I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Victor Meldrew » 30 Mar 2008 18:05

Royal Rother
Gordons Cumming The thing that really saddens me is the complete loss of credibility AP has suffered with the starting of such a thread.

It's a sad world. :shock:

This season of struggle has been one for sorting the strong from the weak and a number seem to have cracked under the pressure of it all, fortunately more supporters than players from what I have seen.


Come off it RR.
You were officially bored with Lita,some of us are officially bored of Hunt.
Freedom of expression=healthy message-board.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Royal Rother » 30 Mar 2008 18:30

Everyone is entitled to their opinion and I have not suggested that AP isn't entitled to his about Hunt. His comment is utterly wrong imho but that's not really the point is it?

I merely pointed out the underlying cause of the rich vein of negativity still in evidence despite our recent good run.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Alan Partridge » 30 Mar 2008 19:03

Royal Rother Everyone is entitled to their opinion and I have not suggested that AP isn't entitled to his about Hunt. His comment is utterly wrong imho but that's not really the point is it?

I merely pointed out the underlying cause of the rich vein of negativity still in evidence despite our recent good run.


For singling out one players abysmal performance? On the back of several poor showings.

Look elsewhere on the board hardly a 'negative' post from me.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Alan Partridge » 30 Mar 2008 19:04

Gordons Cumming The thing that really saddens me is the complete loss of credibility AP has suffered with the starting of such a thread.

It's a sad world. :shock:


LOL, as if the point of HNA is to appease others.....oh.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by loyalroyal4life » 30 Mar 2008 19:12

think doyle and hnt should be rested for long and convey, certainly after it is clear we are mathematically safe!!

I think hunt has been really poor ever since he signed a new deal!! Think he thinks he can just relax now and pick up his bumper salary weekly


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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by PEARCEY » 30 Mar 2008 19:16

loyalroyal4life think doyle and hnt should be rested for long and convey, certainly after it is clear we are mathematically safe!!

I think hunt has been really poor ever since he signed a new deal!! Think he thinks he can just relax now and pick up his bumper salary weekly



Dont agree. Hunt is still working hard but things are just not coming off for him at the moment.
I do agree about Long though. He is improving all the time and has been crucial in our recent improvement. He is a real handful for defenders now. They certainly know he is around. However I would drop Kitson and play Long rather than dropping Doyle although its a close run thing.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Alan Partridge » 30 Mar 2008 19:17

loyalroyal4life think doyle and hnt should be rested for long and convey, certainly after it is clear we are mathematically safe!!

I think hunt has been really poor ever since he signed a new deal!! Think he thinks he can just relax now and pick up his bumper salary weekly


Tbh that could be a factor on my 'Hunt gripe'. I don't dislike him as a person, in fact I admire his attitude and the way he has made a very good career for himself after being on the scrapheap at Brentford.

I think having him collect £25,000 every week and still be completely incapable of basic football skills such as crossing and passing simply isn't good enough from a supposed Premiership left winger.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by PEARCEY » 30 Mar 2008 19:22

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loyalroyal4life think doyle and hnt should be rested for long and convey, certainly after it is clear we are mathematically safe!!

I think hunt has been really poor ever since he signed a new deal!! Think he thinks he can just relax now and pick up his bumper salary weekly


Tbh that could be a factor on my 'Hunt gripe'. I don't dislike him as a person, in fact I admire his attitude and the way he has made a very good career for himself after being on the scrapheap at Brentford.

I think having him collect £25,000 every week and still be completely incapable of basic football skills such as crossing and passing simply isn't good enough from a supposed Premiership left winger.



He has been poor recently but he was playing really well for two/three months in late autumn/early winter which even you AP surely accept.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by strap » 30 Mar 2008 20:31

Alan Partridge Oster takes a load of flak but he's 5 times the footballer Hunt is.


You need some of my medication mate!!!!

Hunt was industrious but with no end product. Oster wasn't even interested! Wandering around like a lost Welsh sheep - which is what he resembles.

Hunt at present can't cross, shot or head a ball, but he can hassle, close down and tackle.
Doyle at present can't crposs, shoot, head or even find a colleague as he's so greedy in an effort to get a goal, but he still runs his heart out, closes down and tackles.

The impOSTER cannot even do THAT! Absolute travsty that he is in the professional game. Bottling out of tackles all day, failed to close down ONCE, although I believe he did manage to put in one cross all day. Brilliant for £15k a week.

He also had ball for two mazy runs , where he ran around one Blackburn player in the middle of the park, and was so fazed by the whole experience, that he shat himself and promptly gave the ball to them by a totally crap pass.

