important were those goals, really?
Alternatively how many points were dropped due to a lack of available strikers?How many points did his goals win us? When you look at that, he turned out to be a good signing
I remember at the Leeds game I think hearing him shout at his team mates think about goal difference. How prolific that has turned out.