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Post by discokaraoke on May 31, 2013 18:49:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2013 18:50:10 GMT
The campaign for a midfield spot begins...
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Post by johnsmithsupper on May 31, 2013 19:02:12 GMT
I know thats him and Cameron now coming out with a similar line, you can see the players were even fed up with the rigidness of the systems tony employed. Its going to be really interesting to see what happens, another thing i hope for is hopefully Mark is interested in having a home "friendly" before the season, so he can be reassured from his reception that night that the fans will get behind him for the season proper.
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Post by boothenesque on May 31, 2013 19:04:40 GMT
"renowned escapologist Harry Redknapp" wtf?
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Post by Gordon Marshall on May 31, 2013 19:05:06 GMT
Good football. He can play but did a lot of long ball hoofing last season. Great that he wants to play football.
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Post by PotteringThrough on May 31, 2013 19:35:07 GMT
Geoffrey "Boy" Cameron also said Hughes is a man who like to play football and he's hoping we'll get it on the floor a bit more so as rob said ....
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Post by salopstick on May 31, 2013 19:37:47 GMT
Seems a lot of the squad are not that sad to see tone go
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Post by harryburrows on May 31, 2013 19:40:04 GMT
Seems a lot of the squad are not that sad to see tone go Except Walters & whelan
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Post by thesandbankskid on May 31, 2013 19:42:06 GMT
We all are Marc
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Post by thesandbankskid on May 31, 2013 19:43:17 GMT
The campaign for a midfield spot begins... Hope he gets a chance in there, he's good at pinging a few decent balls around and that spell at full back should of toughened him up a bit and added to his defensive game.
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Post by Linx on May 31, 2013 19:53:42 GMT
It will be interesting to see which of our current players can actually play football.
My guess is that Wilson, Cameron, Nzonzi, Whelan, Crouch and Etherington will be able to adapt quite quickly. Huth and Shawx will need more time from Hoofball Rehab. But that's probably about it, unless Brek Shea and Jamie Ness are given regular first team spots. It will be interesitng who Hoilett and Bentley would displace, if the rumours about their possible signings bear fruit. My guess would be Hoilett for Walters and Bentley for Ethers, with Ethers and Brek Shea rotating for the other wing position until Hughesie decides who best fits.
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Post by hiscoxy on May 31, 2013 19:56:30 GMT
starting to get excited and a little scared
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Post by RAF on May 31, 2013 19:57:21 GMT
My guess is Geoff Cameron won't be a starting figure in Hughes's lineup.
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Post by hiscoxy on May 31, 2013 20:00:51 GMT
My guess is Geoff Cameron won't be a starting figure in Hughes's lineup. H Maybe not, but its good that everyone "should" get a fair crack at proving themselves in the positions they feel comfortable in.
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Post by RAF on May 31, 2013 20:03:13 GMT
My guess is Geoff Cameron won't be a starting figure in Hughes's lineup. H Maybe not, but its good that everyone "should" get a fair crack at proving themselves in the positions they feel comfortable in. Indeed. I remember when Higgy signed he specifically said in an interview he hated playing at fullback. We know how that one panned out. H
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Post by foxysgloves on May 31, 2013 20:06:38 GMT
Seems a lot of the squad are not that sad to see tone go Yep. I mean Tone has virtually single-handedly destroyed Wilson's career. Signing him, playing him at every opportunity, praising him. FFS I'm surprised he didn't give up.
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Post by salopstick on May 31, 2013 20:27:35 GMT
Seems a lot of the squad are not that sad to see tone go Yep. I mean Tone has virtually single-handedly destroyed Wilson's career. Signing him, playing him at every opportunity, praising him. FFS I'm surprised he didn't give up. And turned him from a ball playing CM to a left back that is not allowed to cross the half way line
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Post by werrington on May 31, 2013 20:28:26 GMT
Marc Wilson is on SSN in a minute talking about Hughes
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Post by hiscoxy on May 31, 2013 20:30:13 GMT
Marc Wilson is on SSN in a minute talking about Hughes Saying anything interesting for us poor non SNN people?
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Post by werrington on May 31, 2013 20:32:09 GMT
Marc Wilson is on SSN in a minute talking about Hughes Saying anything interesting for us poor non SNN people? Not been on yet mate
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Post by trickydicky73 on May 31, 2013 20:32:12 GMT
Seems a lot of the squad are not that sad to see tone go Was this the real reason our form picked up at the end of the season? Had the players been told Tone was about to leave? Our team spirit looked terrible and suddenly it returned, after all.
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Post by kingstokie on May 31, 2013 20:34:07 GMT
Hmm. First i've heard of a Stoke player talk about Hughes. Has anyone mentioned anything on Twitter?
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Post by hiscoxy on May 31, 2013 20:34:50 GMT
Saying anything interesting for us poor non SNN people? Not been on yet mate that will teach me to read. I thought you said at the minute
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Post by stokiejoe on May 31, 2013 20:36:21 GMT
Seems a lot of the squad are not that sad to see tone go Was this the real reason our form picked up at the end of the season? Had the players been told Tone was about to leave? Our team spirit looked terrible and suddenly it returned, after all. Could Peter Coates trust Jon W and TP not to share pillow talk? Doubt anyone knew; TP seemed surprised and gutted.
