Dubaimancityfan wrote:Apparently going on loan as it seem Hughes rates him. It doesn't seem we'll ever see him playing for the first team.
Twobob wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Apparently going on loan as it seem Hughes rates him. It doesn't seem we'll ever see him playing for the first team.
Perhaps not this season but this is what be needs to prove himself at premiership level. Just hope he keeps fit and gets a chance to show what he can do - and its good enough!
Dubaimancityfan wrote:Apparently going on loan as it seem Hughes rates him. It doesn't seem we'll ever see him playing for the first team.
sheblue wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Apparently going on loan as it seem Hughes rates him. It doesn't seem we'll ever see him playing for the first team.
But there must be a reason why we won't see him in the first team, maybe just maybe he is not good enough.
Ted Hughes wrote:sheblue wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Apparently going on loan as it seem Hughes rates him. It doesn't seem we'll ever see him playing for the first team.
But there must be a reason why we won't see him in the first team, maybe just maybe he is not good enough.
Or ?
I Just Blue Myself wrote: Now you mention it, he looks a bit wired in some of the Christmas videos.
Ted Hughes wrote:sheblue wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Apparently going on loan as it seem Hughes rates him. It doesn't seem we'll ever see him playing for the first team.
But there must be a reason why we won't see him in the first team, maybe just maybe he is not good enough.
Or ?
Bianchi on Ice wrote:Seeing Hughes half a mile away on the training ground with his arms folded is bound to inspire him
Bianchi on Ice wrote:Seeing Hughes half a mile away on the training ground with his arms folded is bound to inspire him
Ted Hughes wrote:Bianchi on Ice wrote:Seeing Hughes half a mile away on the training ground with his arms folded is bound to inspire him
I would have thought Hughes is absolutley the perfect person for Guidetti to learn from. Similar strengths and weaknesses as a player, but nowhere near as good, yet.
Ted Hughes wrote:sheblue wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Apparently going on loan as it seem Hughes rates him. It doesn't seem we'll ever see him playing for the first team.
But there must be a reason why we won't see him in the first team, maybe just maybe he is not good enough.
Or ?
Alioune DVToure wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Bianchi on Ice wrote:Seeing Hughes half a mile away on the training ground with his arms folded is bound to inspire him
I would have thought Hughes is absolutley the perfect person for Guidetti to learn from. Similar strengths and weaknesses as a player, but nowhere near as good, yet.
This. But you know it's long since been anathema to say anything about Hughes which resembles objectivity. I happen to think he's doing an alright job at Stoke. They've had some good performances in the league coupled with a slight improvement on last year's league position. It's all about managers finding the right clubs. In hindsight, the City job was probably too big too soon for Hughes. He then went to Fulham, did a fine job, made a dick of himself and then left. QPR was a disaster but now he's doing pretty well at Stoke. Add in the jobs he did for Blackburn and Wales and he doesn't quite seem the joke of a manager that some people would have you believe. QPR was probably the ego-deflating reality check that he needed (unless he suddenly decides Stoke are beneath him, in which case I'll stand corrected). If he can pick up two players like Vinny and Zabba for them at a combined £12 million, we'll know that his speciality as a manager is improving lower-mid table teams.
Ted Hughes wrote:
I would have thought Hughes is absolutley the perfect person for Guidetti to learn from. Similar strengths and weaknesses as a player, but nowhere near as good, yet.
If Hughes can't get him to be worth a game in the Prem, then he's probably not good enough as a player, but if he can teach him to hold the ball up, be involved in play & get stuck in like he used to do, allied to Guidetti's eye for a goal, then we could have yet another defender's nightmare variation for our strikeforce next season.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
I would have thought Hughes is absolutley the perfect person for Guidetti to learn from. Similar strengths and weaknesses as a player, but nowhere near as good, yet.
If Hughes can't get him to be worth a game in the Prem, then he's probably not good enough as a player, but if he can teach him to hold the ball up, be involved in play & get stuck in like he used to do, allied to Guidetti's eye for a goal, then we could have yet another defender's nightmare variation for our strikeforce next season.
Agree. Additionally, Hughes must know of the potential he had, so hopefully this is him showing some faith in it. This is an ideal loan for us - he could show his ability in the same league we want him to play in, giving us a new option for next season. If he doesn't, his value in Spain or Holland will hardly have been harmed.
sheblue wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
I would have thought Hughes is absolutley the perfect person for Guidetti to learn from. Similar strengths and weaknesses as a player, but nowhere near as good, yet.
If Hughes can't get him to be worth a game in the Prem, then he's probably not good enough as a player, but if he can teach him to hold the ball up, be involved in play & get stuck in like he used to do, allied to Guidetti's eye for a goal, then we could have yet another defender's nightmare variation for our strikeforce next season.
Agree. Additionally, Hughes must know of the potential he had, so hopefully this is him showing some faith in it. This is an ideal loan for us - he could show his ability in the same league we want him to play in, giving us a new option for next season. If he doesn't, his value in Spain or Holland will hardly have been harmed.
But would huges put that amount of effort into a player on temp loan?
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