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Noel Hunt

by floyd__streete » 08 Apr 2010 13:50

My sources tell me that Noel will never play for Reading again. This should come as no surprise to anyone at the club, as the medical advice at the time was that we shouldn't sign him.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Row Z Royal » 08 Apr 2010 14:00

His missus is fit though (from 40 yards anyway).

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by TBM » 08 Apr 2010 14:07

floyd__streete My sources tell me that Noel will never play for Reading again. This should come as no surprise to anyone at the club, as the medical advice at the time was that we shouldn't sign him.


Moved on or retired?

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Re: Noel Hunt

by SpaceCruiser » 08 Apr 2010 14:11

Despite this medical advice, Hunt has managed to score a few goals for us, so I'd say it was worth us taking the risk.

Forster had a few injury problems when he first came to us. Would you say he was not a success at Reading?

I hope Hunt stays.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Wycombe Royal » 08 Apr 2010 14:42

One of his latest "tweets":
Sorry ppl my injury is good have been running for the last 2 weeks and iv had no reaction at all running again tomorrow so fingers crossed!!
about 21 hours ago via UberTwitter


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by Hoop Blah » 08 Apr 2010 15:27

Spacey, it depends on the type of injuries as to whether a signing is worth the gamble or not.

Hunt has done alright when he's played. However, how many months has he been injured for during his two seasons here? About 2/3's of his time here? That's a lot of wages wasted where we could've perhaps signed another forward, just as good, or better, or perhaps even worse, but at least been able to play him.

I hope it's not the last we've seen of Hunt as he seems an honest player and decent member of the squad. He's by no means outstanding though, and you have to wonder if signing him was the right thing to do if the medical advice was not to.

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by Wycombe Royal » 08 Apr 2010 15:32

Hoop Blah However, how many months has he been injured for during his two seasons here? About 2/3's of his time here? That's a lot of wages wasted where we could've perhaps signed another forward, just as good, or better, or perhaps even worse, but at least been able to play him.

He has appeared in 47 league matches for us (32 starts) which means he has played in nearly 55% of our matches.

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by leww_rfc » 08 Apr 2010 15:43

I want him to Stay, I think he'd be well suited to McD's type of Play.

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by gazzer, loyal royal » 08 Apr 2010 15:57

I spoke to him in the hotel after the game on Monday and he seemed in good spirits and said he hoped to be fit for pre season


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by Ian Royal » 08 Apr 2010 16:09

leww_rfc I want him to Stay, I think he'd be well suited to McD's type of Play.


Agreed. He's strong, has decent pace, is a good finisher and is good in the air. Strikes me as more suited overall to a one up front role we've been seeing recently than Long (unless he's at his best), Church, or Rasiak.

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by 1871 Royal » 08 Apr 2010 16:31

Really really really really hope he plays again for us.

Hunt > Long > Church > Raz.

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by PremAddict » 08 Apr 2010 17:08

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leww_rfc I want him to Stay, I think he'd be well suited to McD's type of Play.


Agreed. He's strong, has decent pace, is a good finisher and is good in the air. Strikes me as more suited overall to a one up front role we've been seeing recently than Long (unless he's at his best), Church, or Rasiak.


Was thinking the same thing - he has a place in the team as 1-up; just needs to get fit and show his capabilities. Given BM's ability to get good performances out of other players, I would rather see what he can do.

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Re: Noel Hunt

by bigmike » 09 Apr 2010 07:28

My sources tell me that your sources are full of shit


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Re: Noel Hunt

by Hoop Blah » 09 Apr 2010 10:00

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Hoop Blah However, how many months has he been injured for during his two seasons here? About 2/3's of his time here? That's a lot of wages wasted where we could've perhaps signed another forward, just as good, or better, or perhaps even worse, but at least been able to play him.

He has appeared in 47 league matches for us (32 starts) which means he has played in nearly 55% of our matches.


Fair enough, not quite as bad as I'd thought, although still not quite what you'd hope is it, only being available for selection for something like 60% of games.

I like him as a player, but he does seem to have problems with his fitness, not only being ruled out through injury but also being able to get through 90 minutes at this level (he works bloody hard when he's on the pitch though!).

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Muskrat » 09 Apr 2010 22:23

bigmike My sources tell me that your sources are full of shit


LOL that's exactly what I was thinking :D

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Re: Noel Hunt

by 'lista » 10 Apr 2010 00:38

My sources indicate Floyd_Streete is full o' shit.

And a cock-sucker to boot!

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by crossie » 11 Apr 2010 15:47

'lista My sources indicate Floyd_Streete is full o' shit.

And a cock-sucker to boot!

My source can confirm this.








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Re: Noel Hunt

by It Is What It Is » 12 Apr 2010 11:45

On Noels twitter he quite often bangs on about how he cant wait to get back into the team, and how he's so close to being able to play again but cant kinda thing. He can run now aswell i think, so surely he can kick a ball by next season too?

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Royal_Delight » 12 Apr 2010 11:49

floyd__streete My sources tell me that Noel will never play for Reading again. This should come as no surprise to anyone at the club, as the medical advice at the time was that we shouldn't sign him.



Who exactly ARE your sources floyd__streete? :wink:

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Re: Noel Hunt

by Hoop Blah » 12 Apr 2010 13:51

It Is What It Is On Noels twitter he quite often bangs on about how he cant wait to get back into the team, and how he's so close to being able to play again but cant kinda thing. He can run now aswell i think, so surely he can kick a ball by next season too?


You mean a similar way to Dean Ashton and West Ham used to say he was on the road back to recovery before he retired?

I'm sure Hunt is keen to get back to fitness, and I've no idea is Flloyd is making it up or has a reliable source, but there could well be some medical advice suggesting he's ripe for the knackers yard that Hunt either doesn't know about, doesn't agree with, or just can't let out as common knowledge.

I hope he does get back to fitness, and soon as well.

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