it's been a total transfer disaster the lot of them
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Yesterday was his lowest ebb at LFC for me, and that's saying something
He was the archetypal "Moneyball" signing, his stats are why we signed him, yet he's turning into one of our biggest transfer disasters in years.
What's the relevance in having good stats at a previous club if you're just not capable of reproducing them at a higher level?
I think he's proof that the "Moneyball" approach just doesn't lend itself well to football
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It was thought that Kenny would improve him, as he did with other players in the past.Originally posted by Phoenix06 View Post99% of people would've told you in May that spending £18.5million on Downing was crazy. Who was that 1% who thought it was OK?
What were they thinking? Eyes alone told most of us that it was crazy to begin with.Are we winning?
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Agree about moneyball...I hate it. So much more to consider than just stats when spending big money, eg mentality. I think many of us would have had question marks over Downing's mentality to play for LFC.Originally posted by NigelLG View PostBellamy, Enrique, Henderson and Adam have been good signings. Not world class but our position made it difficult to buy them. I am dubious of the moneyball approach mind. I don't think it works."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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I'm not sure his signing proves any such thing. If such an approach was adopted, which doesn't seem 100% clear, then it will surely take refining when changing from one sport to another.Originally posted by Pablo1981 View PostYesterday was his lowest ebb at LFC for me, and that's saying something
He was the archetypal "Moneyball" signing, his stats are why we signed him, yet he's turning into one of our biggest transfer disasters in years.
What's the relevance in having good stats at a previous club if you're just not capable of reproducing them at a higher level?
I think he's proof that the "Moneyball" approach just doesn't lend itself well to football
I don't see much difference between Downing and some of the signings Comolli made for Spurs. My feeling is that we rushed this set of transfers trying to get a CL place back this season and it has backfired. Comollis signings have frequently taken a year or so to improve the team, my feeling is that his approach requires targeting younger players. I think we got Downing after too many bad habits have set in.
Yesterday was the first game I have watched where I thought Downing was as bad as people have said he has been. Contributed almost nothing in attack or defence."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Downing was brutal yesterday, gave Enrique no help at all. The two of them don't seem to be compatible down that side. He shouldn't have seen the second half. I don't know why some managers won't make a change until 60+ minutes have gone.*************************
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Obviously it's just a hunch but I'm pretty certain Downing was purchased solely based on statistics. He was right at the top of most relevant statistics last season for a player in his position (successful crosses, assists, consecutive appearances etc).Originally posted by dww View PostI'm not sure his signing proves any such thing. If such an approach was adopted, which doesn't seem 100% clear, then it will surely take refining when changing from one sport to another.
I don't see much difference between Downing and some of the signings Comolli made for Spurs. My feeling is that we rushed this set of transfers trying to get a CL place back this season and it has backfired. Comollis signings have frequently taken a year or so to improve the team, my feeling is that his approach requires targeting younger players. I think we got Downing after too many bad habits have set in.
Yesterday was the first game I have watched where I thought Downing was as bad as people have said he has been. Contributed almost nothing in attack or defence.
If you haven't noticed how bad he's been until yesterday then I'm astounded. Yesterday was dreadful from him, but he's been that poor on several occasions already this season.
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Agree with this.Originally posted by Pablo1981 View PostObviously it's just a hunch but I'm pretty certain Downing was purchased solely based on statistics. He was right at the top of most relevant statistics last season for a player in his position (successful crosses, assists, consecutive appearances etc).
If you haven't noticed how bad he's been until yesterday then I'm astounded. Yesterday was dreadful from him, but he's been that poor on several occasions already this season.
To top it off, he then started muttering to himself and shaking his head again when subbed. How ****ing dare he.
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He is not good enough for a team looking to challenge for the top 4 and I don't think he believes that he is good enough either.Originally posted by Lee View PostAgree with this.
To top it off, he then started muttering to himself and shaking his head again when subbed. How ****ing dare he.
At the age of 27 this is his big chance and he is blowing it with a string of abject, gutless performances
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