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Bonne Confirmed
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Perhaps people need to take into account not just the number of goals a striker scores in a season, but how creative is the team around him, and of course the quality of service he gets.
He might also be having to play a lone striker role, sacrificing himself for the overall benefit of the team performance.
Lone strikers rarely lead the goal scoring charts.
Strikers traditionally score best in tandem with another - if 2 strikers work well together, holding up and creating space for each other, one or both will frequently score a netful of goals.
Morale of the story: strikers are as good as the team around them, the support they get, and the quantity and quality of service provided.4 -
Oggy Red said:Perhaps people need to take into account not just the number of goals a striker scores in a season, but how creative is the team around him, and of course the quality of service he gets.
He might also be having to play a lone striker role, sacrificing himself for the overall benefit of the team performance.
Lone strikers rarely lead the goal scoring charts.
Strikers traditionally score best in tandem with another - if 2 strikers work well together, holding up and creating space for each other, one or both will frequently score a netful of goals.
Morale of the story: strikers are as good as the team around them, the support they get, and the quantity and quality of service provided.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Oggy Red said:Perhaps people need to take into account not just the number of goals a striker scores in a season, but how creative is the team around him, and of course the quality of service he gets.
He might also be having to play a lone striker role, sacrificing himself for the overall benefit of the team performance.
Lone strikers rarely lead the goal scoring charts.
Strikers traditionally score best in tandem with another - if 2 strikers work well together, holding up and creating space for each other, one or both will frequently score a netful of goals.
Morale of the story: strikers are as good as the team around them, the support they get, and the quantity and quality of service provided.
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oohaahmortimer said:orpingtonRED said:If he stays this season id have a charity bet with anyone that he will score more than Washington this season. Hes already behind so its a good bet?😶0
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Blah blah blah blah
9 game chunks.2 -
oohaahmortimer said:oohaahmortimer said:orpingtonRED said:If he stays this season id have a charity bet with anyone that he will score more than Washington this season. Hes already behind so its a good bet?😶
Bit harsh you excluding pens though😆0 -
orpingtonRED said:oohaahmortimer said:oohaahmortimer said:orpingtonRED said:If he stays this season id have a charity bet with anyone that he will score more than Washington this season. Hes already behind so its a good bet?😶
Bit harsh you excluding pens though😆
im up for a charidee bet for The Upbeats
Bonne scores more Charlton league goals (excluding pens this season , completed or not) than Washington and I’ll pay to Upbeats an agreeable amount and you’ll do vice versa
*edit; if it’s a tie we’ll chip in half each1 -
Dazzler21 said:Blah blah blah blah
9 game chunks.If we'd won the very same people would have been talking of our promotion prospects.15 game barometer.1 -
sounds good to me0
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oohaahmortimer said:orpingtonRED said:oohaahmortimer said:oohaahmortimer said:orpingtonRED said:If he stays this season id have a charity bet with anyone that he will score more than Washington this season. Hes already behind so its a good bet?😶
Bit harsh you excluding pens though😆
im up for a charidee bet for The Upbeats
Bonne scores more Charlton league goals (excluding pens this season , completed or not) than Washington and I’ll pay to Upbeats an agreeable amount and you’ll do vice versa
*edit; if it’s a tie we’ll chip in half each
Sounds good to me.0 -
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orpingtonRED said:1
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oohaahmortimer said:orpingtonRED said:oohaahmortimer said:oohaahmortimer said:orpingtonRED said:If he stays this season id have a charity bet with anyone that he will score more than Washington this season. Hes already behind so its a good bet?😶
Bit harsh you excluding pens though😆
im up for a charidee bet for The Upbeats
Bonne scores more Charlton league goals (excluding pens this season , completed or not) than Washington and I’ll pay to Upbeats an agreeable amount and you’ll do vice versa
*edit; if it’s a tie we’ll chip in half eachMB is non league.I heard the derisory offer we rejected was that we had to pay for them to take him away !2 -
Dazzler21 said:Blah blah blah blah
9 game chunks.4 -
Why does Bonne never get to have a bad performance, or be in poor form, it's always people popping up saying he's non-league or useless despite scoring 11 goals in the Championship last season? The only reason we survived at all while Taylor was out or were within touching distance on the last day was because of the goals he scored. When Wright-Phillips didn't score for 11 games in L1 he was never called non-league, he was just out of form, and he scored a grand total of 1 goal for us in the Championship. In fact, his highest ever goalscoring season at that level saw him get 8, and he played five Championship seasons. Bonne's a work in progress but the ability is there. Give him a break.
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@Garrymanilow
He will have the last laugh.
Going to QPR for silly money.
The difference with Bradders was that he had been there and got the T shirt, MB has no pedigree as such, and we don't have the time to wait for him to hit form. Yes, 11 goals last season in the Champ - playing alongside Cullen, Gallagher, Field, Leko, Taylor. I reckon I could have got a few, with those lads around me on the pitch.
Now back down to L1 and he can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.
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ricky_otto said:Dazzler21 said:Blah blah blah blah
9 game chunks.0 -
Valiantphil said:@Garrymanilow
He will have the last laugh.
Going to QPR for silly money.
The difference with Bradders was that he had been there and got the T shirt, MB has no pedigree as such, and we don't have the time to wait for him to hit form. Yes, 11 goals last season in the Champ - playing alongside Cullen, Gallagher, Field, Leko, Taylor. I reckon I could have got a few, with those lads around me on the pitch.
