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Jimmy McCormick
Not being match fit is unlikely to substantially reduce a player's value - especially not if we sell him in the summer.
True. If you could prove the only thing he is lacking is match fitness. Which you can't.
Not being match fit is unlikely to substantially reduce a player's value - especially not if we sell him in the summer.
Not being match fit is unlikely to substantially reduce a player's value - especially not if we sell him in the summer.
True. If you could prove the only thing he is lacking is match fitness. Which you can't.
I seriously doubt he's forgotten how to kick a football.
Aside from the fitness/slowness issues he just doesn't have the brains /vision /football intelligence to play the right pass or control the play in midfield. Similarly his defensive position has always been poor.
It was his brains/vision/intelligence that switched the play and lead to the equaliser against Man Utd - something that had been sorely lacking until his introduction.
It was a cross towards the back post into a crowded penalty area? It was speculative, he didn't exactly pick anyone out.
Rasping shots.......when on target.
He has an appalling shot, unless in your definition of a good shot, it does not have to be on target or ever beat the goalie . 7 PL goals in 7 years says it all. There is the Spure hype about Hudd and then there are the facts.
With shooting it is harder to cloud the truth . It surely isn difficult ton argue that someone who has a terrible scoring recored over mnay years has a good shot?
With passing it is less tangeble, so easierfor the issie to have fog, but again surely if he was such a great passer, he would get more than 2 assists a season? BAE is a better passer, his pass against Leeds was probably more effective and better than any from Hudd over his 7 seasons at the club.
Hudd has a good square pass to an unmarked player. he is less good at the more difficult forward pass, especially if it is required to have the perfect weight on it as Bae had to on Sunday.
I don't know how you can use the "assist" stat as a term of passing ability.
Do you consider Luka Modric a good passer of the ball? he got 21 assists in 4 years at the club. Averaging 5 assists a season which is just poor. It's why I don't care for stats. Huddlestone, just like Modric helped get moves started, whether that was passing to a winger quickly for them to whip it in and for us to score or whatever.
I don't know how you can use the "assist" stat as a term of passing ability.
Do you consider Luka Modric a good passer of the ball? he got 21 assists in 4 years at the club. Averaging 5 assists a season which is just poor. It's why I don't care for stats. Huddlestone, just like Modric helped get moves started, whether that was passing to a winger quickly for them to whip it in and for us to score or whatever.
Huddlestone's passing ability isn't on the same planet as Modric I hope that is not the argument. Honestly, Huddlestone is probably the most overrated player to wear a Spurs shirt in my lifetime. For as much brick that Jenas gets he has had more impact games than Huddlestone
I would argue that in terms if technique, their passing ability is actually quite similar, but that Modric just applies that ability more intelligently than Huddlestone.
Have always been a major fan of Huddlestone's, but this ankle injury does seem to have affected him in a big way.
Would like to see him loaned out rather than sold, as if he can recover with game-time and return to the form shown when we qualified for the CL, I believe he's an asset to any side.
Sadly think that last bit might be wishful thinking on my part though. And in his current state he is of little worth to us, and in fact of the two, retaining Livermore is preferable as things stand.
He has an appalling shot, unless in your definition of a good shot, it does not have to be on target or ever beat the goalie . 7 PL goals in 7 years says it all. There is the Spure hype about Hudd and then there are the facts.
With shooting it is harder to cloud the truth . It surely isn difficult ton argue that someone who has a terrible scoring recored over mnay years has a good shot?
With passing it is less tangeble, so easierfor the issie to have fog, but again surely if he was such a great passer, he would get more than 2 assists a season? BAE is a better passer, his pass against Leeds was probably more effective and better than any from Hudd over his 7 seasons at the club.
Hudd has a good square pass to an unmarked player. he is less good at the more difficult forward pass, especially if it is required to have the perfect weight on it as Bae had to on Sunday.
Will never tire of watching this ..
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