Shunt wants away

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2009 23:37

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Southbank Old Boy Villa played a hell of a lot more than 38 games this season :roll:

Shorey started 19 league games for Villa, which isnt bad


You're right. Didn't realise they'd played so many in europe. I make it 55 games. One fewer than Burnley isn't it?


You completely forgot about the 3 cup competitions and thought they only played in the league last season? :shock:

Thats quite an oversight, even for you :lol:


Yes, that is exactly what I said. :roll:

I knew they'd had a few domestic cup games but didn't realised they'd played close to 10 in Europe Regardless, the point that appearing in 31 games and yet still being frozen out for most of the season is rather difficult to achieve stands. Given that is still more than half the games Villa played in.

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no one wants Shunt

by rollsy » 08 Jul 2009 13:11

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/08072009/ ... -hunt.html

perhapps he needs to start acting like the professional the club says he is, and stop thinking that he is better than us. Then maybe someone in a premiership club will want him........discuss.

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Re: no one wants Shunt

by boy1985 » 08 Jul 2009 13:11

good thread

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Re: no one wants Shunt

by Row Z Royal » 08 Jul 2009 13:21

No one wants more than one thread on no one wanting Hunt.

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Re: no one wants Shunt

by Flip_Flop » 08 Jul 2009 13:24

I do Row Z Royal


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Re: no one wants Shunt

by Barry the bird boggler » 08 Jul 2009 13:27

I don't, shall we have a poll?

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Re: no one wants Shunt

by Terminal Boardom » 08 Jul 2009 13:29

Barry the bird boggler I don't, shall we have a poll?


Better still, why not have a message board dedicated to the pikey hobbit? Shuntwatch!

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Re: no one wants Shunt

by RoyalBlue » 08 Jul 2009 13:31

rollsy http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/08072009/58/championship-clubs-hunt-hunt.html

perhapps he needs to start acting like the professional the club says he is, and stop thinking that he is better than us. Then maybe someone in a premiership club will want him........discuss.


I don't care if I go out on a limb in supporting S Hunt on this one. On the whole he has acted professionally throughout his time at the club and the club state that he still is.

Yes, he lost form (confidence) in dramatic and disastrous style part way through last season but I don't think any fair minded person would ever have accused him of not trying. The trouble was, the more he tried the worse he seemed to play!

Even if he didn't have any feelings/loyalty towards RFC, and I suspect he did, I think he would have felt he owed a debt to Steve Coppell and would have been trying his best for him.

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Re: no one wants Shunt

by Plymouth_Royal » 08 Jul 2009 13:56

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rollsy http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/08072009/58/championship-clubs-hunt-hunt.html

perhapps he needs to start acting like the professional the club says he is, and stop thinking that he is better than us. Then maybe someone in a premiership club will want him........discuss.


I don't care if I go out on a limb in supporting S Hunt on this one. On the whole he has acted professionally throughout his time at the club and the club state that he still is.

Yes, he lost form (confidence) in dramatic and disastrous style part way through last season but I don't think any fair minded person would ever have accused him of not trying. The trouble was, the more he tried the worse he seemed to play!

Even if he didn't have any feelings/loyalty towards RFC, and I suspect he did, I think he would have felt he owed a debt to Steve Coppell and would have been trying his best for him.



I agree he has tried to play well. But the problem is his motives. Doyle tried to play well so he could get us promoted, he said this himself. S.Hunt tried his best in order to get a transfer and although this never happened in january ,his bitch did give him a bumper new contract. Following this his performances got worse. You can argue that doyle's performances dropped too, but he was playing with an injury and also spent time on the treatment table.
I personally cant wait to see the back of him as this whole season has seemed to be him trying to earn a contract elsewhere and not trying to get us promoted. If he was fully committed from start to finish I would have no complaints. However, when a players form tails off after the last transfer window and a new contract with a lower release clause fee you have to question the player and the manager who wants to keep him.
I've also heard a rumour there were offers for him in january that were excepted but s.hunt rejected them as they were lower tier premiership sides. If this is true then I hope he goes to a top ten team and gets released on a free the following season due to his lack of ability.


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Re: Shunt wants away

by Dirk Gently » 08 Jul 2009 14:54

I'm pretty certain there weren't any offers in January - nothing more than one or two half-hearted enquiries that didn't match the asking price.

I'm also pretty sure that Rodgers will ensure that if SHunt plays for us he will be a fully-committed and motivated Shunt giving it all for the team - because if he's not got that attitude then he won't be allowed in the team - or even to turn up for training.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Plymouth_Royal » 08 Jul 2009 15:26

Dirk Gently I'm pretty certain there weren't any offers in January - nothing more than one or two half-hearted enquiries that didn't match the asking price.

I'm also pretty sure that Rodgers will ensure that if SHunt plays for us he will be a fully-committed and motivated Shunt giving it all for the team - because if he's not got that attitude then he won't be allowed in the team - or even to turn up for training.


