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Re: Noel Hunt

by Rawlie19 » 29 Oct 2009 18:26

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Rawlie19 Just spoken to a colleague who's a Charlton season ticket holder about Mooney, and although he hasn't been to see them for a couple of months due to a new baby, he thinks he's just made one sub appearance but looked alright from what he remembers. But then if he HAS only made one sub appearance it doesn't bode well I'd say.


As I said earlier, he's made two.

Coming on in the 89th minute of one game and the 75th (I think) of the other.

And again, Charlton aren't exacly struggling so don't have a pressing need to introduce him to the line up.

And he's probably shite.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Alan Partridge » 29 Oct 2009 18:36

Ian Royal 2 sub appearances for a total of 15 minutes play. But then Charlton aren't exactly struggling at the moment so don't need him as more than back up to their own strikers.

Just because Coppell didn't rate him enough to play him last season and instead sent him on loan. (remember we didn't need a striker before Xmas, so he was actually gone most of the time we would have needed him iirc). Rodgers has hardly covered himself in glory with his team selections and again, the player is on lona so not available to be picked currently.

Just not a good enough reason to judge him as "mince".



Rodgers was asked at the forum about Mooney, he gave a look as if to say 'because he's shit' before politely saying 'we'll see'.

He hasn't been used, so draw your own conclusions.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Ian Royal » 29 Oct 2009 19:02

I have, they are that I haven't seen enough to decide.

Rodgers pulling a slightly odd expression is just you trying to find ways to justify an opinion that isn't based on very much at all by the sounds of it to me.

Besides, this is the same Rodgers that rates Cisse as highly as Matejovsky and has played Long on several occasions.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by loyalroyal4life » 29 Oct 2009 19:33

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Ian Royal 2 sub appearances for a total of 15 minutes play. But then Charlton aren't exactly struggling at the moment so don't need him as more than back up to their own strikers.

Just because Coppell didn't rate him enough to play him last season and instead sent him on loan. (remember we didn't need a striker before Xmas, so he was actually gone most of the time we would have needed him iirc). Rodgers has hardly covered himself in glory with his team selections and again, the player is on lona so not available to be picked currently.

Just not a good enough reason to judge him as "mince".



Rodgers was asked at the forum about Mooney, he gave a look as if to say 'because he's shit' before politely saying 'we'll see'.

He hasn't been used, so draw your own conclusions.



Conclusion is he does not have the potential to be world class

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Alan Partridge » 29 Oct 2009 21:30

Ian Royal I have, they are that I haven't seen enough to decide.

Rodgers pulling a slightly odd expression is just you trying to find ways to justify an opinion that isn't based on very much at all by the sounds of it to me.

Besides, this is the same Rodgers that rates Cisse as highly as Matejovsky and has played Long on several occasions.


Coppell at the time of signing said they weren't sure on him but took a chance (just coincided with our feeder club being broke)

Never played under coppell

Rodgers takes over watches him, all the strikers leave...he's been named sub once?

Now can't get in at a League 1 club.

He isn't very good.


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Re: Noel Hunt

by winchester_royal » 29 Oct 2009 22:13

Said it all along. If Mooney was any good at all he'd have featured at some point under 2 different managers.

Slow, weak, and not particularly technical, he is a really average player. Would much rather see Bignall getting a run out.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Archie's penalty » 29 Oct 2009 22:18

Agree basically but he did pretty well at Norwich and we are oxf*rd desperate...

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Ian Royal » 29 Oct 2009 22:32

winchester_royal Said it all along. If Mooney was any good at all he'd have featured at some point under 2 different managers.

Slow, weak, and not particularly technical, he is a really average player. Would much rather see Bignall getting a run out.


I don't agree on Bignall, I think he's got something, but nothing different enough to what we already have to be any help now.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Archie's penalty » 29 Oct 2009 22:39

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winchester_royal Said it all along. If Mooney was any good at all he'd have featured at some point under 2 different managers.

Slow, weak, and not particularly technical, he is a really average player. Would much rather see Bignall getting a run out.


I don't agree on Bignall, I think he's got something, but nothing different enough to what we already have to be any help now.


I think Bignall is a clumsy fcukwit.

But Mooney is a good finisher. Something that we lack at the moment, even if he is weak and rather slow...


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Re: Noel Hunt

by winchester_royal » 29 Oct 2009 23:35

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winchester_royal Said it all along. If Mooney was any good at all he'd have featured at some point under 2 different managers.

Slow, weak, and not particularly technical, he is a really average player. Would much rather see Bignall getting a run out.


I don't agree on Bignall, I think he's got something, but nothing different enough to what we already have to be any help now.


Didn't say I think Bignall is the answer, he quite clearly isn't, but if we were to rely on those within the club I'd rather it was Bignall because at least he has some raw talent.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Mr Angry » 30 Oct 2009 10:04

Without wading through pages, what would be wrong in playing a 442 with a central pairing of Church and Hal Robson Kanu? If nothing else, HRK's pace will give defences a headache.

Anyone else think a loan striker might be an idea??

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Maguire » 30 Oct 2009 10:08

Mr Angry Without wading through pages, what would be wrong in playing a 442 with a central pairing of Church and Hal Robson Kanu? If nothing else, HRK's pace will give defences a headache


That'd be a great idea, unless you actually wanted to score some goals.

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