STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by seahawk10 » 21 Jan 2009 16:54

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floyd__streete Stephen Hunt's delivery from set pieces this season has actually been very good indeed. Just about makes up for his consistently mediocre crossing from open play really. Not his biggest fan in the least, but his aggressive style of play is vital to our fast-paced, direct game.

Nail on the head Mr Streete.

At the moment we need Mr Hunt more than he needs us.


Agreed, and I think his play is improving from year to year. Last season he had an incredible month of December (which led to a new contract). This season he has been even better. Some of the areas he is lacking can be taught, but you can't teach someone to play with the passion and grit that he does. You either have it or you don't.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by Top Flight » 21 Jan 2009 17:03

Sun Tzu Are you going to head up to the car park Top Flight ?


Yep....... Just like the Milanese, the Rossonneri or whatever it is that they're called.

The Azzuri blanco hoopo's should be protesting and demonstrating with blue flairs lighting up the car park skies!

And Hunt can be up in the hotel and open a window and hang his RFC shirt out of the window to the adoring East Stand ('Ultras') faithful.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by Hoop Blah » 21 Jan 2009 17:20

Top Flight He won't go....

Joining Wigan is utter madness.

The only reason to join Wigan is money. It is not a glamourous club where you can achieve your footballing ambitions.

But, just like Kaka, I'm sure Hunt would see sense and understand that Reading is his club. This is the club that has backed him, given him his chance, supported him, developed him, made him the player that he is.

Reading is his spiritual home.

For that reason, just like Kaka, he will stay!


Joining Wigan would be a step up.

I couldn't blame him for going.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by Platypuss » 21 Jan 2009 17:29

Top Flight It is not a glamourous club where you can achieve your footballing ambitions.


By the same token, why should he stay?

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by Top Flight » 21 Jan 2009 17:34

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Top Flight It is not a glamourous club where you can achieve your footballing ambitions.


By the same token, why should he stay?


Because Reading is a beautiful place.


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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by kiddy royal » 21 Jan 2009 18:18

s Hunt to Spurs 3.5Mil Darren Bent in return ???

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by a royal called morty » 21 Jan 2009 18:44

kiddy royal s Hunt to Spurs 3.5Mil Darren Bent in return ???


Highly doubt that, could you honestly see him wanting to make a step down to the championship.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by SteveRoyal » 21 Jan 2009 18:58

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kiddy royal s Hunt to Spurs 3.5Mil Darren Bent in return ???


Highly doubt that, could you honestly see him wanting to make a step down to the championship.


I'd rather have O'Hara or Dos Santos. Doyle and N Hunt are fine, cheers.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by silas » 21 Jan 2009 19:05

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kiddy royal s Hunt to Spurs 3.5Mil Darren Bent in return ???


Highly doubt that, could you honestly see him wanting to make a step down to the championship.


I'd rather have O'Hara or Dos Santos. Doyle and N Hunt are fine, cheers.


Dos Santos the Barca Wonder kid! So good they sold him to Spurs for £4 million :lol:


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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by rg6royal » 21 Jan 2009 19:21

Dos Santos doesn't seem to get in the team atm.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by Woodcote Royal » 21 Jan 2009 19:48

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Have you been to any games this season?! His set pieces were dreadful last season, but this season they've been very good. He rarely puts in a bad cross from a corner now and we are consistently dangerous from both corners and free-kicks thanks to his excellent delivery.


I am a season ticket holder, and I watch away games whenever I can a means of watching them.

I'm not denying that he is perfectly capable of producing quality (and quality is what they are) set pieces, but the problem is he does not do it consistently enough. He still has room for improvement before you can call him a good set piece taker. The way he is playing at the moment, he is anticpating a move away, and subsequently is not performing at an acceptable standard (but this is the case with several of the players, I don't wish to single him out). Hopefully he'll have the sense to work harder when the transfer window shuts and he'll have to earn the attention of the bigger clubs by raising his WHOLE game.


Here stands living proof of the stupidity of some of our supporters.

Hunt clearly has fans and detractors in similar measure but this is the first from either camp I've seen this season criticizing his corner taking :|

Hunt this season is arguably the best corner taker we've had in the last decade and it's largely thanks to his consistency in this regard, not to mention the pin-point accuracy of free kicks such as the one that Doyle scored from at Brum, that has given him the highest assists in the division.

I can't believe someone can attend most games and miss so much :|

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by silas » 21 Jan 2009 20:02

rg6royal Dos Santos doesn't seem to get in the team atm.


Cos he's shite

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by Snowball » 21 Jan 2009 20:20

I do find some of the commentary on this list, shall we be kind and say, "misinformed"?

The CLUB statistics Have Hunt down as 18 assists and 6 goals, Kebe 8 assists and 1 goal

33 assists or goals from 55 goals.... a full 60% of all our league goals?

Never mind what you THINK, look at the stats

55 goals and 45 assists reported in the league

Goals-assists-total

06 18 24 S Hunt
17 05 22 Doyle
10 02 12 N Hunt
01 08 09 Kebe

34 35 69/100

Considering Noel plays an average of 60 minutes rather than 90 his record is amazing


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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by SteveRoyal » 22 Jan 2009 10:51

silas
rg6royal Dos Santos doesn't seem to get in the team atm.


Cos he's shite

:shock: Or because he's been injured and has just finished rehab.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by Tinrib » 22 Jan 2009 15:03

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 30,00.html

Latics make Hunt move
Bruce makes £5million bid for Republic ace
Last updated: 22nd January 2009


Skysports.com understands Wigan have made a bid for Reading star Stephen Hunt.

As revealed by skysports.com earlier this month Wigan boss Steve Bruce has earmarked Hunt as one of his top targets in the transfer window.

Bruce has money to spend after selling Wilson Palacios to Tottenham and he has now firmed up his interest in the Republic of Ireland international.

Hunt is believed to have £5million buy-out clause in his contract and Latics boss Bruce is thought to have tabled a bid in that region.

Reading are reluctant to lose the talented winger as they target promotion, but accept they cannot stand in his way if they receive a fee of £5million for his services.

Hunt has never hidden his desire to return to the Premier League and the former Brentford man is expected to hold talks with Wigan over a possible move to the JJB Stadium.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by 1871royals » 22 Jan 2009 15:16

I saw the above article on Sky Sports as well, on one hand no direct quotes are made so seems to be a rehash of an old story.

But its seems that Hunt to Wigan does fit - they need a left winger - been playing R Taylor out of position and they have cash.

I know its wishful thinking but be nice if RFC released something on our website saying no bids had been made. (hopefully!)

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by rg6royal » 22 Jan 2009 15:17

If he wants to go then he can go. £5m in the kitty would be nice.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by facaldaqui » 22 Jan 2009 15:26

What difference does 5 million make to the fans? None.

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by Fat Leather Jacket » 22 Jan 2009 15:27

But I thought Hunt wanted to compete in Europe etc?

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Re: STEPHEN HUNT - IS HIS TIME UP?

by No Hoops » 22 Jan 2009 15:38

Fat Leather Jacket But I thought Hunt wanted to compete in Europe etc?


7th will get into Europe if Man U win Carling Cup or another "top team" wins FA Cup etc.

Looks like he's a gonna.

Shame!

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