We were reduced to laughter at him in the second half. We couldn't even be bothered to berate of him he was so awful. Did you also not notice that his colleagues stopped passing to him after a while?

Truly astonishing. Thank goodness his contract is up at the end of the season. Although knowing how RFC operate, he's probaly already guaranteed a 3 year extension or something as he's such a good player. After all, he's only 30 come December 2008, so he's bound to improve!

You couldn't make it up, you really couldn't.


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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Uke » 30 Mar 2008 20:35

Chaney agreed, Oster was taking flak off some dumb f*cker behind me but just ignored Hunt who was and has been awful since he signed a new contract


The previous contributor to this thread perhaps?

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Millsy » 30 Mar 2008 20:43

Royal Rother Perhaps they should also show the same piece of video to every other member of the squad as well to demonstrate how sheer hard work, supreme fitness, guts and determination allied to good reading of the game can carry you to positions where you have great opportunities to score on a regular basis.

Then tell them that even if their conversion rate is as poor as Hunt's they could still be the 2nd top scorer of the season.



Spot on RR.

Hunt worked his guts off to get into the box for Long's cross (and that's how he gets all his goals). Excellent reading of the game plus unparalleled determination and energy. Recognising his sort of "off the ball" genius is what separates professional managers (like Coppell, and those who bid £5million for him) from relatively clueless internet footie 'experts'.

In fact, a board of clueless kneejerkers being anti something is probably the best endorsement FOR that thing.

Hunt was immense against Blackburn and along with Bikey and Rosenior contenders for man of the match.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by AthleticoSpizz » 30 Mar 2008 20:53

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Alan Partridge You need some of my medication mate!!!!

Hunt was industrious but with no end product. Oster wasn't even interested! Wandering around like a lost Welsh sheep - which is what he resembles.

Hunt at present can't cross, shot or head a ball, but he can hassle, close down and tackle.
Doyle at present can't crposs, shoot, head or even find a colleague as he's so greedy in an effort to get a goal, but he still runs his heart out, closes down and tackles.

The impOSTER cannot even do THAT! Absolute travsty that he is in the professional game. Bottling out of tackles all day, failed to close down ONCE, although I believe he did manage to put in one cross all day. Brilliant for £15k a week.

He also had ball for two mazy runs , where he ran around one Blackburn player in the middle of the park, and was so fazed by the whole experience, that he shat himself and promptly gave the ball to them by a totally crap pass.

We were reduced to laughter at him in the second half. We couldn't even be bothered to berate of him he was so awful. Did you also not notice that his colleagues stopped passing to him after a while?

You couldn't make it up, you really couldn't.
but you just did.........the "mazy runs" ended up with square (Harperesque) passes to Reading teamates...................you need the 5 injections that I take on a daily basis fellah................


always envisaged you as sensible chap

You obviously have a dislike of our tatooed welsh one.............fair enough...I dispair of the welsh too

But please try and keep it in context of the actual game.

10 points out of 15.........all of which Oyster started........and the last game or two.......better than several players on the pitch that actually finished.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Man Friday » 30 Mar 2008 21:12

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Alan Partridge Oster takes a load of flak but he's 5 times the footballer Hunt is.


You need some of my medication mate!!!!

Hunt was industrious but with no end product. Oster wasn't even interested! Wandering around like a lost Welsh sheep - which is what he resembles.

Hunt at present can't cross, shot or head a ball, but he can hassle, close down and tackle.
Doyle at present can't crposs, shoot, head or even find a colleague as he's so greedy in an effort to get a goal, but he still runs his heart out, closes down and tackles.

The impOSTER cannot even do THAT! Absolute travsty that he is in the professional game. Bottling out of tackles all day, failed to close down ONCE, although I believe he did manage to put in one cross all day. Brilliant for £15k a week.

He also had ball for two mazy runs , where he ran around one Blackburn player in the middle of the park, and was so fazed by the whole experience, that he shat himself and promptly gave the ball to them by a totally crap pass.

We were reduced to laughter at him in the second half. We couldn't even be bothered to berate of him he was so awful. Did you also not notice that his colleagues stopped passing to him after a while?

Truly astonishing. Thank goodness his contract is up at the end of the season. Although knowing how RFC operate, he's probaly already guaranteed a 3 year extension or something as he's such a good player. After all, he's only 30 come December 2008, so he's bound to improve!

You couldn't make it up, you really couldn't.

