Quote from: Steve Rose on November 30, 2012, 10:01:04 AM...What also struck me was that with the exception of Spurs, at each club his first season goals per game ratio is very high, but has subsequently fallen away.The breakdown for Sunderland is first season 24 from 38 followed by 8 from 20; at VP 9 from 16, 9 from 22 and now 2 from 9.Maybe Lambert is being kicked for the wrong thing. He should have sold him in the summer.Those second season stats are still nigh on 1 in 2. there aren't many in the division who can rival that.
...What also struck me was that with the exception of Spurs, at each club his first season goals per game ratio is very high, but has subsequently fallen away.The breakdown for Sunderland is first season 24 from 38 followed by 8 from 20; at VP 9 from 16, 9 from 22 and now 2 from 9.Maybe Lambert is being kicked for the wrong thing. He should have sold him in the summer.
Quote from: QBVILLA on November 30, 2012, 10:02:35 AMQuote from: Steve Rose on November 30, 2012, 10:01:04 AM...What also struck me was that with the exception of Spurs, at each club his first season goals per game ratio is very high, but has subsequently fallen away.The breakdown for Sunderland is first season 24 from 38 followed by 8 from 20; at VP 9 from 16, 9 from 22 and now 2 from 9.Maybe Lambert is being kicked for the wrong thing. He should have sold him in the summer.Those second season stats are still nigh on 1 in 2. there aren't many in the division who can rival that.1 in 2.5, and one in 4.5 this season. OK rather than brilliant. It was more an observation. For whatever reason he doesn't seem to improve with years served. My final comment was a bit tongue in cheek.Also, I can see a logic that says it does make football sense to leave Bent out completely.Most seem to agree that Benteke is rightly preferred for the starting XI. Maybe Lambert believes that having Bent on the bench is more likely to be a Sword of Damocles than a viable option, and not just for him but for the team too.Consider the Reading game. 0-0 after 70 minutes, the crowd start getting restless and the calls for Bent start. Lambert feels that to introduce Bent means taking a player out of midfield; with the midfielders we have we become less likely to win. He stays on the bench.What is the effect on the team as the rest of the game is played out to increasing crescendo of unrest from the terraces?Maybe he's doing the right thing in restricting the circus to himself in post match interviews and the ridiculous same question 22 times article in the Guardian.
I would dare to say that Benteke & Bent would be a better starting combo with Gabby/ Andi to come on as an impact sub after 60-65 minutes and if Bent could feed off some of Benteke's lay offs
Quote from: Rissbert on November 30, 2012, 10:05:19 AMIt's an excellent record whichever way you dress it up. He should at least be on the bench, simple as that.I'm amazed there is any argument against him being in the 18. The opinion that Bent and Benteke can't play together is one that i don't agree with but can see it being a valid argument. However, I can't fathom how anyone can confidently say that Bent isn't our best option to replace Benteke should he tire/get injured/have a mare.
It's an excellent record whichever way you dress it up. He should at least be on the bench, simple as that.
I've not seen a convincing argument yet to say why Leigh Bowery is better to have on the bench than Darren Bent.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on November 30, 2012, 11:31:28 AMI've not seen a convincing argument yet to say why Leigh Bowery is better to have on the bench than Darren Bent.We're probably not going to be told directly, Lambert doesn't appear to be the type to air his laundry in public so we're just going to have to get used to it. However, there are plenty of possible explanations but if people want to believe the worst then they're not going to consider them.Perhaps, he sees as him as a more like for like replacement in the case of injury; perhaps he wants him to gain experience of being in and around the first team; perhaps he's making an example of Bent for showing a bad attitude; perhaps he's selling him in January and doesn't want to risk him getting injured.