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Apparently we are in for Hull City centre back Charlie Hughes. Anyone know much about him? Any good? Does he look like he could step up to the Premier league?
England
England
I have had a recent conversation apropos Charlie Hughes.I was informed that he is a ball-playing central defender and is combative but he is not that fleet of foot and this could be a drawback.Apparently we are in for Hull City centre back Charlie Hughes. Anyone know much about him? Any good? Does he look like he could step up to the Premier league?
England
Central defenders don't have to have the winged sandals of Mercury,As is well known Bobby Moore couldn't catch a bus.I have had a recent conversation apropos Charlie Hughes.I was informed that he is a ball-playing central defender and is combative but he is not that fleet of foot and this could be a drawback.
Erstwhile Hull manager Tim Walter signed him from Wigan for £3.5 Mill.
England
One of my favourite all time palace defenders Andy Thorn wasn’t exactly swift either, but he certainly knew how to time a tackle. When you can read a game as well as he did you didn’t need pace. Obviously it’s different for full backs, but generally a centre back doesn’t need great pace. It’s a bonus with the likes of Billy Gilbert and Marc GuehiCentral defenders don't have to have the winged sandals of Mercury,As is well known Bobby Moore couldn't catch a bus.
England
That is very unlucky he has only missed two League games all season perhaps he is telly shy.We were linked with him in the summer and so I watched Hull one time when he played. I thought he read the game well and had a good range of passing. Don’t know if he’s had injuries this season as not seen him on a couple of occasions that Hull have been shown live on Sky.
England
Andy Thorn was great at taking the front post for a flick on when we took corners back in the day. Scored a few goals using that method. Like long throws being back again, perhaps we should use that routine using Richard’s or Mateta?One of my favourite all time palace defenders Andy Thorn wasn’t exactly swift either, but he certainly knew how to time a tackle. When you can read a game as well as he did you didn’t need pace. Obviously it’s different for full backs, but generally a centre back doesn’t need great pace. It’s a bonus with the likes of Billy Gilbert and Marc Guehi
Scotland
It's strange that that tactic dropped out of favour because a lot a clubs were successful with it.Andy Thorn was great at taking the front post for a flick on when we took corners back in the day. Scored a few goals using that method. Like long throws being back again, perhaps we should use that routine using Richard’s or Mateta?
Andy Thorn was great at taking the front post for a flick on when we took corners back in the day. Scored a few goals using that method. Like long throws being back again, perhaps we should use that routine using Richard’s or Mateta?