Agree (almost) entirely. Certainly couldn't have put it better myself. I was infuriated to see on MoTD Oster pull back (literally) from closing Bentley down when he volleyed Harper's headed clearance and almost scored. In today's Premier League such lack of commitment is almost unseen. And please, please don't say he makes up for it with vision and skill. Hoddle he ain't. Besides, today's gifted players today are also required to be industrious (ala Rooney).


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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Gordons Cumming » 30 Mar 2008 21:25

Gordons Cumming The thing that really saddens me is the complete loss of credibility AP has suffered with the starting of such a thread.

It's a sad world. :shock:


This also applies to strap and his sad infatuation with impOSTER!...................... :shock:

It really, really saddens me.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by kingthor » 30 Mar 2008 21:30

Some fans have no loyalty. Hunt is a big reason for last seasons success, and also for us staying up this year. His finishing is weak, his crossing is suspect, and his passing isn't world class, but the lad has heart. He wants to win more than anyone on the team, and he shows it with how he throw his body around for the club. I respect Stephen Hunt because I feel he wants it more than anyone else, and despite the fact that he isn't the most talented player on our squad, he is often the only one willing to take a chance. I used to be a Convey supported (I'm a Yank), but now I would prefer Hunt on the left, and I think many Premiership clubs would like to have a player like him.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by The Goat was fed » 30 Mar 2008 21:38

Slightly harsh on Hunty considering the form of others. If you were a complete neutral who watched this season and this season alone you would draw the conclusion that Kevin Doyle and Nicky Shorey are completely out of their depths and devoid of footballing ability.

Stephen Hunt has been superb this season, he has not had the best of it recently and after that miss yesterday £5million looked very yummy. Despite what some muppets say...Stephen Hunt has got footballing ability. Look at his goal against Everton great touch great finish, look at his assists this season - Tottenham springs to mind great run and ball for Kitson's second. There was more than just endeavour there.

The problem is that when Hunt isn't playing well he still tries which seems to highlight his mistakes as he looks like such a try-hard. Open you eyes and realise that if Hunt was not in our team we would concede more and score less. Convey has allowed his injury to ruin his career but even if he was available I'd still take Hunt. It would be a real case of the "Sidwells" (by which I mean you don't know what you've got until it's gone) if we were without Hunt - please don't make such silly knee-jerk reactions.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by Man Friday » 30 Mar 2008 21:40

The Goat was fed Slightly harsh on Hunty considering the form of others. If you were a complete neutral who watched this season and this season alone you would draw the conclusion that Kevin Doyle and Nicky Shorey are completely out of their depths and devoid of footballing ability.

Stephen Hunt has been superb this season, he has not had the best of it recently and after that miss yesterday £5million looked very yummy. Despite what some muppets say...Stephen Hunt has got footballing ability. Look at his goal against Everton great touch great finish, look at his assists this season - Tottenham springs to mind great run and ball for Kitson's second. There was more than just endeavour there.

The problem is that when Hunt isn't playing well he still tries which seems to highlight his mistakes as he looks like such a try-hard. Open you eyes and realise that if Hunt was not in our team we would concede more and score less. Convey has allowed his injury to ruin his career but even if he was available I'd still take Hunt. It would be a real case of the "Sidwells" (by which I mean you don't know what you've got until it's gone) if we were without Hunt - please don't make such silly knee-jerk reactions.

Brilliantly observed and put.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by The whole year inn » 30 Mar 2008 21:48

Horsham Royal Hunt's goals have got us one eighth of our points this season ... Everton (h) / Brum (a)


His weighted assist at Boro for Harpers goal - arguably the result that turned our season around and given us a real chance of staying up

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by The Faith Healer » 30 Mar 2008 22:10

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Horsham Royal Hunt's goals have got us one eighth of our points this season ... Everton (h) / Brum (a)


His weighted assist at Boro for Harpers goal - arguably the result that turned our season around.


Absolutely. Forget the funny money numbers that were floating around in January and just think of the player you thought Hunt was a couple of seasons ago, and what he is now. Most of us will, I think, have been pleasantly surprised at the step up he's made.
His game has always been about whole-hearted action and energy and he's always had some skill and touch. This is great when he has the momentum and the ball at his feet because his directness causes opponents problems. He also has the spirit to keep playing and being a nuisance even when things aren't coming off for him personally.
Most teams would benefit from a player with such attributes: we certainly cannot afford to ignore them.

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Re: I am officially bored of Stephen Hunt

by SteveRoyal » 30 Mar 2008 22:32

Okay, at the risk of being called a whatever we're called nowadays, Hunt is the best left winger we have, he works the hardest anyone else does and he pushes us forward with his speed and attitude.
So, even if he has no 'skillz', he helps us.

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