Hugill 15:57 - Jul 5 with 7645 views | BklynRanger | Walking off in a fairly relaxed fashion at the end there. I'm no physician but looked encouraging. Good goal from the shaggy haired target man today. | | | | |
Hugill on 16:04 - Jul 5 with 4529 views | ted_hendrix | Hopefully he'll be okay for Wednesday (and next season) with us, I like the bloke. | |
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Hugill on 16:05 - Jul 5 with 4524 views | johnhoop | Sure was a brilliant finish, assisted by a pin point ball over the top from Manning. But I bet half of us were still cursing him for screwing up the one on one with the keeper when it hit the back of the net! | | | |
Hugill on 16:41 - Jul 5 with 4325 views | BklynRanger |
Hugill on 16:04 - Jul 5 by ted_hendrix | Hopefully he'll be okay for Wednesday (and next season) with us, I like the bloke. |
Me too Ted - seems like 'the right sort' etc | | | |
Hugill on 16:45 - Jul 5 with 4278 views | Welsh_Ranger |
Hugill on 16:04 - Jul 5 by ted_hendrix | Hopefully he'll be okay for Wednesday (and next season) with us, I like the bloke. |
I don't disagree with you, I like him but do will he come back next season like Wells did? Could someone like Bogle do a job for us? | | | |
Hugill on 16:48 - Jul 5 with 4251 views | DavieQPR | There will be a lot more teams willing to pay him nearer his current wage of about £30-£40k than us. | | | |
Hugill on 16:52 - Jul 5 with 4213 views | davman |
Hugill on 16:05 - Jul 5 by johnhoop | Sure was a brilliant finish, assisted by a pin point ball over the top from Manning. But I bet half of us were still cursing him for screwing up the one on one with the keeper when it hit the back of the net! |
Me and the boy were - typical Hugill! | |
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Hugill on 17:00 - Jul 5 with 4148 views | Welsh_Ranger |
Hugill on 16:48 - Jul 5 by DavieQPR | There will be a lot more teams willing to pay him nearer his current wage of about £30-£40k than us. |
It just depends on what is out there on a free. Isn't it better off polishing a rough diamond striker and selling on than loaning, admittedly Hugill has been important but his role isn't something that cant be replicated by someone on a fraction of the wages. If he had scored as many a as say Mitrovic or Watkins it might be different? | | | |
Hugill on 17:03 - Jul 5 with 4124 views | DannyPaddox | Defo pulled his hamstring. Question is how severe. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Hugill on 17:33 - Jul 5 with 3975 views | OldPedro | Warburton thinks Hugill will be ok
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Hugill on 17:46 - Jul 5 with 3902 views | DannyPaddox | Ooh looks painful - facial expression is full Beardsley. | | | |
Hugill on 18:03 - Jul 5 with 3838 views | rsonist | The Barney Gumble lockdown barnet is making more sense every game. | | | |
Hugill on 18:05 - Jul 5 with 3831 views | Northernr | That was so Hugill today. Goes one on one with the keeper, narrows the angle and moves it onto his weaker foot as all good strikers should, butchers the chance. Next touch, lobs the keeper from 30 yards, but alsa kills himself to death doing it. I like him. | | | |
Hugill on 18:23 - Jul 5 with 3727 views | Boston |
Hugill on 17:46 - Jul 5 by DannyPaddox | Ooh looks painful - facial expression is full Beardsley. |
Indeed, another product of the North Eastern School of Beauty | |
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Hugill on 18:24 - Jul 5 with 3722 views | Boston |
Hugill on 18:05 - Jul 5 by Northernr | That was so Hugill today. Goes one on one with the keeper, narrows the angle and moves it onto his weaker foot as all good strikers should, butchers the chance. Next touch, lobs the keeper from 30 yards, but alsa kills himself to death doing it. I like him. |
He's better when he just reacts. the thinking bit overwhelms him. | |
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Hugill on 18:43 - Jul 5 with 3641 views | bosh67 | Like him. Works hard. I'd like him to come back next season but he's 28 and I can see WBA perhaps going for him when they go up so he gets his Prem season. My issue with him is that he really doesn't have the pace for the Prem and of course he only scores when he doesn't have time to think. That said, at this level, for us, he is a proper target man and has done well post Wells. He's the only player we have at the moment who looks like scoring so hope what looked like a hamstring pull was some kind of minor muscle pull instead. Very likeable player. A very handy QPR number 9. | |
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Hugill on 18:49 - Jul 5 with 3605 views | rsonist | Just been sifting through Twitter trying to work out if he was this eccentric at PNE. Results inconclusive but I wasn't aware that David Moyes' brother Kenny is his agent... | | | |
Hugill on 18:56 - Jul 5 with 3566 views | rsonist |
