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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Talk about knock a player before a ball is kicked.....geez.
    Pleanty of balls have been kicked (or not) in the case of this player. Some people aren't easily duped by a friendly performance

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    Must say,I`m bored with Hugill,but......if he starts performing then he will get my backing,and I actually think that him and Nombe would be good,if they both on it.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UlleyMiller View Post
    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.

    Dare I mention Lee Glover?

    Absolutely pants when first arrived, all pasty and out of condition and showing very little. It was seen as good riddance when he went to Hudds on loan and most of us couldn?t fathom why they would want him. Then in came Ronnie and we saw a player transformed. Scored some great goals and plenty of skill in that 97-98 season.

    But then again there was Gijsbert Bos as well. 😁🤦*♂️

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    Perhaps checking his bank account should have been the appropriate motivation. The bank account which contains your hard earned wonga.
    Why should it. He was getting paid this year even if he didn't perform. Though next year he could be on the dole. Let's see eh

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    Watched him against Bromley in Portugal, he was really trying. Never seen him bust a gut to get back and help the defence when the ball was lost but he was. Shocked me, let?s hope he knocks 10/15 goals in and shows a bit of heart this season. Just putting the effort in will change peoples minds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    Why should it. He was getting paid this year even if he didn't perform. Though next year he could be on the dole. Let's see eh
    When I sign a contract then I have a duty to deliver. If I turn up at work and toss it off then I?d get sacked.

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    We failed to re-hire Michael Smith and instead got Hugill for not much less. Go figure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerish View Post
    We failed to re-hire Michael Smith and instead got Hugill for not much less. Go figure
    Who's to blame for that? Certainly not Jordan. I'd have taken the silly money deal offered to me if I were him.

    Why do folk always point the finger at the player for astronomical wages paid??????

    Blame Taylor if anyone and Stewart for sanctioning it.

    Makes you wonder how much better he may have delivered by given better service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Who's to blame for that? Certainly not Jordan. I'd have taken the silly money deal offered to me if I were him.

    Why do folk always point the finger at the player for astronomical wages paid??????

    Blame Taylor if anyone and Stewart for sanctioning it.

    Makes you wonder how much better he may have delivered by given better service.
    Is he your lad? Nothing to do with the fact he?s a big earner. He?s a lazy and disinterested. Puts a shift in when he wants to. No better than that Forest tosser we signed

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