Depending on how you see it, Hugill has either done well and milked the game for a comfortable living and to likely set himself up for a good few years after football without really pushing himself, or he's pissed away a good deal of potential and some handy physical attributes for a career in mediocrity.

Either way, 'success' or 'failure', he's repeatedly showed he couldn't care a toss about this club under any of the three managers he's had before Hamshaw. Obviously I hope he bangs 30 goals in to push us up the league, and to prove me and other doubters wrong (he won't), but he's never been a Miller and won't be missed whenever his time here ends, irrespective of anything he does in his remaining time.