Hugill on 18:43 - Jul 5 by bosh67 | Like him. Works hard. I'd like him to come back next season but he's 28 and I can see WBA perhaps going for him when they go up so he gets his Prem season. My issue with him is that he really doesn't have the pace for the Prem and of course he only scores when he doesn't have time to think. That said, at this level, for us, he is a proper target man and has done well post Wells. He's the only player we have at the moment who looks like scoring so hope what looked like a hamstring pull was some kind of minor muscle pull instead. Very likeable player. A very handy QPR number 9. |
Not sure I even see promotion-chasing sides clamouring for him let alone one newly promoted - maybe Blackburn, Cardiff, Stoke, someone like that. If we can pay whatever we did this season again and we're inclined to do so I think we've a good shout of another year's loan. Maybe people will look at Wells at Brizzle and think any old rubbish is likely to bag hatfuls there... our own Scottish microclimate. | | | |
Hugill on 19:28 - Jul 5 with 3459 views | Northernr |
Hugill on 18:56 - Jul 5 by rsonist | Not sure I even see promotion-chasing sides clamouring for him let alone one newly promoted - maybe Blackburn, Cardiff, Stoke, someone like that. If we can pay whatever we did this season again and we're inclined to do so I think we've a good shout of another year's loan. Maybe people will look at Wells at Brizzle and think any old rubbish is likely to bag hatfuls there... our own Scottish microclimate. |
There's definitely an argument to say we create so many chances playing this way that anybody could score. This is the first time since 2003/04 we've had two strikers get 15 goals or more and neither Hugill nor Wells have really been this prolific before or since. In fact it's already the best scoring season of Hugill's professional career. Maybe we should get Conor back, really put it to the test. | | | |
Hugill on 19:37 - Jul 5 with 3401 views | GloryHunter | If that's a back injury, then I'm Ray Wilkins. He's done his left hamstring when striding in to make contact with his right foot, When I was playing and I pulled a hamstring, it was six weeks out. I know they have some clever treatments now, but I can't see him being back (and up-to-speed match fit) before the end. I hope I'm wrong. | | | |
Hugill on 19:41 - Jul 5 with 3379 views | mcqpr10 | He's had a really good season. 15 goals is a good return for someone we got on loan. He's great in the championship. Tough, rough and ready. Doesn't have the finesse in finishing that wells had but doesn't hide. Shame he's on such astronomical wages and cost the hammers ten mill. The only way we will see him in a hoops shirt next year is another loan deal but suspect a championship side with a bit more money than us will swoop and take him like they took our nakhi. | | | |
Hugill on 19:43 - Jul 5 with 3370 views | VancouverHoop |
Hugill on 18:43 - Jul 5 by bosh67 | Like him. Works hard. I'd like him to come back next season but he's 28 and I can see WBA perhaps going for him when they go up so he gets his Prem season. My issue with him is that he really doesn't have the pace for the Prem and of course he only scores when he doesn't have time to think. That said, at this level, for us, he is a proper target man and has done well post Wells. He's the only player we have at the moment who looks like scoring so hope what looked like a hamstring pull was some kind of minor muscle pull instead. Very likeable player. A very handy QPR number 9. |
He could get a Prem season at West Ham, assuming they stay up. You'd expect him to get the opportunity. If they come down he almost certainly will. | | | |
Hugill on 20:30 - Jul 5 with 3216 views | Dorse |
Hugill on 19:28 - Jul 5 by Northernr | There's definitely an argument to say we create so many chances playing this way that anybody could score. This is the first time since 2003/04 we've had two strikers get 15 goals or more and neither Hugill nor Wells have really been this prolific before or since. In fact it's already the best scoring season of Hugill's professional career. Maybe we should get Conor back, really put it to the test. |
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Hugill on 20:37 - Jul 5 with 3162 views | Northernr |
Hugill on 20:30 - Jul 5 by Dorse | Alright, calm down. We've all had a drink. |
We have indeed. | | | |
Hugill on 20:39 - Jul 5 with 3156 views | traininvain |
Hugill on 18:05 - Jul 5 by Northernr | That was so Hugill today. Goes one on one with the keeper, narrows the angle and moves it onto his weaker foot as all good strikers should, butchers the chance. Next touch, lobs the keeper from 30 yards, but alsa kills himself to death doing it. I like him. |
Agreed. Can we keep him? | | | |
Hugill on 20:40 - Jul 5 with 3143 views | bakerloo8 |
Hugill on 18:05 - Jul 5 by Northernr | That was so Hugill today. Goes one on one with the keeper, narrows the angle and moves it onto his weaker foot as all good strikers should, butchers the chance. Next touch, lobs the keeper from 30 yards, but alsa kills himself to death doing it. I like him. |
We all like Hugill. I just dont think we can keep him. | | | |
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