happybigjohn
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I hope Murphy goes. He's been too flappy and has not inspired confidence in the rest of the team
I hope Murphy goes. He's been too flappy and has not inspired confidence in the rest of the team
Don't agree. Think he has been one of our better players this season. Only conceded 7 more than Westwood last season and everyone claims then the whole team was much stronger. We have conceded less than virtually all the teams in the relegation area.
I think Murphy will go. I agree with Duffy he is a good keeper and part of our strong defence. Unfortunately Murphy keogh cranie will go from that defence.Don't agree. Think he has been one of our better players this season. Only conceded 7 more than Westwood last season and everyone claims then the whole team was much stronger. We have conceded less than virtually all the teams in the relegation area.
Don't agree. Think he has been one of our better players this season. Only conceded 7 more than Westwood last season and everyone claims then the whole team was much stronger. We have conceded less than virtually all the teams in the relegation area.
Are those stats correct as off the top of my head Westwood missed a few games last season eg Watford away and we conceded 2.
No it's the whole season. I haven't checked if he played every game or not but either way the goals conceded column is not hugely different between a highly rated premier player and a guy some think is not good enough for us in league 1. Also until November last year we had turner and wood was more regularly available so it appears to me that Murphy is not an issue. Goals scored is and will be a much greater problem.
Personally I wouldnt have played him on Saturday after his "shop window" comment last week
Personally I wouldnt have played him on Saturday after his "shop window" comment last week
Also, what the bloody hell was he appealling for for the first goal on Sat?
It couldnt have been offside as Wills was behind Sharp.
While I dont dispute that goals are king this thread is about the merits of Murphy, a quick check shows that Murphy started 3 more games than Westwood did so in his final season, so the difference is likely to be larger than the 7 you claimed.
Personally I would move him on, I dont think he likes taking too much responsibility, for instance he rarely takes a cross, he rarely ventures from his line and the amount of times he instructed defenders to kick it to touch rather than taking a backpass was shocking.
Plus you can add in the soft goals he has conceded....
Don't agree. Think he has been one of our better players this season. Only conceded 7 more than Westwood last season and everyone claims then the whole team was much stronger. We have conceded less than virtually all the teams in the relegation area.
No it's the whole season. I haven't checked if he played every game or not but either way the goals conceded column is not hugely different between a highly rated premier player and a guy some think is not good enough for us in league 1. Also until November last year we had turner and wood was more regularly available so it appears to me that Murphy is not an issue. Goals scored is and will be a much greater problem.
Assuming Murphy appeared in the Bury debacle and I assume he started every game this season he conceded 68 goals in 47 games so that is 1.44 goals a game. Westwood in his 2 years here let in 115 in 89 games at 1.29 a game. Over 46 games the variable average is 7 goals.
Lovely, so you are saying the original stat you bashed about here was wildly incorrect and something you used to try and bolster your argument?
Assuming Murphy appeared in the Bury debacle and I assume he started every game this season he conceded 68 goals in 47 games so that is 1.44 goals a game. Westwood in his 2 years here let in 115 in 89 games at 1.29 a game. Over 46 games the variable average is 7 goals.
So what you mean is a player like Westwood would have been the difference between survival and relegation this season?Assuming Murphy appeared in the Bury debacle and I assume he started every game this season he conceded 68 goals in 47 games so that is 1.44 goals a game. Westwood in his 2 years here let in 115 in 89 games at 1.29 a game. Over 46 games the variable average is 7 goals.
So what you mean is a player like Westwood would have been the difference between survival and relegation this season?
If we concede 7 less goals I would say that is likely to gain us at least 10 more points which would have kept us in the
division.
season.
the problem was quite clearly scoring goals not conceding them-we've missed king far more than we have westwood.
If we are not counting Murphys goals conceded on the last day because there was nothing to play for then 7 goals were conceded last season though when Westwood wasn't playing, so even if we discount the last game Murphy has let in 61 in 45 gamesas 4 were conceded on the last day when already down this is unlikely. Also lasts seasons team was according to some so much better so again that must be factored in.