Steve Hunt - Please calm down

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by M4 Junction 11 » 23 Jan 2007 11:18

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1) Comedy slide tackle on a corner flag.

2) Jumped on the mascot

3) long girly hair

Have to admit to struggling a bit here. Do help me out.


I've added another one. Though somebody else will have to do the third one.


I think that's about it :roll:

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by Royalee » 23 Jan 2007 11:31

Forest Gump Still think he was entirely innocent in connection with the Cech incident and no blame appears to attach over the clash with Gillespie - however he does seem to attract controversy!

It appears that his role is to ruffle the opposition with his energy and "in the face" style but after the game on Saturday I felt myself wishing that he hadn't caried out the two footed tackle on the corner flag as part of the goal celebration. It seemed very inappropriate after all the aggression that had surrounded his clash with Gillespie.

Reading had a superb disciplinary record last season with very few bookings and (if I am correct) no sendings off. This time there have been more cards and more ontroversies. Most of these have been as a natural result of the increased pressure on the premiership game and Reading can claim to remain a fair team. However, we don't really need players to act over-aggressively or in a provocative way.

I am sure that Messers Madejski and Coppel will agree - and will probably have a quiet word with the player.


What a load of absolute garbage. I've openly criticised Hunt in the past, but he did nothing wrong on Saturday and has played well since the Christmas period. If you're out of order for mistiming a tackle or getting elbowed in the face then you might as well not be able to breathe and all footballers are out of order! What a stupid, stupid post.

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by ScottishRoyal » 23 Jan 2007 11:35

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Forest Gump Still think he was entirely innocent in connection with the Cech incident and no blame appears to attach over the clash with Gillespie - however he does seem to attract controversy!

It appears that his role is to ruffle the opposition with his energy and "in the face" style but after the game on Saturday I felt myself wishing that he hadn't caried out the two footed tackle on the corner flag as part of the goal celebration. It seemed very inappropriate after all the aggression that had surrounded his clash with Gillespie.


Despite the slating you've gotten I admit at the time I also winced a bit when seeing this. Seemed to me to be an incredibly daft thing to do... that pole must have been inches from taking the lino's eye out... the Oliver Holt press bandwagon would have just loved that...


Have to agree. To steal Coppells line his celebration was 'antagonistic and the wrong gesture to make at the wrong time'.

With regards to the elbow it was completely unjustified and deserveda red card, however as someone else said, Gillespie wouldn't have reacted like that for no reason. Perhaps Hunt does have a Dennis Wise streak? As far as arguing with Warnock was concerned he needed to walk away, as Sidwell and Murty were trying to get him to do. Some refs will book players for that sort of thing.


You're right. The sooner we can have robot players with no emotions the better. :roll:


If that's the most constructive response that you can come up with then your not proving that Hunt's actions were not unjustified.

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by Royal Rother » 23 Jan 2007 11:51

Eh? Too many negatives there for my brain to keep up.

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by SpaceCruiser » 23 Jan 2007 11:52

Royal Rother Eh? Too many negatives there for my brain to keep up.


Perhaps you're wishing for a brain upgrade?


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by torbayroyal » 23 Jan 2007 12:08

Setting aside the antics for a moment. I thought Hunt was going to be a fringe player at best. He has got his chance and has been superb.

If you look at the players we have out we are performing way above most peoples expectaions.

I saw on here a post after the chelsae game saying "look at footage from behind the goal". I did and thought the keeper caught hunts foot and so caused the collision. It was nothing more than a nasty accident, I just wish that motd would review the footage from behind and the goal and clear him. (not going to happen ). Most right thinking people know that there was no intent and i am glad that the keeper is back so soon.

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by Tails » 23 Jan 2007 12:19

Royal Rother Hunt is an excellent hassler, but he never postures, never shouts, never slides in recklessly, never feigns injury, never moans at the referee or disputes decisions, he is just there, all the time, in their faces, nipping away at the opposition.

To me it is ridiculous to suggest he is a dirty player, or that he should calm down, or anything of the sort. He might not be the most gifted player on our team but to me he seems like an absolute model pro who uses everything he's got in his locker, 100% every game.


nuff said.. if people want to act in the way that gillespie did then so be it, as on saturday...its them who get sent off and its us with the 3 points

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Re: Steve Hunt - Please calm down

by brendywendy » 23 Jan 2007 12:22

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Forest Gump Still think he was entirely innocent in connection with the Cech incident and no blame appears to attach over the clash with Gillespie - however he does seem to attract controversy!

It appears that his role is to ruffle the opposition with his energy and "in the face" style but after the game on Saturday I felt myself wishing that he hadn't caried out the two footed tackle on the corner flag as part of the goal celebration. It seemed very inappropriate after all the aggression that had surrounded his clash with Gillespie.


Despite the slating you've gotten I admit at the time I also winced a bit when seeing this. Seemed to me to be an incredibly daft thing to do... that pole must have been inches from taking the lino's eye out... the Oliver Holt press bandwagon would have just loved that...


Have to agree. To steal Coppells line his celebration was 'antagonistic and the wrong gesture to make at the wrong time'.

With regards to the elbow it was completely unjustified and deserveda red card, however as someone else said, Gillespie wouldn't have reacted like that for no reason. Perhaps Hunt does have a Dennis Wise streak? As far as arguing with Warnock was concerned he needed to walk away, as Sidwell and Murty were trying to get him to do. Some refs will book players for that sort of thing.


