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    Post by Guest Wed Dec 15 2010, 03:24

    http://windycoys.blogspot.com/

    Roman Pavlyuchenko is not a perfect striker - his all-round game is lacking in key areas, and he often doesn't seem to be putting in as much effort as he could. But on Sunday he once again did what the rest of our strikers have been struggling to do - put the ball in the net (and in impressive fashion).

    In the league, Pavlyuchenko continues to do well scoring-wise, despite not getting the same run of games that both Crouch and Defoe have tended to enjoy. It makes me wonder what he could achieve if he were allowed to get into his rhythm.

    The stats for our strikers in the league so far this season are quite incredible:

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    Whilst Peter Crouch has so far scored at a rate 1052 minutes per goal, and Defoe and Keane have yet to score, Pavlyuchenko has a rate of 134 minutes per goal. This despite starting 4 less games than Crouch. Purely for comparison, I have included van der Vaart (who of course hasn't always played up front). Most would agree that he has a good scoring record, but it is not as good as Pavlyuchenko's.

    Many fans argue that Crouch offers more, because although he doesn't score, he gets vital assists. Even taking his five league assists into account, he still only averages a goal or assist every 175 minutes (Pavlyuchenko 134 and van der Vaart an impressive 87). Of course this does not take into account other areas in which our strikers weigh in (for example, Crouch offers valuable aerial presence when defending corners).

    If this argument wasn't compelling enough, just look at the goals record in the calendar year for our three main strikers (with thanks to Trashpost from COYS for all of the following stats):

    Defoe: 4 goals in 19 starts (and 3 sub appearances).
    Crouch: 5 goals in 20 starts (and 15 sub appearances).
    Pavlyuchenko: 10 goals in 15 starts (and 12 sub appearances.
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    Post by Guest Wed Dec 15 2010, 05:25

    Just goes to prove that SuperCallaFragaListicRomanPavyluchenko is indeed our SUPER-SUB . . . . . .
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    Post by Guest Wed Dec 15 2010, 09:59

    it goes to show where we mite be if pav had started al our prem games
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    Post by Guest Wed Dec 15 2010, 19:46

    stats Mins+per+team+goals
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    Post by Guest Thu Dec 16 2010, 02:52

    thats inpressive from pav and thats just this season.

    it gets even worse for crouch if you add up hes stats from jan 10/dec10
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    Post by Guest Thu Dec 16 2010, 08:09

    Who scored the hat-trick against Young Boys that got us out of jail in the C/L Lought ? One clue is it wasn't Pavy ! Why knock a player who has proven him-self to be an integral part of the Spurs squad . . . . .
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    Post by Guest Thu Dec 16 2010, 09:21

    he got 3 at home vs young boys who are rubbish and like a 3rd divison team. I think you will find it was pav that got the inportant goal away to young boys

    crouch is crap. he dont suit our style of play. and hes goal scoring record is prob worst in the league

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