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Thread: Jordan Hughil

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yak View Post
    He?s better than JCH.
    I would say hugill is more mobile and moves about more but jch is the better goal scorer (of the two)

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    There's definitely a love/hate relationship with a section of our fans towards Hugill and it showed when he was subbed at Chesterfield.

    A loud cheer went up from some of our fans as he departed and he duly reciprocated by turning to look back at the crowd then he gave a smarmy slow hand clap back at them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    There was no implication behind my statement, you're looking too deep once again. Watching on line isn't the same as being there. In attendance, you see more of the player throughout the game. Like I said, could try harder!

    Do you work for MI6? Sorry, I forgot you can't answer that. Sounds like you've been busy.
    Your exact statement was "Could try harder! That glaring miss at Chesterfield said it all." - this directly implies you think that he missed in that particular moment because he wasn't trying.

    You are right that being at the game is different. At the game you probably have a worse viewing angle, on average, than the TV camera. What he did the rest of the game is irrelevant in the context of discussing whether he missed that particular shot through a lack of effort.

    You may get the opportunity to see what I've been working on this year at some point actually. I've invented a new technology and it's been very helpful for the design to see how it can work best in different parts of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    Your exact statement was "Could try harder! That glaring miss at Chesterfield said it all." - this directly implies you think that he missed in that particular moment because he wasn't trying.

    You are right that being at the game is different. At the game you probably have a worse viewing angle, on average, than the TV camera. What he did the rest of the game is irrelevant in the context of discussing whether he missed that particular shot through a lack of effort.

    You may get the opportunity to see what I've been working on this year at some point actually. I've invented a new technology and it's been very helpful for the design to see how it can work best in different parts of the world.
    'Your exact statement was "Could try harder! That glaring miss at Chesterfield said it all." - this directly implies you think that he missed in that particular moment because he wasn't trying.

    No it does not, it meant HE COULD HAVE TRIED HARDER TO SCORE, you are merely twisting my words to suit your means. You've not posted for a long time but with you, some things never change, I feel sorry for you.

    I do by the way, look forward to seeing or hearing about your new technology, is it mechanical?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    No it does not, it meant HE COULD HAVE TRIED HARDER TO SCORE, you are merely twisting my words to suit your means.
    I'm confused, this seems to confirm my interpretation of your words.

    I don't know what you think you were trying to say or now are trying to say.

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    Which came first the poor performance or the fans turning on him? - Performances
    Does the fans relationship with him help his current performances? - No
    Is he a better player than we are seeing? - Yes
    Does he deserve to be abused during games? - No
    The only thing that benefits from him being here is his bank account

    Would I love to see him play a good few games and score goals? - yes of course, but I do not believe he will due to his personal attitude and behaviour.

    Nothing against him as a person, don?t know him so my opinion of him is based purely on his performances in a Rotherham shirt. I do not think he is right for us, or Rotherham is right for him. When he leaves I wish him well in his career, but please leave Jordan, please

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    He was ok in his day. Not sure what day that was. Will never be a Miller and that?s our fault as much as his. Sooner he?s gone the better for him and us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    You may get the opportunity to see what I've been working on this year at some point actually. I've invented a new technology and it's been very helpful for the design to see how it can work best in different parts of the world.
    Oh feck off. Copy and paste has been around for years mate.

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    As the original questioner is named. I wish Hugebill was milesaway.

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