Goodpoint.

I found this regarding the s.hunt receiving offers in january.

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... rs_leaving

It's open to debate in terms of what '...for one reason or another..' it didnt work out means. But to me it suggests he rejected the move which means the club had given him permission to talk to other clubs.

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Re: no one wants Shunt

by Arch » 08 Jul 2009 16:20

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rollsy http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/08072009/58/championship-clubs-hunt-hunt.html

perhapps he needs to start acting like the professional the club says he is, and stop thinking that he is better than us. Then maybe someone in a premiership club will want him........discuss.


I don't care if I go out on a limb in supporting S Hunt on this one. On the whole he has acted professionally throughout his time at the club and the club state that he still is.

Yes, he lost form (confidence) in dramatic and disastrous style part way through last season but I don't think any fair minded person would ever have accused him of not trying. The trouble was, the more he tried the worse he seemed to play!

Even if he didn't have any feelings/loyalty towards RFC, and I suspect he did, I think he would have felt he owed a debt to Steve Coppell and would have been trying his best for him.

Good post. If he's still with us on September 1st, I'll be backing him as a Reading player so long as he's giving his all.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by beno » 08 Jul 2009 16:59

Would we let him go for less than his get out clause ?


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Re: Shunt wants away

by Plymouth_Royal » 08 Jul 2009 17:26

beno Would we let him go for less than his get out clause ?


If he's desperate to leave and he wants to go to the other club then I would think Reading would accept an offer slightly less than the release clause. Plus, is he really worth the alleged 5 million release clause?
However, I suspect this has been reduced when he signed his new contract in january.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Terminal Boardom » 08 Jul 2009 22:11

For me to accept the pikey hobbit back into the fold would be for him to face the media and state categorically that he apologises to all involved with Reading FC for prostituting himself to all and sundry. He needs to state quite clearly and categorically that he is fully commited to Reading FC and that he wants to finish his career with us. He also needs to admit that he unreservedly apologises for disrespecting the club and supporters considering how we all rallied around him over the Cech incident.

Somehow, I don't expect any of this to happen.

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Re: no one wants Shunt

by Jimmy the Tree » 08 Jul 2009 22:20

Terminal Boardom Better still, why not have a message board dedicated to the pikey hobbit? Shuntwatch!


Could we have Bill Oddie present it?

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Re: Shunt wants away

by bobby m's syrup » 08 Jul 2009 23:23

Terminal Boardom For me to accept the pikey hobbit back into the fold would be for him to face the media and state categorically that he apologises to all involved with Reading FC for prostituting himself to all and sundry. He needs to state quite clearly and categorically that he is fully commited to Reading FC and that he wants to finish his career with us. He also needs to admit that he unreservedly apologises for disrespecting the club and supporters considering how we all rallied around him over the Cech incident.

Somehow, I don't expect any of this to happen.


Bravo! Top Post

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Negative_Jeff » 09 Jul 2009 11:55

There are not too many left siders about and McIndoe was one potential replacement for Hunt but that opportunity has gone. Inside the club there remains Tabb and Kebe but I watched Swindon once last season and was quite impressed with Robson Kanu on loan. Is he still a Reading player?
Not the energy as with Hunt but he reminded me a bit of Steve Heighway with a languid approach and the way he showed the ball to the opponent before going past him. Many young players get to play wide early in their careers and tight against the line they find it difficult to read the game and get on the ball often enough. This applied to Robson Kanu when I saw him but with Rodger`s reputation as a coach maybe this could be addressed. Coppell had a reputation for getting the best out of players, but that and actually improving them is not quite the same thing.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Jul 2009 12:15

Terminal Boardom For me to accept the pikey hobbit back into the fold would be for him to face the media and state categorically that he apologises to all involved with Reading FC for prostituting himself to all and sundry. He needs to state quite clearly and categorically that he is fully commited to Reading FC and that he wants to finish his career with us. He also needs to admit that he unreservedly apologises for disrespecting the club and supporters considering how we all rallied around him over the Cech incident.

Somehow, I don't expect any of this to happen.

You really are a clown

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Re: Shunt wants away

by wickedwhispers » 09 Jul 2009 12:18

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Terminal Boardom For me to accept the pikey hobbit back into the fold would be for him to face the media and state categorically that he apologises to all involved with Reading FC for prostituting himself to all and sundry. He needs to state quite clearly and categorically that he is fully commited to Reading FC and that he wants to finish his career with us. He also needs to admit that he unreservedly apologises for disrespecting the club and supporters considering how we all rallied around him over the Cech incident.

Somehow, I don't expect any of this to happen.

You really are a clown


And do you really think all the other players are fully commited to Reading? If a big club came in for any of our players, they'd be off like a shot. Lets not kid ourselves here.

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