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Post by VolvicStokie on Apr 24, 2016 8:19:50 GMT
Huth suits Leicesters style, as he did with TPs style.
He doesn't fit in with Stokes style anymore
He wouldn't have gotten us more points, he'd have been left exposed and made to look silly just like our CBs have been lately.
Forget Huth. Look to the future. Stop whining on about past players.
It's like me saying, if we'd kept Bangoura we'd be World Club champions because he'd have scored a double hat trick every game.
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Post by boweryboy on Apr 24, 2016 9:14:06 GMT
Our so called style at the moment is..FLOOD GATES WIDE OPEN !!!!!!
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 9:35:27 GMT
Huth suits Leicesters style, as he did with TPs style. He doesn't fit in with Stokes style anymore He wouldn't have gotten us more points, he'd have been left exposed and made to look silly just like our CBs have been lately. Forget Huth. Look to the future. Stop whining on about past players. It's like me saying, if we'd kept Bangoura we'd be World Club champions because he'd have scored a double hat trick every game. Is that the playing the ball out from the back style ? if so we had better come up with a new style cause the one we have plainly is not working played three scored one conceded TWELVE, lads and dads under 10,s stats.
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Post by roylandstoke on Apr 24, 2016 9:43:25 GMT
Huth has been good for Leicester this season.
He has had the same partner in defence in every game he has played.
He has had the same two full back for the vast majority of the season.
If he had stayed at Stoke he would have looked good with Ryan (in the few games Ryan has been fit). I am not sure how he would have worked alongside Wolly, Wilson, Cameron, Muni or Tex.
CB is all about understanding and partnership; you cannot compare Leicester's injury free defence with the situation that Huth would have experienced at Stoke this year.
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Post by roylandstoke on Apr 24, 2016 9:46:47 GMT
Our so called style at the moment is..FLOOD GATES WIDE OPEN !!!!!! Take 5 first team definite starters out of any team in the league and I think the results would be pretty much the same. Imagine Leicester without Schmeichel, Fuchs, Simpson, Drinkwater and Mahrez. That is pretty much the circumstance we were faced with yesterday.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Apr 24, 2016 9:48:19 GMT
Getting rid of Huth isn't the problem, making a complete dogs breakfast of replacing him is the problem.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 24, 2016 10:25:41 GMT
Getting rid of Huth isn't the problem, making a complete dogs breakfast of replacing him is the problem. I'd say a bit of both especially when you know your number one centre half has a fucked back (and they did) and another one of the centre backs is made of glass. To get rid of the most natural replacement for the bloke who couldn't get through pre-season was silly at best.
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Post by mondeoman on Apr 24, 2016 10:38:18 GMT
Lol, I think we could actually see foaming at the mouth on this one. If people want the manager out just say, and name the replacement. It's really that simple. You know who they want Rafa Benitez after the Toon drop.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Apr 24, 2016 10:39:27 GMT
Getting rid of Huth isn't the problem, making a complete dogs breakfast of replacing him is the problem. I'd say a bit of both especially when you know your number one centre half has a fucked back (and they did) and another one of the centre backs is made of glass. To get rid of the most natural replacement for the bloke who couldn't get through pre-season was silly at best. It was muddled thinking that is for sure. At the start of the season, Muniesa, Cameron and Wilson were all ahead of Wollscheid in the pecking order so who knows how he saw things.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 24, 2016 10:47:40 GMT
I'd say a bit of both especially when you know your number one centre half has a fucked back (and they did) and another one of the centre backs is made of glass. To get rid of the most natural replacement for the bloke who couldn't get through pre-season was silly at best. It was muddled thinking that is for sure. At the start of the season, Muniesa, Cameron and Wilson were all ahead of Wollscheid in the pecking order so who knows how he saw things. Arse meet elbow.....
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 11:20:21 GMT
Getting rid of Huth isn't the problem, making a complete dogs breakfast of replacing him is the problem. I'd say a bit of both especially when you know your number one centre half has a fucked back (and they did) and another one of the centre backs is made of glass. To get rid of the most natural replacement for the bloke who couldn't get through pre-season was silly at best. Silly at best incompetent at the worst, we knew the limitations of the other CB's on our books either injury wise or ermmm other issues at the start of the season, it should have been addressed then or in the January window, your guess is as good as mine as to why Hughes has persisted with the situation.
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Post by nott1 on Apr 24, 2016 11:25:38 GMT
Sorry if already mentioned (not read the whole thread) but Terry Butcher has name Huth Defender Of The Year in his newspaper column today.
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Post by nott1 on Apr 24, 2016 11:56:42 GMT
Our so called style at the moment is..FLOOD GATES WIDE OPEN !!!!!! When did we get any floodgates? There haven't been any for weeks!
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 13:01:31 GMT
Sorry if already mentioned (not read the whole thread) but Terry Butcher has name Huth Defender Of The Year in his newspaper column today. what an idiot the man is, can he not see that Wolfy is a far superior player he needs to come on here to read just how good this man is, we don't need a defender like Huth over the hill, permanently injured and he can not play the ball out from the back.
