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Clint Hill Interview From Today's Times

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  1. QPR999

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    Clint Hill article in the Times:

    Clint Hill, most likely, would find the concept of writing an autobiography faintly laughable. Such is his modesty, the Queens Park Rangers captain would doubtless scoff at the very idea that anyone would wish to spend their hard-earned money on his thoughts, his views. It is a shame: Hill’s unorthodox, inverted career would make a fascinating story, and you get the impression that he would tell it rather well. What would that book be called? Easy. Clint Hill: To Put It Bluntly.

    That is the 34-year-old’s default setting: articulate, engaging, and compulsively frank. Hill does not do sugar-coating. “To put it bluntly” is the first phrase he utters as he relaxes on a newly installed cream leather sofa at QPR’s Harlington training ground, and it recurs throughout the conversation. Hill is blunt about everything. He is blunt about his team-mates and his club, about what has gone wrong this year and last. He is blunt about why it is that QPR travel to Reading for tomorrow’s derby of the dead men with their relegation all but confirmed. He is blunt about what the club must do to learn from this experience. In the tongue-tied world of the Barclays Premier League, infested with euphemism and addled with doublespeak, his honesty is wholly refreshing. Most of all, though, he is blunt about himself. “I’m not the most gifted player,” he says. “I know I’m not going to run around nutmegging people or outsprinting them. I suppose I could try, but I’d only end up embarrassing myself. I know my limits. So I concentrate on the bits I can do and try not to do the bits I can’t.” That perspective probably comes from his unusual career path.

    It would be harsh to suggest that Hill had been written off as a lower-league journeyman, but it’s probably fair to say that the game had cast him as a second-tier stalwart. He spent 13 years at Tranmere Rovers, Oldham Athletic, Stoke City and Crystal Palace, a reliable, unspectacular presence in the npower Championship and League One. Then, at 33, when he thought that his chance had gone, came the reward: a Championship title with Neil Warnock’s QPR and a crack at the big time. “I never thought I would play in the Premier League, so for a player of my ability to have played 50-odd games at the age of 33 and 34 is something I will look back on with great pride,” he says. “I’ve played against some of the best strikers in the world. I’ve done well against some of them, and not so well against others. But, given that I spent most of my career at the wrong end of the Championship, I did not expect this to happen, especially at this age. It was more of a shock to be here than anything else.” Even then, sailing has hardly been smooth. “I’ve been sent out on loan, and I’ve been shown the door a few times, told I can go by various people,” he says. “But I suppose I’ve hung around like a bad smell, and I have kept on getting a chance.” He grasped it: he was voted Player of the Year by the club’s fans and his team-mates last season, and awarded the captaincy by Harry Redknapp this. “It’s been up, down, up, down, yeah,” he says. “I’m proud in that I’ve stepped back into the light after being told I can go, and I’ve kept some big players out of the team. I’ll look at that in a couple of years and think: ‘Fair play to you.’ ”

    The problem, of course, is that, after that long wait, after all the trials and tribulations, it has not gone quite as he would have hoped. “It has not been enjoyable, no, to be blunt about it,” he smiles, wearily. “We have lost a lot of games, and I’m not the sort of player who can enjoy football if I’m getting beaten every week. It’s been quite embarrassing at times. I’ve not really enjoyed a minute of it, to be honest. “I’m realistic. I know that after the next four games I might not play in the Premier League again. I want to try and enjoy it, but that’s hard. I’ll enjoy it a lot more if we can win those games, if we can put a bit of pride back in the club.” This is another leitmotiv of spending time in Hill’s company. Whatever he believes he lacks in finesse, he more than makes up for in professional dedication. He speaks of pride being the only motivating factor any of his team-mates should need for their remaining games in the top flight, and he confesses that perhaps a lack of it may explain why QPR find themselves staring into the abyss. “We can’t argue with that,” he says, when asked if the assertion that too few of Redknapp’s squad have shown the requisite fighting spirit is fair. “Results sum that up. They have not been there. I’ve always been very self-driven, the proverbial 110 per cent player. Sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn’t, but I can always look myself in the mirror. You would have to ask different people among my team if they can do that.”

    Here, a delicate note of diplomacy enters Hill’s faded Liverpudlian accent. The allegation, of course, is that most of QPR’s squad are mercenaries, attracted by Tony Fernandes’s wallet, rather than by love for the club. “I suppose,” says Hill, choosing his words carefully, “you have to ask if we got the right blend in the squad. “Maybe the club tried to jump seven or eight places at once. Personally, I feel not enough faith was shown in the players who brought us up. That is what Norwich, Swansea and Southampton did: they stayed true to their players. But then you can’t blame the chairman for having a go, can you? I feel very, very sad for him. He has done everything he can.” The same, of course, could be said for Hill. He knows no other way, after all, to put it bluntly.
     
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  2. Sooperhoop

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    Hill is a true wysiwyg, no frills, no bullsh*t and for all his limitations is the type of player every club needs. If the mercenaries had half his heart we'd be in the top ten this season...
     
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  3. Staines R's

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    The interview says all we need to know about the man. Someone who speaks from the heart and isn't up himself in any way.
     
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    He's a good bloke, but the fact that we have relied on a championship level journeyman for a season and a half says it all.
     
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  5. Ciarrai_Abu

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    Didn't reveal much though.
     
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  6. QPR Oslo

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    Clint is a great player great Captain, but he don't play for nothing, and he's moved Clubs a fair few times in his career. Who are the mercenaries? I reckon most of the players will take the best offer on the table like most people - the offer won't be just the readies but the whole package.
     
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    exactly this.
     
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  8. JudoRanger

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    For me he is one of my favourite members of the squad. His no nonsense and honest approach, not to mention him giving his absolute all for the team.

    Players of Hill's type are crucial to any successful side imo, ones who will do the graft, and do the unspectacular work. I was lucky enough to meet him last season when I sponsored his boots for the year, what a top bloke.

    Cannot fault his effort one bit, and for me the reason we are going down is because we havent had 11 Clint Hills putting in 100% effort.
     
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  9. petesupahoops

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    Exactly not this. We didn't keep enough of those 100% 'journeymen.' Helgusson, Gorkss and loads of others dumped for brand new shiny class acts like Granero, Bosingwa, SWP, Ferdinand, Barton, Johnson and loads of other superstars.... THAT was the bloody problem
     
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  10. petesupahoops

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    Just read Ades rant on Not Worth A Punt thread - exactly that
     
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  11. Rangers Til I Die

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    A great servant to the club but I do hope we are not really on him next season.

    It is also sad he can't tell his kids that he scored one PL goal - well not an official one anyway. Mr Pollock - we have long memories!
     
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  12. QPR999

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    I expect him to bring a book out revealing all then.
     
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  13. Ciarrai_Abu

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    It can't happen soon enough.
     
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    I don't think he is good enough but we needed new players with his character and we got the exact opposite.

    He did reveal that other players aren't trying which we all can see.

    I'd rather watch 11 players of limited ability but have hills character than 11 bosingwas who might be better but think they are too good for the club.
     
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  16. Flyer

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    I hope you realise we can never see anything you post.
     
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  17. BrixtonR

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    He did. Confirmed that we've all been right about just about everything all along.
     
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  18. SW Ranger

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    Player with passion and respect. Agree with Clint that the demise started with NW telling the squad they weren't good enough. Maybe he was right, but at least we would have gone down with a fight - instead they gave up or were replaced with mercenaries who didn't give a ****.
    Cheers Clint. You can look yourself proudly in the mirror mate.
     
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  19. goldcoast hoop

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    Think we all knew he was a club man .
     
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