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Post by kingstokie on May 31, 2013 20:37:46 GMT
Didn't know his accent was so strong. He needs to slow down! I feel like an American trying to understand a scouser, or a human trying to understand Ozzy Osbourne
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Post by werrington on May 31, 2013 20:39:36 GMT
Wishes Pulis good luck but looking forward to playing football for Hughes as he likes to play it
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Post by trickydicky73 on May 31, 2013 20:40:32 GMT
Was this the real reason our form picked up at the end of the season? Had the players been told Tone was about to leave? Our team spirit looked terrible and suddenly it returned, after all. Could Peter Coates trust Jon W and TP not to share pillow talk? Doubt anyone knew; TP seemed surprised and gutted. You're probably right, mate. Or maybe SOME knew and Kenwynne threatened to tell Walters, hence the pig's head?
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Post by stokiejoe on May 31, 2013 20:41:19 GMT
That Marco fellow has the strangest Irish accent ever heard and he shouldn't wear shorts and shirt!
Nothing new that hasn't been reported on another thread
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Post by slozenger on May 31, 2013 20:55:47 GMT
Now i know he wasn't playing in his "best position" wherever that is. What is he supposed to be by the way, a central midfielder is he? Centre Half? Left Back? Physio? Silly Mid Off? Wide Receiver? But for the majority of last season, regardless of where he played and who was in charge of picking him to play there, i thought he was piss poor.
Especially in the few games he appeared in at the tail end of the season, his passing is woeful, with the freak exception of the through ball for Jerome at QPR. I lost count of how many times he didn't just hoof it "aimlessly", but hoofed it out of play, way way too long, scuffed it along the ground straight to an opponent. Now you may blame TP for that if that's what he asked him to do, to hoof it, but playing a diagonal/long ball if you're supposedly a good footballer shouldn't be as difficult as he made it look. So whether Marc Wilson is actually any good at football is debatable, so let's have a debate.
This natural best position for him seems unknown by everyone in all honesty, i've heard and read numerous times that he's apparantly a central midfielder. Well he's played over 80 games for us and how many of them had he played in central midfield? He's always played full back hasn't he? He's played 5 times for Ireland or summat, all at left back? At pompey he played CB did he? That was way back when.
Unless i'm missing summat, besides a brain of course, he must be by some sort of definition a specialist full back now as the last 3 or so years of his career he's played every one of his competitive matches there.
I'm not a fan of his which you may have gathered, TP's fault for forcing a round peg in a square hole perhaps but besides his "trick" he does every game, all he offers is being out of position a lot, losing players, liable to make a mistake whenever the ball or a player (even his own team mates) are within 20 yards of him and like i've mentioned, his distribution at times makes Wilko's look like Glenn Hoddle.
Prove me wrong Marc, if his best position is central midfield and he gets given the chance to play there then i hope he does very well but i don't want to see him play for us as a full back ever again if i'm honest. Oooof, harsh eh?
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Post by BuzzB on May 31, 2013 22:04:42 GMT
Now i know he wasn't playing in his "best position" wherever that is. What is he supposed to be by the way, a central midfielder is he? Centre Half? Left Back? Physio? Silly Mid Off? Wide Receiver? But for the majority of last season, regardless of where he played and who was in charge of picking him to play there, i thought he was piss poor. Especially in the few games he appeared in at the tail end of the season, his passing is woeful, with the freak exception of the through ball for Jerome at QPR. I lost count of how many times he didn't just hoof it "aimlessly", but hoofed it out of play, way way too long, scuffed it along the ground straight to an opponent. Now you may blame TP for that if that's what he asked him to do, to hoof it, but playing a diagonal/long ball if you're supposedly a good footballer shouldn't be as difficult as he made it look. So whether Marc Wilson is actually any good at football is debatable, so let's have a debate. This natural best position for him seems unknown by everyone in all honesty, i've heard and read numerous times that he's apparantly a central midfielder. Well he's played over 80 games for us and how many of them had he played in central midfield? He's always played full back hasn't he? He's played 5 times for Ireland or summat, all at left back? At pompey he played CB did he? That was way back when. Unless i'm missing summat, besides a brain of course, he must be by some sort of definition a specialist full back now as the last 3 or so years of his career he's played every one of his competitive matches there. I'm not a fan of his which you may have gathered, TP's fault for forcing a round peg in a square hole perhaps but besides his "trick" he does every game, all he offers is being out of position a lot, losing players, liable to make a mistake whenever the ball or a player (even his own team mates) are within 20 yards of him and like i've mentioned, his distribution at times makes Wilko's look like Glenn Hoddle. Prove me wrong Marc, if his best position is central midfield and he gets given the chance to play there then i hope he does very well but i don't want to see him play for us as a full back ever again if i'm honest. Oooof, harsh eh? Now I spent last season thinking how Wilson had improved so much. It was a stop start type of year with his injuries but I really thought he was beginning to look a player.
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