Best games Huddlestones had is with big hair anything past that is rather forgettable.
We should refer to him as Samson from now on.
Best games Huddlestones had is with big hair anything past that is rather forgettable.
To be honest I was a bit underwhelmed from the beginning. Sure he had some good games early on but I thought we were getting an amazing player when he signed and he was gonna get all these goals and assists...
To be honest I was a bit underwhelmed from the beginning. Sure he had some good games early on but I thought we were getting an amazing player when he signed and he was gonna get all these goals and assists...
I don't know whether this is true or not but looks a good prospect.
Hull City are plotting a January move for highly-rated Wycombe goalkeeper Matt Ingram,according to a report by HITC Sport.
The 21 year-old has impressed for League Two side Wycombe this season which has made him a target for the Tigers. Ingram has also been subject of interest from other championship clubs so it is no surprise he has caught the attention of Hull boss Steve Bruce.
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Hull’s current first-team goalkeeper is Allan McGregor, however his contract expires in the summer. Therefore, the Tigers have been on the hunt for a new goalkeeper. The championship side saw bids for Southend’s Dan Bentley and Legia Warsaw’s Dusan Kuciak rejected in the summer.
City’s pursuit of a new goalkeeper may end in January if interest in Wycombe’s Matt Ingram materialises. The 21 year-old was voted League Two’s highest ranked goalkeeper in the Football League Awards last season. It is that type of form that has made the likes of Hull interested in him.
http://the72.co.uk/41525/hull-targeting-highly-rated-wycombe-goalkeeper/
Ash seemed to cover the ground though and was also a great tackler as well as filling the gaps, not to mention being a leader of men, Huddlestone is none of these things and his skills don't make up for itLack of pace means **** all. Ash was no quicker yet everyone ****ed over him. He's a footballer not a 100m sprinter.
Ash seemed to cover the ground though and was also a great tackler as well as filling the gaps, not to mention being a leader of men, Huddlestone is none of these things and his skills don't make up for it
I agree we aren't getting the best out of him due to the managerIn the 3-5-2 when he sat deep without having to cover the whole pitch, he was excellent at breaking up play, but it was ignored, people just chose to pay attention to his sparkling technical ability.
I think he'd work a lot better in a two man midfield if Jake or whoever his partner is was told to keep back and be the protector. As it is Jake seems to be the one told to venture forwards despite being ****ing ****e at that end of the pitch.
When Tom played and excelled for top 4/champions league Spurs he played in a two man midfield with Wilson Palacios sitting back doing the dirty work, that's how we should be using him. Bruce does the opposite.
I think Huddlestones last best match (clutching at straws here) was in the 2-2 draw against West Ham, where he sat deep in a diamond, I think we play him deep but in what should be an attacking position, if he's going to play deep, he needs to be in a deep position. Sergio Busquests isn't the quickest of players alive and ive never seen him burst forward (very little) but Barcelona always play him in deep position where he is more effective with either an attacking midfielder in front or two to pick out. If we are going to play Huddlestone deep, then do so but get attacking midfielders around him.
We have the right players, I just don't think the manager is using them in the right way at all. I'm not saying I'm better than Bruce, he's doing something right but I think he's terrible when it comes to certain players and where to position them.
His last decent game for us was actually the cup game against Leicester, but he was playing at the front of a three man midfield with Hayden and Taylor behind him.
It did work well but bizarrely Bruce has left Hayden out mostly ever since and even Taylor looked OK in that game too, hard to know what Bruces thought process is or if he is taking on board the things that actually work before his team selections because the Leeds lineup was garbageI don't see he could be effective there! He's too bloody slow. But if you thought it worked, I don't understand why Bruce doesn't keep trying it, he sticks to the same thing, like putting Aluko up front, and elmo at RB and Robertson at Lb, Diame upfront, non of these things have worked but we keep seeing it!
Do you know i always read your moniker as Robin Gram. MehHe's my brother, let me ask him.
Do you know i always read your moniker as Robin Gram. Meh
Only one place to play him and use his passing skills is to have him sat in front of a back three! It's there or nowhere.Huddlestone is a puzzle, wrapped in a mystery, wrapped in an enigma.....probably explains why he is so slow.
Seriously, he has to be one of the most talented English midfielders of his generation, but **** knows how you get the best out of him.
Only one place to play him and use his passing skills is to have him sat in front of a back three! It's there or nowhere.
Yeah putting him in midfield as part of a two isn't going to ever work as its giving the other guy with alot to do, because Tom cant run and can't track back quickly. It's worrying that Bruce isn't seeing this.
Either play him in a midfield such as:
-------------------Huddlestone-------------
Meyler-----------------------------------livermore
Or
---------------------Huddlestone------------------
Elmo--------------------------------------------Clucas
--------------------------Diame-----------------------
But never
Elmo----Huddlestone---Livermore------Clucas