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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2016 9:30:19 GMT 1
I'm worried that other sides might be spying on this board and taking notes. I think we should start talking Mooy down a bit.
I've heard that he's unsettled in the UK and wants to return to gold prospecting in Australia.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2016 9:40:01 GMT 1
Awesome.End of.
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Post by savilerowtownfan on Sept 28, 2016 9:43:37 GMT 1
This guy is without doubt the best midfielder seen in a town shirt since Jimmy Nick/chopper McGill combined.....oozes class.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 28, 2016 17:35:14 GMT 1
This guy is without doubt the best midfielder seen in a town shirt since Jimmy Nick/chopper McGill combined.....oozes class. Adam Clayton.
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Post by Hammy (still in Golcar) on Sept 28, 2016 17:42:17 GMT 1
This guy is without doubt the best midfielder seen in a town shirt since Jimmy Nick/chopper McGill combined.....oozes class. Adam Clayton. Nick I was a big Clayton fan, I thought he was great in an average side. Mooy is in a different league to Clayton, the guy is shear class and stands out in a very very good championship side. NO COMPARISON. CLOSE FRED.
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Post by Bassingham Terrier on Sept 28, 2016 17:42:19 GMT 1
This guy is without doubt the best midfielder seen in a town shirt since Jimmy Nick/chopper McGill combined.....oozes class. Adam Clayton. Wrong, Nick.
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Post by Porrohman on Sept 28, 2016 17:45:54 GMT 1
Nick I was a big Clayton fan, I thought he was great in an average side. Mooy is in a different league to Clayton, the guy is shear class and stands out in a very very good championship side. NO COMPARISON. CLOSE FRED. And I'd take Butterfield and Gorre over both of them Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 28, 2016 17:46:01 GMT 1
Nick I was a big Clayton fan, I thought he was great in an average side. Mooy is in a different league to Clayton, the guy is shear class and stands out in a very very good championship side. NO COMPARISON. CLOSE FRED. Mark, I agree re Moooooooy, Wish hed have a few more shots though like at Weeds. Clayton was class though, not end of Freddy frog.
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Post by Hammy (still in Golcar) on Sept 28, 2016 17:51:42 GMT 1
Nick I was a big Clayton fan, I thought he was great in an average side. Mooy is in a different league to Clayton, the guy is shear class and stands out in a very very good championship side. NO COMPARISON. CLOSE FRED. And I'd take Butterfield and Gorre over both of them Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards Butterfield not a chance. Dean Gorre and Mooy the best I've seen in blue and white, Mooy just pipping it at the moment.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 28, 2016 17:53:31 GMT 1
And I'd take Butterfield and Gorre over both of them Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards Butterfield not a chance. Dean Gorre and Mooy the best I've seen in blue and white, Mooy just pipping it at the moment. Did you see Tommy Miller ?
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Post by Hammy (still in Golcar) on Sept 28, 2016 17:54:56 GMT 1
Butterfield not a chance. Dean Gorre and Mooy the best I've seen in blue and white, Mooy just pipping it at the moment. Did you see Tommy Miller ? Time for my Tea Nick.
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Post by Bassingham Terrier on Sept 28, 2016 17:55:03 GMT 1
Butterfield not a chance. Dean Gorre and Mooy the best I've seen in blue and white, Mooy just pipping it at the moment. Did you see Tommy Miller ? Tell me that you have brought up Miller just for a laugh, yes, Nick? He was feckin' awful.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 28, 2016 17:56:36 GMT 1
Did you see Tommy Miller ? Tell me that you have brought up Miller just for a laugh, yes, Nick? He was feckin' awful. Thought he was good.
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Post by Bassingham Terrier on Sept 28, 2016 17:58:42 GMT 1
Tell me that you have brought up Miller just for a laugh, yes, Nick? He was feckin' awful. Thought he was good. Opinions, eh? They're just like arseholes - everyone's got one.
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Post by Porrohman on Sept 28, 2016 18:10:21 GMT 1
And I'd take Butterfield and Gorre over both of them Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards Butterfield not a chance. Dean Gorre and Mooy the best I've seen in blue and white, Mooy just pipping it at the moment. Butts would have a field day in this team, I know it's controversial, and I've only seen the home games, but I've never thought Mooy has stood out over the others. He's been good but, to me, not outstanding. Just a part of a successful team. Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards
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Post by shatterrier on Sept 28, 2016 19:51:50 GMT 1
This guy is without doubt the best midfielder seen in a town shirt since Jimmy Nick/chopper McGill combined.....oozes class. Always finds space and seems to have ridiculous amounts of time and I love those curling passes he does with the outside of his foot on occassions. That said pass of the night last night for me was that one of Hef's when he sprayed it out wide in the first half.
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Post by freddyk on Sept 29, 2016 10:49:00 GMT 1
Butterfield not a chance. Dean Gorre and Mooy the best I've seen in blue and white, Mooy just pipping it at the moment. Butts would have a field day in this team, I know it's controversial, and I've only seen the home games, but I've never thought Mooy has stood out over the others. He's been good but, to me, not outstanding. Just a part of a successful team. Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards The test to your theory will be if Mooy is out with an injury for a couple of weeks. Who in the team will dictate the midfield like Mooy? I just can't believe the whinging by some Huddersfield fans.
