He doesn't miss gilt edged chances every game at allYou are both missing the point.
Waghorn will get as much stick as O'Hare and probably more, if he misses chances like that every week. O'Hare is getting stick because he has missed these chances most games over and over again.
You are both missing the point.
Waghorn will get as much stick as O'Hare and probably more, if he misses chances like that every week. O'Hare is getting stick because he has missed these chances most games over and over again.
My point is that it’s irrelevant if O’Hare has missed more chances than Waghorn, because the former has been one of our best players this season while the latter has been stuck on the treatment table at great expense. The idea that it could ever be considered a wash between them, by any metric, is just silly.
Sure, but that isn't what I was talking about here. Maybe you quoted me by accident.
He doesn't miss gilt edged chances every game at all
O hare is one of the best footballers we’ve signed since relegation from the premiership
No he said your point is irrelevant
Of course it is relevant.
The poster in question was asking why O'Hare gets more stick than Waghorn.
That first time ball back to goal around the corner to Eccles from where Maatsen had that chance, just top class.He doesn’t from people who understand football and his contribution
Sure, but that isn't what I was talking about here. Maybe you quoted me by accident.
No, it was quite deliberate
We all know O’Hare has trouble finishing. But given the huge contributions he makes elsewhere, to single him out for it seems like a…..choice.
Waghorn, by contrast, is supposedly here to score goals. Maybe if he contributed elsewhere I’d be a bit kinder to him, but he doesn’t, so I’m not. No-one should have to wait and see if he deserves the same criticism/praise as Callum O’Hare, one of our best players, because he plainly doesn’t.
No one is suggesting he doesn't do more on the pitch than Waghorn, but Waghorn had hardly played.
The team as a whole has an issue missing chances. O'Hare is one of the most guilty. If you are asking why Waghorn doesn't get more stick then you must realise that the amount of games each player has played this season isn't comparable and is therefore the biggest reason.
Fans have had all season to see O'Hare miss chances and fail to provide a decent enough level of final product. This has caused frustration. No one is suggesting he doesn't do more on the pitch than Waghorn, but Waghorn had hardly played. If Waghorn misses chances like yesterday for the next few weeks he will get more stick than O'Hare inevitably.
Could also argue he's geen around long enough to know what we were getting. If you don't perceive that to be value and you're entitled to that opinion, then your criticism should be of Robins and the recruitment team, not of how much budget he's sucking up.It’s an unfortunate fact for him, and I’m not saying he deserves stick for it, but one of the main reasons we don’t have many alternative options going forward is because Waghorn has spent most of the year injured, and the rest of the year not doing a great deal. Considering the amount of resources he’s sucked up this season, he doesn’t get anything like the amount of scrutiny he deserves.
It’s very generous of you to say a 32 year-old, highly paid journeyman like Waghorn deserves more time - I’m just doubtful he has much more to offer, and I only wish that other, younger, better players were afforded the same patience.
So the only reason he does more is he’s played more? This is a senseless discussion
It’s an unfortunate fact for him, and I’m not saying he deserves stick for it, but one of the main reasons we don’t have many alternative options going forward is because Waghorn has spent most of the year injured, and the rest of the year not doing a great deal. Considering the amount of resources he’s sucked up this season, he doesn’t get anything like the amount of scrutiny he deserves.
It’s very generous of you to say a 32 year-old, highly paid journeyman like Waghorn deserves more time - I’m just doubtful he has much more to offer, and I only wish that other, younger, better players were afforded the same patience.
That first time ball back to goal around the corner to Eccles from where Maatsen had that chance, just top class.
Do you have dementia?
I don't know why people get so bent out of shape when someone criticises O'Hare's finishing.
It's possible to think he's one of our best players but is a terrible finisher.
Because someone says his finishing is crap does not mean they are saying he's shit. The two things are not mutually exclusive.
O’Hare one of my favourites. But a player in his position really should be chipping in with goals. Surely it’s not unfair to expect at least 5-10 goals from him across a 46+ game period.
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