Now back down to L1 and he can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.
People say if he'd scored this or that goal we would have stayed up... But if he hadn't scored the goals he did we'd have been down long before.
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Valiantphil said:@Garrymanilow
He will have the last laugh.
Going to QPR for silly money.
The difference with Bradders was that he had been there and got the T shirt, MB has no pedigree as such, and we don't have the time to wait for him to hit form. Yes, 11 goals last season in the Champ - playing alongside Cullen, Gallagher, Field, Leko, Taylor. I reckon I could have got a few, with those lads around me on the pitch.
Now back down to L1 and he can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.
That's 5 shots. If he's not getting the ball in shooting positions how can he score?
SO FAR THIS SEASON - MOST SHOTS
Joe Piggott 5 SPGame
15 shots, 2 goals (3 games) 1 goal every 9.5 shots
C-Harris 4.7 SPGame
14 shots, 0 goals (3 games) -
Kaikai 4.5 SPGame
9 shots, 0 goals (2 games) -
Wilks 4 SPGame
8 shots, 0 goals (2 games) -
Seperately this season I thought it was worth raising this... Washington has actually started very well indeed.
Washington 2.6 SPgame
8 shots, 2 goals (3 games) 1 goal every 4 shots
(Source: https://www.whoscored.com/Regions/252/Tournaments/8/Seasons/8305/Stages/18826/PlayerStatistics/England-League-One-2020-2021)
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Dazzler21 said:Valiantphil said:@Garrymanilow
He will have the last laugh.
Going to QPR for silly money.
The difference with Bradders was that he had been there and got the T shirt, MB has no pedigree as such, and we don't have the time to wait for him to hit form. Yes, 11 goals last season in the Champ - playing alongside Cullen, Gallagher, Field, Leko, Taylor. I reckon I could have got a few, with those lads around me on the pitch.
Now back down to L1 and he can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.
That's 5 shots. If he's not getting the ball in shooting positions how can he score?
SO FAR THIS SEASON - MOST SHOTS
Joe Piggott 5 SPGame
15 shots, 2 goals (3 games) 1 goal every 9.5 shots
C-Harris 4.7 SPGame
14 shots, 0 goals (3 games) -
Kaikai 4.5 SPGame
9 shots, 0 goals (2 games) -
Wilks 4 SPGame
8 shots, 0 goals (2 games) -
Seperately this season I thought it was worth raising this... Washington has actually started very well indeed.
Washington 2.6 SPgame
8 shots, 2 goals (3 games) 1 goal every 4 shots
(Source: https://www.whoscored.com/Regions/252/Tournaments/8/Seasons/8305/Stages/18826/PlayerStatistics/England-League-One-2020-2021)
His lack of shots highlight his pure inability. 15 shots for Bonne at this stage would only mean 15 clear cut chances, because those are the only times he can make a shot.
Anyway, if Cawley is right, and judging by Bowyer's quotes, the management team are seeing the same things.
When it's pointed out that Bonne has played shit, Bonne fans say it's a lack of service. When he does receive service but misses absolute sitters, Bonne fans say that he's a work in progress. To quote the great Lauren Kreamer, you "seek to have it both ways."0 -
No if he's getting the service and missing, you have a point. Problem is the stats show neither of our strikers have had anywhere near the service other players in this league already have.
I'm willing to give Bonne a chance, but there's a good chance that if we sort the service he'll score more. Given he's likely not on a cap breaking salary, what benefit would selling him have? Increases transfer budget, but cap remains so we're still limited to who we can get.1 -
Dazzler21 said:No if he's getting the service and missing, you have a point. Problem is the stats show neither of our strikers have had anywhere near the service other players in this league already have.
I'm willing to give Bonne a chance, but there's a good chance that if we sort the service he'll score more. Given he's likely not on a cap breaking salary, what benefit would selling him have? Increases transfer budget, but cap remains so we're still limited to who we can get.1 -
He will get us goals this season
Works hard, yes raw and a touch naive but he is a finisher as opposed to someone who drops right off and finds the ball. There are 9 other outfield players who have a responsibility to contribute offensively and give a finisher service. If he was playing somewhere where they created stuff he would be smashing goals in left right and centre. Players like Forster-Caskey, Williams, Morgan, Doughty all need to be making stuff happen in the final third.
I think the off season has been so unsettling for us and the players the first month of this season is pre season and we should still have bodies to come in and get match fit0 -
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If I had heard we had spent two million on a striker then found out it was Macauley Bonne l’d disappointed, so on that basis I think we got the better end of the deal.4
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orpingtonRED said:
Bet void , unless you wanna have it for his QPR League goals excluding penalties
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oohaahmortimer said:orpingtonRED said:
Bet void , unless you wanna have it for his QPR League goals excluding penalties
Cheers for the void. Im pretty surprised hes gone to be honest and think he will score double figures for QPR still. But im not sure about your bet offer as have a sinking feeling Washington may be our main striker this season so hopefully will get double figures also.2 -
A slightly more grounded interview with Bonne here, including an apology for his comments
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/exclusive-macauley-bonne-on-ruthless-decision-to-leave-charlton-athletic-for-qpr/
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“He [Bowyer] had his methods and in a way it worked. In the moment when he is screaming and shouting I thought ‘he hates me and it must be something personal’.
Not the most wholesome of praise for Bowyer and reading that I would say he was unimpressed about being called out so publicly. It is something I think does Bowyer no favours and hope he changes personally.
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