Er...You're the one who mentioned age - no one else. I believe LDL had mentioned "career length".
And anyway the dis ingenuousness necessary to say "it doesn't necessarily follow that the older you are, the more games you have played..." is breath-taking. I'm struggling to know where to even begin with that one. I mean - you do acknowledge that there is a correlation between age of a footballer and the number of games he could possibly have featured in, right? I mean you do acknowledge that a player who is 18 is very unlikely to have made more appearances than a player who is 32, right?
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Quite why you find something so obvious breathtaking, I have no idea. Of course age can be an indicator of a larger number of games played. However, as I pointed out it is no certainty. So, "No" not right. If you care to read Luke's posting again, you will see that he mentioned the disparity in ages and cited that as the reason Parker's record was worse than Scholes'
Quite frankly, I can't believe you bothered typing it either!!
If there are two men, one poor the other wealthy, and they're standing next to their two cars. One car is a Ferrari and one is a Ford. Now it doesn't
necessarily follow that the wealthy man owns the Ferrari, does it?
One man is eight feet tall and super-fit. the other is four feet tall and only has one arm. It doesn't
necessarily follow that the taller one will be better at basketball, does it?
Likewise if you have two pro footballers, one 18 and one 32 it doesn't
necessarily follow that the older one will have played more games.
Now if you want to think that there's a good chance that the poor man owns the Ferrari or that the one-armed midget is better at basketball or that the 18 year-old has played more games then good luck to you. Cos you'll need it. I however, think there is a good chance that the wealthy man owns the Ferrari, the tall man is better at basketball and that the 32 year-old has played more games.
I know - it's a position that really needs arguing against. It is, after all, highly contentious. But then I'm a very bold man.
Please point to the post where LDL mentioned disparity in ages. Because I can't find it. Though I'll be happy to stand corrected.