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Post by kustokie on Apr 24, 2016 14:25:51 GMT
It was muddled thinking that is for sure. At the start of the season, Muniesa, Cameron and Wilson were all ahead of Wollscheid in the pecking order so who knows how he saw things. Arse meet elbow..... There are two questions for me. 1) has Hughes learned from his mistakes, which are there for all the world to see and 2) will he be trusted and given the time to correct them? I believe he's the second longest serving manager after Wenger. These days, managers aren't given enough time because most owners have very short term objectives and want immediate results. Consequently, managers are recycled and make the same mistakes over and over.
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Post by coachragnar on Apr 24, 2016 14:34:52 GMT
Keeping Huth or selling him was for others to decide. That being said, he has been a monster this year. He has made a big impact in every match.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 15:35:27 GMT
Keeping Huth or selling him was for others to decide. That being said, he has been a monster this year. He has made a big impact in every match. He did last season as well, Leicester fans at work love him despite his inability to pass out from the back.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 17:14:23 GMT
Having just watched Leicester score four and concede none, their team is a proper unit Huth did not put a foot wrong all game did his job in a calm efficient manner, no flapping around like a demented mad man, his passing was at times simple one long pass reaching it's intended target 20 yards up the pitch, not a stray pass no game changing mistakes, just confirmed to me what a massive bollock Hughes has dropped selling him. We need a player of his stature to play alongside Ryan (if he is fit)next season, question is where will we find one and how much more than £3million will it cost the club.
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Post by sufolkstokie on Apr 24, 2016 17:16:10 GMT
Huth is a tower mountain and key to their success - just what we need in times of turmoil
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Post by sheikhmomo on Apr 24, 2016 17:19:29 GMT
Having just watched Leicester score four and concede none, their team is a proper unit Huth did not put a foot wrong all game did his job in a calm efficient manner, no flapping around like a demented mad man, his passing was at times simple one long pass reaching it's intended target 20 yards up the pitch, not a stray pass no game changing mistakes, just confirmed to me what a massive bollock Hughes has dropped selling him. We need a player of his stature to play alongside Ryan (if he is fit)next season, question is where will we find one and how much more than £3million will it cost the club. Did he not bring the ball out the back pass it ten yards to a midfielder so he could pass it back behind him and then start waving his arms like he was doing YMCA when he fucked up? That's the sign of a proper defender.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 17:21:25 GMT
Huth is a tower mountain and key to their success - just what we need in times of turmoil I see the Wolly lovers are absent from the board this afternoon Huth is a tower of a defender good luck to him, how he has regained his fitness from being on the edge as he was at Stoke is amazing to say the least.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2016 17:28:48 GMT
I just don't get what these repeated threads achieve.
He's not coming back.
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Post by hchpotter on Apr 24, 2016 17:33:00 GMT
Has there been a worse sale by a Premiership club in the last 12months?
Lukaku by Chelsea perhaps (was that in the last 12months?) Czech by Chelsea definitely.
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Post by maine on Apr 24, 2016 17:33:22 GMT
From Berlin Wall to saarland sunblind.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2016 17:33:29 GMT
"yeah but we're pointing out we miss him and look how well he's doing."
He is, fine. You all mentioned it last month too, and have done for almost a year. What are we supposed to do/say in these threads?
It's all repeating itself.
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Post by jonnynico on Apr 24, 2016 17:34:50 GMT
Talking to a bloke who said he goes fishing with tony Scholes's dad, he said huth had to go because he had hughes round the throat. How much is true if any I don't know. Don't give me stick as I don't know if its true or not, just saying what I was told, bollocks or not.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 17:37:33 GMT
Talking to a bloke who said he goes fishing with tony Scholes's dad, he said huth had to go because he had hughes round the throat. How much is true if any I don't know. Don't give me stick as I don't know if its true or not, just saying what I was told, bollocks or not. At this point I do not blame him either, Wolfy would never grab anyone by the throat.
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Post by wuzza on Apr 24, 2016 17:37:52 GMT
1. Huth is a good defender and we would have been better for keeping him. 2. Playing the ball out from the back as we try to doesn't achieve much and just slows everything down and increases the potential for mistakes. 3. Our basic organisation at the back isn't great. 4. None of the above reflect on Wolly (or at least he is only as much to blame as many others for point 3) who has played well and done a good job. If you are angry about our poor defending there are plenty of more pertinent targets just now - not least the coaching staff.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 17:39:21 GMT
From Berlin Wall to saarland sunblind. From Panzer tank to pansy tank.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 24, 2016 17:42:13 GMT
1. Huth is a good defender and we would have been better for keeping him. 2. Playing the ball out from the back as we try to doesn't achieve much and just slows everything down and increases the potential for mistakes. 3. Our basic organisation at the back isn't great. 4. None of the above reflect on Wolly (or at least he is only as much to blame as many others for point 3) who has played well and done a good job. If you are angry about our poor defending there are plenty of more pertinent targets just now - not least the coaching staff. Mark Hughes ? by the way apparently Wolly was bought in for his ability to play the ball out from the back make of that what you will.
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