I don't have that agenda either. I cannot dispute your point about subjectivity either, as my opinion is based upon what I have seen. I tend not to blindly follow what is presented by others as fact, or indeed, as history.Pies4shaw wrote:The question of when a player started a decline is an entirely subjective one. The question whether he had a "poor" 2.5 years is capable of direct rejection based on the available statistics. As jackcass says, the start of 2015 saw Cloke in hot goal-kicking form. Neither of us has a "kick the Club" or "blame the coach" agenda. For my part, I'd just prefer that history not be rewritten.
I have seen you engage in this argument, and rely on statistics, for the last few months. I cannot argue with the statistics that you refer to. But, football cannot be judged on such a simplistic basis. On such an analysis Bachar Houli would be a very good player, when in reality he is far from it. If we just relied on statistics Brad Hodge would have played test cricket for a lot longer than he did, when there was a good reason why he was dropped.
Can you provide me with Clokes' statistics for the last 5 years in terms of running as a percentage of VO2 max, both defensively and offensively? Can you provide those statistics for his first and second efforts as well? If you can do that and it supports your argument then I will concede the point. If not, I will continue to challenge opinions dressed up as fact.