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Post by galpharm2400 on Sept 29, 2016 10:55:47 GMT 1
mooy finds the extra second or two on the ball to complete the pass or take the ball away from the nearest opponent..it gives him the edge to make better choices.
plays mostly with his head up, a distinct advantage..
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Post by El Mel on Sept 29, 2016 11:02:00 GMT 1
Butterfield not a chance. Dean Gorre and Mooy the best I've seen in blue and white, Mooy just pipping it at the moment. Butts would have a field day in this team, I know it's controversial, and I've only seen the home games, but I've never thought Mooy has stood out over the others. He's been good but, to me, not outstanding. Just a part of a successful team. Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards Ha ha. I almost fell for that one.
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Post by dewsburyterrier on Sept 29, 2016 11:07:15 GMT 1
I think that Mooy would be the only player where we haven't got a player that can replace him at the level he plays at, should he be suspended or unfit. Billing could be that player, but he needs to watch and learn from Mooy.
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Post by melbournelad on Sept 29, 2016 11:13:04 GMT 1
From watching him last 2 seasons he has continually improved. He did have a quiet patch of about 5 games and some thought he went off the boil. Later it was revealed he played 5 or 6 games with cracked ribs.
Unless he can't walk he'll play. Really pleased he has fitted in and playing some good stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 11:46:21 GMT 1
There can't be many UK footballers with both an "aa" and "oo" in their names......
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 11:51:35 GMT 1
I think that Mooy would be the only player where we haven't got a player that can replace him at the level he plays at, should he be suspended or unfit. Billing could be that player, but he needs to watch and learn from Mooy. From what I've seen of Paurevic (limited) he looks as good on the ball and at passing as Mooy does. Its just whether he can cover as much ground as Mooy Looking forward to seeing him play now he's almost back to full fitness
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 11:54:53 GMT 1
There can't be many UK footballers with both an "aa" and "oo" in their names...... I distinctly remember the pre match announcement of.... "Number 32, he's one of our own....Aaaaaandy Boooooth"
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Sept 29, 2016 12:17:19 GMT 1
Butts would have a field day in this team, I know it's controversial, and I've only seen the home games, but I've never thought Mooy has stood out over the others. He's been good but, to me, not outstanding. Just a part of a successful team. Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards The test to your theory will be if Mooy is out with an injury for a couple of weeks. Who in the team will dictate the midfield like Mooy? I just can't believe the whinging by some Huddersfield fans. Eh? No town fans are 'whinging' at all, we're debating his strengths and generally lavishing praise on his performances. The only 'whinging' has been from Australians that seem to believe that the best interests of Huddersfield Town are subservient to the development of Aaron Mooy. We may appear inconsequential to most Australians, but we have a proud history and our glory days are written of in books about the history of football. We're not some two bob franchise and our club is nearly as old as your country. Aaron Mooy is an excellent player but we are far from a one man team and he will never be bigger than any club and certainly not ours.
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Post by CaptainHart on Sept 29, 2016 12:45:05 GMT 1
From watching him last 2 seasons he has continually improved. He did have a quiet patch of about 5 games and some thought he went off the boil. Later it was revealed he played 5 or 6 games with cracked ribs. Unless he can't walk he'll play. Really pleased he has fitted in and playing some good stuff. Not under Wagner.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 30, 2016 7:40:22 GMT 1
From watching him last 2 seasons he has continually improved. He did have a quiet patch of about 5 games and some thought he went off the boil. Later it was revealed he played 5 or 6 games with cracked ribs. Unless he can't walk he'll play. Really pleased he has fitted in and playing some good stuff. Its an honour for an aussie to pull on our famous shirt.
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Post by jonnyboy on Sept 30, 2016 8:00:05 GMT 1
That pass by the hef was out of this world for a centre back (right to left diagonal) when he hit it it initially looked like that Peter kay ave it scene and was going to clear the kilner. He was on a roll of euphoric confidence at that point having carried it and done some unnecessary tricks as the last man. Funny.
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Post by Headless Chicken on Sept 30, 2016 8:05:12 GMT 1
Butts would have a field day in this team, I know it's controversial, and I've only seen the home games, but I've never thought Mooy has stood out over the others. He's been good but, to me, not outstanding. Just a part of a successful team. Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards The test to your theory will be if Mooy is out with an injury for a couple of weeks. Who in the team will dictate the midfield like Mooy? I just can't believe the whinging by some Huddersfield fans. That isn't a whinge, just an opinion. I can't understand how he's formed it mind 😆
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Post by The Sheriff Strikes Back on Sept 30, 2016 8:09:43 GMT 1
This guy is without doubt the best midfielder seen in a town shirt since Jimmy Nick/chopper McGill combined.....oozes class. Adam Clayton. Wrong
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