Peter Crouch: World class striker or just a lankey streak of piss?

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sam86

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Feb 18, 2009
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Peter Crouchhhhhh is number 9. Peter Crouch, is number 9.
Peter Crouchhhhhh is number 9. Peter Crouch, is number 9.
 




nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
Walcott got a hatrick in that game...where is he now....

You aksed for the facts....were better all round with Crouch over Heskey.

I wouldnt play either but Crouch is better than Heskey as long as we dont revert to pumping the ball 50 yards to his head...:facepalm:

Maybe Walcott benefited from having Heskey in the team as well?
 






Southwick_Seagull

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Oct 8, 2008
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Can't argue with his record but never really against top class opposition. Also when he is playing, and this isn't his fault, but defenders look for the long ball to often and it gets obvious, you can see Terry go "Oh there's nothing on so instead of playing it out i'll just try and stick it on Crouch's head". He's a bit of a novelty player, you don't see Spain or Brazil with novelty players.
 


sam86

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That is my one concern. Look who his goals are against -

Uruguay (at home)
Hungary (at home)
Jamaica x3 (at home)
Trinidad and Tobago
Greece x2 (at home)
Andorra x3 (at home)
Macedonia
Estonia
Austria
Croatia (at home)
Ukraine (at home)
Belarus x2 (at home)
Egypt x2 (at home)
Mexico (at home)

But then I guess you can only score against what's infront of you...

:wink:
 






Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Can't argue with his record but never really against top class opposition.

Just skimmed through soccerbase. Not sure I've caught them all, but let's look:

England Career

Mexico (1g)
Brazil (8mins)
Belarus (2g)
Andorra (1g)
Ukraine (1g)
Belarus
Slovakia
Spain (42mins) *No england goals
Germany (1min)
Trinidad
USA
France (43mins) *No England goals
Austria (1g)
Russia (9min)
Russia (10min)
Germany (33min)
Portugal (coming on after Rooney was sent off)
Sweden
Trinidad (1g)
Paraguay
Jamaica (3g)
Hungary (1)
Belarus (for england b)
Uruguay (1g)
Argentina (10min)
Poland
Austria
Columbia


I've bolded the top teams that he has actually made appearances against. Seven of them, all sub appearances. 3 were 10 mins or less. One was joining a team down to ten men. The other three were coming on as a sub after half time.

Is it not reasonable to assume that given more time, given starts, being prepared to start the game with everyone and going out as a team to make an impact, might lead to him scoring goals against top international opponents more than expecting him to change the game when he comes on in the 89th minute?
 
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nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Manchester
When it comes to the WC I'll trust Capello's decision, as I'm sure he knows more than me about what will and won't work against certain opposition. Recent friendlies do seem to suggest that he's going to go with Crouch and Rooney.
 




Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Somewhere in between those 2 descriptions
 




Southwick_Seagull

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Oct 8, 2008
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Just skimmed through soccerbase. Not sure I've caught them all, but let's look:

England Career

Mexico (1g)
Brazil (8mins)
Belarus (2g)
Andorra (1g)
Ukraine (1g)
Belarus
Slovakia
Spain (42mins) *No england goals
Germany (1min)
Trinidad
USA
France (43mins) *No England goals
Austria (1g)
Russia (9min)
Russia (10min)
Germany (33min)
Portugal (coming on after Rooney was sent off)
Sweden
Trinidad (1g)
Paraguay
Jamaica (3g)
Hungary (1)
Belarus (for england b)
Uruguay (1g)
Argentina (10min)
Poland
Austria
Columbia


I've bolded the top teams that he has actually made appearances against. Seven of them, all sub appearances. 3 were 10 mins or less. One was joining a team down to ten men. The other three were coming on as a sub after half time.

Is it not reasonable to assume that given more time, given starts, being prepared to start the game with everyone and going out as a team to make an impact, might lead to him scoring goals against top international opponents more than expecting him to change the game when he comes on in the 89th minute?

Maybe there's a reason managers don't start him against top sides. He'll cause average defenders problems, by all means play him against Algeria and Slovenia but against top class defenders he won't do alot.
 




Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
When we come up against a top side Crouch wont be used. I expect us to use Gerrard behind Rooney against the stronger opposition.
 


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