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Post by dirtygary69 on Jan 29, 2020 12:48:49 GMT
If he's shit for Birmingham I imagine they'll be letting him know, being on loan from Villa.
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Post by realstokebloke on Jan 29, 2020 13:06:34 GMT
Good.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Jan 29, 2020 13:26:14 GMT
Excellent news. I can stop waking up with the thought "has he gone yet" now. What a giant, steaming pile of shit he was. Thanks for nothing nathan.
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Post by pabloavfc on Jan 29, 2020 13:31:17 GMT
Have a guess who was Brentford manager when he had this amazing spell? And yet when Dean Smith had him in the villa squad, with a few injury issues, did he have faith in him? Not at all. So the manager, who got the career best spell out of him, had no interest in him. What does that tell you about the system excuse? And then he has come here and failed as well. And a shit team like Birmingham are the only ones willing to take a chance on him. If you think 32 games makes someone a good player then you've set the bar pretty low. Smith was quite happy when he had Scott Hogan at BFC, thank you very much.
But by the time he took over at Villa, do you really think he could disassemble a previous manager's whole set-up at a stroke, to accommodate one injury-prone striker?
As for the "32 games etc", a player can flatter to deceive over a couple of games, three or four, half a dozen, maybe. But a bad player cannot bluff his way to appearing excellent over a more extended period, especially one which was interruped by serious injury
Or do you imagine Villa/the market valued him at £10m out of charity? Haha yeah that's the reason Smith didn't use him. What about the last few weeks? We'd rather play wingers upfront with no striker on the bench than recall Hogan. And going by this logic that means Marcus Stewart was always a top premier league striker then. Which is nonsense. I thought by this low point in his career the excuses would stop for him. I'm amazed they haven't
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Post by shakermaker on Jan 29, 2020 14:17:58 GMT
Does this make Hogan the first player to have been a member of three different clubs in the space of an hour?
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Post by stokecitytalke on Jan 29, 2020 14:39:02 GMT
Does this make Hogan the first player to have been a member of three different clubs in the space of an hour? Benny Kafobe?
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Post by shakermaker on Jan 29, 2020 14:55:43 GMT
Does this make Hogan the first player to have been a member of three different clubs in the space of an hour? Benny Kafobe? Not quite. Benny's was over a 3-day period.
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Post by AlbertTatlock on Jan 29, 2020 15:25:25 GMT
Good luck Scott hope things work out for you. Gouranga.
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Post by clarkeda on Jan 29, 2020 20:29:37 GMT
Played in a 2 alongside a target man and he'll score goals I have a feeling him an Juke will be quite a partnership.
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Post by jarhead on Jan 30, 2020 8:41:08 GMT
No doubt he will score against us!
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Post by berahinosgoals on Jan 30, 2020 11:16:39 GMT
Played in a 2 alongside a target man and he'll score goals I have a feeling him an Juke will be quite a partnership. He is a good player being used incorrectly
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Post by adi on Jan 30, 2020 12:54:17 GMT
Just another who was decent-ish until pulling on a stoke jersey. There’s quite a few now on that list.
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Post by AlliG on Jan 30, 2020 13:01:01 GMT
Just another who was decent-ish until pulling on a stoke jersey. There’s quite a few now on that list. Except that his performances for us mirror his recent form at both Villa and Sheffield Utd, so the Hogan we have seen is much more likely to be the "real" Scott Hogan than the one who had one season at Brentford when he couldn't stop scoring.
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Post by adi on Jan 30, 2020 18:09:43 GMT
Just another who was decent-ish until pulling on a stoke jersey. There’s quite a few now on that list. Except that his performances for us mirror his recent form at both Villa and Sheffield Utd, so the Hogan we have seen is much more likely to be the "real" Scott Hogan than the one who had one season at Brentford when he couldn't stop scoring. He must’ve known he was joining stoke at some point after Brentford then lol
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Post by dioufsboots on Jan 30, 2020 21:38:41 GMT
Will probably score goals there alongside the big lad up top
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Post by ethers26 on Feb 1, 2020 22:41:18 GMT
Shock
Scores on his debut against the most in form side
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Feb 1, 2020 23:15:30 GMT
Will probably score goals there alongside the big lad up top We have a big lad up to top who is an absolute animal. Unfortunately he's a donkey.
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Feb 2, 2020 0:37:16 GMT
Will probably score goals there alongside the big lad up top We have a big lad up to top who is an absolute animal. Unfortunately he's a donkey. Elephant? Pig? Giant sloth?
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Post by berahinosgoals on Feb 2, 2020 11:22:28 GMT
Just another who was decent-ish until pulling on a stoke jersey. There’s quite a few now on that list. Except that his performances for us mirror his recent form at both Villa and Sheffield Utd, so the Hogan we have seen is much more likely to be the "real" Scott Hogan than the one who had one season at Brentford when he couldn't stop scoring. Thing is Brentford sign players to suit the team, a lot of clubs sign players then fit them into the team
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Post by AlliG on Feb 2, 2020 11:53:26 GMT
Except that his performances for us mirror his recent form at both Villa and Sheffield Utd, so the Hogan we have seen is much more likely to be the "real" Scott Hogan than the one who had one season at Brentford when he couldn't stop scoring. Thing is Brentford sign players to suit the team, a lot of clubs sign players then fit them into the team That is true, but, there are also plenty of players who have a good couple of seasons and then for whatever reason are unable to either continue to improve or more usually regress as a player. Those players then spend the last 5 or 6 years of their career living off that earlier promise and being signed by managers more in hope than expectation.
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