He gets a lot of stick from fans but how does his record compare with other strikers:
Blackstock's record:
2008/09 - League Stats
Started: 32 matches
Appeared as Sub: 10 matches
Total Minutes: 2842
Goals: 13
Minutes per Goal: 219
Playing 2842 minutes out of a possible 4140 is 68% as a comparison Tommy Smith played 3864 (or 93%) and scored just 4 goals more. If Blackstock had kept his minutes per goal ratio and had played the same amount of minutes as Smith did he would have scored 17. If he had played every minute of the season and scored at the same ratio he would have finished the season with 19 goals.
The stats may show he didn't/wouldn't score 20 goals a season but what the stats don't show is the following:
* Played for two different clubs in 08/09
* Played under four different managers Dowie, Ainsworth, Sousa and Davies in 08/09
* Didn't play in a consistent 4-4-2 formation or with a consistent strike partner or team in 08/09
Players like McCormack, Ebanks-Blake, Doyle etc played under the same manager and played in a consistent formation and team.
One thing the stats will show though is that his goals per minute ratio (219) is better than the following players who all scored more or equal amounts of goals in 08/09:
Hulse - 237
Smith - 227
Tudgay - 265
Bailey - 292
Gallagher - 243
Blackstock's goal per minute ratio was also better than the following players who scored fewer goals than him:
Parkin - 235
Boothroyd - 240
Paterson - 271
Maynard - 267
Morrison - 360
McGoldrick - 324
For a player who is described as "lazy" or "woeful" his record is much better than many others in this league.
Blackstock's record:
2008/09 - League Stats
Started: 32 matches
Appeared as Sub: 10 matches
Total Minutes: 2842
Goals: 13
Minutes per Goal: 219
Playing 2842 minutes out of a possible 4140 is 68% as a comparison Tommy Smith played 3864 (or 93%) and scored just 4 goals more. If Blackstock had kept his minutes per goal ratio and had played the same amount of minutes as Smith did he would have scored 17. If he had played every minute of the season and scored at the same ratio he would have finished the season with 19 goals.
The stats may show he didn't/wouldn't score 20 goals a season but what the stats don't show is the following:
* Played for two different clubs in 08/09
* Played under four different managers Dowie, Ainsworth, Sousa and Davies in 08/09
* Didn't play in a consistent 4-4-2 formation or with a consistent strike partner or team in 08/09
Players like McCormack, Ebanks-Blake, Doyle etc played under the same manager and played in a consistent formation and team.
One thing the stats will show though is that his goals per minute ratio (219) is better than the following players who all scored more or equal amounts of goals in 08/09:
Hulse - 237
Smith - 227
Tudgay - 265
Bailey - 292
Gallagher - 243
Blackstock's goal per minute ratio was also better than the following players who scored fewer goals than him:
Parkin - 235
Boothroyd - 240
Paterson - 271
Maynard - 267
Morrison - 360
McGoldrick - 324
For a player who is described as "lazy" or "woeful" his record is much better than many others in this league.
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