Snowball What I strongly object to is the mindless, uninformed, nasty, spineless attacks on a very young player who has started just 62 league games and is still only 23 and still learning.
THIS is the crux of the whole debate.
And it is purely for this, Snowball, that I respect you and I'm not attacking you as I'm not too dissimilar. I hate to knock players, especially on a well-read forum that will inevitably get back to them.
I strongly salute you for this attitude even if I don't agree with some of the things you conclude.
As Handbags_Harris has pointed out eloquently, perhaps most attacks aren't mindless, uninformed, nasty or spineless BUT it is undoubtedly true that this board is full of such attacks not just on Long but almost every one of our squad at some point or other. And Long is no different.
What I disagree with, or rather what I wish you'd do differently, in order to give more credence to what I for one consider to be a very noble and fair stance (of not knocking a young player), is not to write some of the stuff you do about Forster and perhaps not to be so intent on making the stats look like Long is fantastic. Because with his record this season that is frankly laughable.
The truth is *probably* something like "yes Long isn't a bad player who does do some good stuff but it's just not quite working for him at the moment, for reasons x, y, z". But when you get people on one side of the fence saying he needs to go because he's a joke and then people like you digging out stats to say that he is better than a striker who many of us regard to be almost legendary for the club the whole discussion falls into chaos because none of those positions is sensible.
The fact of the matter is the lad has not scored a single goal in open play all season and that is horribly embarrassing and just cannot be defended. You can come up with reasons why not, and point to other attributes (which you have very eloquently done), but noone can hide away from the fact that *with the current system* he's a failure. However I'm definitely not going to stick my neck out an say he's rubbish because I wouldn't be surprised if in a two man system he turns out to provide more assists and goals that any of us could dream of and we end up one day bemoaning his big money transfer to another club. It's entirely possible.
In summary, *I* think you raise valid points and provide brilliant stats for a very very worthy cause of sticking up for a youngish player who's playing in the wrong system and I salute you for it. All I'd say is just don't go over the top!