You're right. The sooner we can have robot players with no emotions the better. :roll:


If that's the most constructive response that you can come up with then your not proving that Hunt's actions were not unjustified.


hunts actions?

what were they exactly?
running about playing football? scoring a goal? getting elbowed and punched for nowt?
crap like that doesnt need any response other than
RUBBISH

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by Fred Sharpe's Nose » 23 Jan 2007 12:38

Royal Rother Because Warnock sent him on to do just that? :wink:


There may be more than a grain of truth in this. Stephen Hunt is turning into a phenomenal player who deserves to be called a Reading legend (Kevin Bremner plus Gordon Cumming multiplied by x). When he came on as sub last season he nearly always injected excitement, in spite of his shortcomings. Now I would definitely pay money just to see him play. Warnock would have identified him as a source of nuisance for SheffU. Didn't you all see it? Gillespie went straight for Hunt at the throw-in and started pushing him. Hunt was merely trying to stand his ground. And to the poster who somehow doubted that there was any contact with the elbow, GILLESPIE ELBOWED HUNT IN THE FACE. Maybe they had some 'previous'. But in any case it's ludicrous to assign any blame to Hunt in this case. It's like saying someone was asking to be bullied.

Stephen Hunt = Reading player who lights the place up = more than good enough for me, come on URZZZ!


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by southbank1871 » 23 Jan 2007 12:45

Fred Sharpe's Nose Stephen Hunt is turning into a phenomenal player who deserves to be called a Reading legend (Kevin Bremner plus Gordon Cumming multiplied by x).


Whoa there, assuming you're not joking, you need to cool your jets. Hunt has certainly exceeded my expectations so far this season and is a very good squad member, but he has a long way to go before he can be considered a legend.

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by readingbedding » 23 Jan 2007 12:50

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Fred Sharpe's Nose Stephen Hunt is turning into a phenomenal player who deserves to be called a Reading legend (Kevin Bremner plus Gordon Cumming multiplied by x).


Whoa there, assuming you're not joking, you need to cool your jets. Hunt has certainly exceeded my expectations so far this season and is a very good squad member, but he has a long way to go before he can be considered a legend.


Personally any player that had to do with last season and this for Reading is a legend in my eyes.

We've never had it so good.

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by southbank1871 » 23 Jan 2007 12:51

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Fred Sharpe's Nose Stephen Hunt is turning into a phenomenal player who deserves to be called a Reading legend (Kevin Bremner plus Gordon Cumming multiplied by x).


Whoa there, assuming you're not joking, you need to cool your jets. Hunt has certainly exceeded my expectations so far this season and is a very good squad member, but he has a long way to go before he can be considered a legend.


Personally any player that had to do with last season and this for Reading is a legend in my eyes.

We've never had it so good.


John Halls = Reading legend

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by 79Royal » 23 Jan 2007 12:52

He's a little over zealous at times, so what.

He'll calm down over time and learn when and when not to go in for a challenge.

If it were a mojr problem, Coppell would have him out of the side or even out of the door.

He's young, hungry and desperate to prove himself. Give the guy a break.


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by SpaceCruiser » 23 Jan 2007 12:54

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Fred Sharpe's Nose Stephen Hunt is turning into a phenomenal player who deserves to be called a Reading legend (Kevin Bremner plus Gordon Cumming multiplied by x).


Whoa there, assuming you're not joking, you need to cool your jets. Hunt has certainly exceeded my expectations so far this season and is a very good squad member, but he has a long way to go before he can be considered a legend.


Personally any player that had to do with last season and this for Reading is a legend in my eyes.

We've never had it so good.


John Halls = Reading legend


Adam Federici = Reading Legend. I mean, who else has invented the wheel?

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by readingbedding » 23 Jan 2007 12:56

Of course with 1 start and 1 sub appearance he's the prime example.
He hasn't played a league match this season

In my eyes, they're all legends, all played a part.

Backroom, all the way through.

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by Gordons Cumming » 23 Jan 2007 13:00

Any player who goes out on the pitch and gives his all for the cause is good enough for me.

Every player has shortcomings..............even Henry. :shock:

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by Harps stay sharp » 23 Jan 2007 13:00

I was chatting with a client of mine who is also a RFC STH.

He said 'the thing about a player with so much talent, they often have a frivolous side' he went on to say 'look at the likes of George Best, Paul Gascoigne and our own Robin Friday, they all had huge talent but also an uncontrolable wild side!'.

Can we really compare Hunty with these legends......yet?

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by readingbedding » 23 Jan 2007 13:02

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Fred Sharpe's Nose Stephen Hunt is turning into a phenomenal player who deserves to be called a Reading legend (Kevin Bremner plus Gordon Cumming multiplied by x).


Whoa there, assuming you're not joking, you need to cool your jets. Hunt has certainly exceeded my expectations so far this season and is a very good squad member, but he has a long way to go before he can be considered a legend.


Personally any player that had to do with last season and this for Reading is a legend in my eyes.

We've never had it so good.


I

John Halls = Reading legend


Adam Federici = Reading Legend. I mean, who else has invented the wheel?


I'm not even going to pretend to get that.

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by Royal With Cheese » 23 Jan 2007 13:51

readingbedding Of course with 1 start and 1 sub appearance he's the prime example.
He hasn't played a league match this season

In my eyes, they're all legends, all played a part.

Backroom, all the way through.

Oscar acceptance speech.

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by SpaceCruiser » 23 Jan 2007 14:21

Gordons Cumming Every player has shortcomings..............even Henry. :shock:


I'm holding my breath for the huge amount of abuse you must surely get for that comment.

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