Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Royalee » 14 Aug 2009 15:43

papereyes
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I found the first draft:

Dear Reading Fans Everywhere,

D'ya like dags?

Yours

Stephen

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Y25 » 14 Aug 2009 16:09

Shame he missed that open goal against Blackburn - we would probably still be in the prem

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Terminal Boardom » 14 Aug 2009 16:34

Whether he wrote it or not is irrelevant. The fact that it was written would suggest that he knows that he has alienated a number of supporters with his attitude. He's gone. Who can I have a moan about now?

My parting shot on this subject will be to describe him thus:

Stephen Hunt; a left sided Andy Hughes.

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by rfcjoe » 14 Aug 2009 16:35

Errrr, Andy Hughes was often played on the left iirc, and was shite everytime.

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Terminal Boardom » 14 Aug 2009 16:45

rfcjoe Errrr, Andy Hughes was often played on the left iirc, and was shite everytime.


I think you will find that Hughes played more often than not in the middle. Otherwise, I agree with what you said.


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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by rfcjoe » 14 Aug 2009 16:45

Okay, picky-arse. :wink: Lets jus both agree he was shit okay

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Terminal Boardom » 14 Aug 2009 16:49

rfcjoe Okay, picky-arse. :wink: Lets jus both agree he was shit okay


I think I already did :| Goal celebs were completely bonkers though!

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by floyd__streete » 14 Aug 2009 19:54

Terminal Boardom The fact that it was written would suggest that he knows that he has alienated a number of supporters with his attitude.


:lol: Yeah, I am sure that he struggles to sleep at night thinking of how he has upset a few dozen goons on HNA. Perhaps counting all the lovely money he has made will help him drift off to sleep.

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by firstdivision » 15 Aug 2009 00:01

Was on his way to a non descript northern team, picked up by SC, turned into a decent player who did well for us, got a taste of the Prem, and at 29 decided to milk it for cash, and stay there.

Objectively, he is maximising his opportunities, but I am a fan, so I want unswerving loyalty to my Club, and 100% commitment and performance.

A good business decision all around, but feels like the missus has left home for a chavvy lottery winner with no class but loadsa money.

Make the most of it Stephen, and thanks for your contribution, on your day you were great.


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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Y21 » 15 Aug 2009 00:24

SHunt has done far, far more for this club than most of the gobby, ill educated twats on this board. And for that, I thank him and wish him well.

Good day.

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Yorkshire Royal » 15 Aug 2009 00:30

He did your drive too?

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Y21 » 15 Aug 2009 00:35

Yorkshire Royal He did your drive too?


oxf*rd me, I didn't realise Bernard Manning posted on this board.

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by leon » 15 Aug 2009 00:44

Y25 Shame he missed that open goal against Blackburn - we would probably still be in the prem


I'm sorry but you people are all an absolute shower of sh*t. We didn't go down because of Hunt, and we didn't fail to get promoted because of Hunt. Yes he's been shit for a couple of seasons - but the whole teaam were.

I worked in the city with a load of "die hard" west ham fans a few years ago - season ticket holders etc and i never thought i'd ever meet a more fickle, ignorant bunch of c*nts - clearly not.


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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Archie's penalty » 15 Aug 2009 00:45

Hunty. I loved you for a while, then I got a bit annoyed with you.

Still you put a lot of effort in and created some nice memories.

Best moments, His two goals (celebrated manically) at Bolton to bury the ghost of 1995 and the run that brought the free kick against Liverpool from which Doyler scored in December 2007.

Ciao for now x

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Re: Farewell's to Stephen Hunt

by Very near...far away » 15 Aug 2009 02:35

"Loyalty is for fans." - Mark McGhee, sometime in 1996.

Thus spake modern football.

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