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Post by The Sheriff Strikes Back on Sept 30, 2016 8:13:33 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 isn't fit to lace Mooy's boots
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Post by RickDangerous on Sept 30, 2016 8:28:20 GMT 1
So far mooy is superior to both Clayton and Butterfield in my opinion. You've also got to take in to account, he Didn't have a full pre season with us, and he's playing international games in a different continent.
Oh and it will be his first and last season playing championship football.!!
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Post by wtd on Sept 30, 2016 9:52:35 GMT 1
It took me a couple of games to see exactly what he was about, but now, I can safely say, he's as good as anyone I've ever seen in a Town midfield (including Nicholson, McGill and Gorre)... and most probably better. If (I can't believe I'm even considering it), IF we went up, then he is THE player we would need to buy in order to give us even the remotest chance of staying up. He'd be a fantastic investment (even at 7-9M) as he'd be at the heart of another promotion push were we to come straight back down. I wouldn't be advocating us spending such sums on many/any other players, by the way. Having said that, how much would Palmer cost (should we go up)? Or would Chelsea be happy to loan him for another year, seeing as he'd be getting an excellent education, and in The Premirer League, too? I realise I'm getting far, far ahead of myself here.
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Post by hvt on Sept 30, 2016 10:00:33 GMT 1
It took me a couple of games to see exactly what he was about, but now, I can safely say, he's as good as anyone I've ever seen in a Town midfield (including Nicholson, McGill and Gorre)... and most probably better. If (I can't believe I'm even considering it), IF we went up, then he is THEÂ player we would need to buy in order to give us even the remotest chance of staying up. He'd be a fantastic investment (even at 7-9M) as he'd be at the heart of another promotion push were we to come straight back down. I wouldn't be advocating us spending such sums on many/any other players, by the way. Having said that, how much would Palmer cost (should we go up)? Or would Chelsea be happy to loan him for another year, seeing as he'd be getting an excellent education, and in The Premirer League, too? I realise I'm getting far, far ahead of myself here. Looks like you've moved on to speaking the unspeakable
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Post by lankystreak on Sept 30, 2016 10:01:49 GMT 1
It took me a couple of games to see exactly what he was about, but now, I can safely say, he's as good as anyone I've ever seen in a Town midfield (including Nicholson, McGill and Gorre)... and most probably better. If (I can't believe I'm even considering it), IF we went up, then he is THE player we would need to buy in order to give us even the remotest chance of staying up. He'd be a fantastic investment (even at 7-9M) as he'd be at the heart of another promotion push were we to come straight back down. I wouldn't be advocating us spending such sums on many/any other players, by the way. Having said that, how much would Palmer cost (should we go up)? Or would Chelsea be happy to loan him for another year, seeing as he'd be getting an excellent education, and in The Premirer League, too? I realise I'm getting far, far ahead of myself here. No chance this would happen IMO for the simple reason that if we did buy him and he had a season in the Prem then he would be snapped away from us for crazy money in much the same way that Newcastle had to sell Sissoko and Wijnaldum.
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Post by wtd on Sept 30, 2016 10:51:06 GMT 1
It took me a couple of games to see exactly what he was about, but now, I can safely say, he's as good as anyone I've ever seen in a Town midfield (including Nicholson, McGill and Gorre)... and most probably better. If (I can't believe I'm even considering it), IF we went up, then he is THE player we would need to buy in order to give us even the remotest chance of staying up. He'd be a fantastic investment (even at 7-9M) as he'd be at the heart of another promotion push were we to come straight back down. I wouldn't be advocating us spending such sums on many/any other players, by the way. Having said that, how much would Palmer cost (should we go up)? Or would Chelsea be happy to loan him for another year, seeing as he'd be getting an excellent education, and in The Premirer League, too? I realise I'm getting far, far ahead of myself here. Looks like you've moved on to speaking the unspeakable I think the written word lies somewhere inbetween. 😉
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Post by wtd on Sept 30, 2016 10:51:55 GMT 1
It took me a couple of games to see exactly what he was about, but now, I can safely say, he's as good as anyone I've ever seen in a Town midfield (including Nicholson, McGill and Gorre)... and most probably better. If (I can't believe I'm even considering it), IF we went up, then he is THEÂ player we would need to buy in order to give us even the remotest chance of staying up. He'd be a fantastic investment (even at 7-9M) as he'd be at the heart of another promotion push were we to come straight back down. I wouldn't be advocating us spending such sums on many/any other players, by the way. Having said that, how much would Palmer cost (should we go up)? Or would Chelsea be happy to loan him for another year, seeing as he'd be getting an excellent education, and in The Premirer League, too? I realise I'm getting far, far ahead of myself here. No chance this would happen IMO for the simple reason that if we did buy him and he had a season in the Prem then he would be snapped away from us for crazy money in much the same way that Newcastle had to sell Sissoko and Wijnaldum. Win win, then.
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Post by Mastercracker on Sept 30, 2016 11:42:06 GMT 1
It took me a couple of games to see exactly what he was about, but now, I can safely say, he's as good as anyone I've ever seen in a Town midfield (including Nicholson, McGill and Gorre)... and most probably better. If (I can't believe I'm even considering it), IF we went up, then he is THE player we would need to buy in order to give us even the remotest chance of staying up. He'd be a fantastic investment (even at 7-9M) as he'd be at the heart of another promotion push were we to come straight back down. I wouldn't be advocating us spending such sums on many/any other players, by the way. Having said that, how much would Palmer cost (should we go up)? Or would Chelsea be happy to loan him for another year, seeing as he'd be getting an excellent education, and in The Premirer League, too? I realise I'm getting far, far ahead of myself here. As a fan since 91, for me his only comparable is Gorre, but if he keeps this up for a season he's edging that. Gorre was unplayable for about 4 months but tailed off afterwards and hardly pulled up any trees when he left. Lets not forget the graft Hogg is doing for him though, he's also been a revelation so far.
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Post by duffterrier on Sept 30, 2016 13:27:01 GMT 1
All wrong......Kevin Johnson and Martin Fowler.....now the thread can end!! Got to say.....Aaron Mooy seems to have a bit of everything,likes a tackle,comfortable accepting a pass in tight areas when marked,can pick a pass,good footballing brain,good workrate etc.....no weakness to his game that i can see, Very lucky and quality signing and one that i would love to see made permenantly and if we got promoted could see us having half a chance.
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Post by PellonTerrier on Sept 30, 2016 14:29:22 GMT 1
It took me a couple of games to see exactly what he was about, but now, I can safely say, he's as good as anyone I've ever seen in a Town midfield (including Nicholson, McGill and Gorre)... and most probably better. If (I can't believe I'm even considering it), IF we went up, then he is THE player we would need to buy in order to give us even the remotest chance of staying up. He'd be a fantastic investment (even at 7-9M) as he'd be at the heart of another promotion push were we to come straight back down. I wouldn't be advocating us spending such sums on many/any other players, by the way. Having said that, how much would Palmer cost (should we go up)? Or would Chelsea be happy to loan him for another year, seeing as he'd be getting an excellent education, and in The Premirer League, too? I realise I'm getting far, far ahead of myself here. As a fan since 91, for me his only comparable is Gorre, but if he keeps this up for a season he's edging that. Gorre was unplayable for about 4 months but tailed off afterwards and hardly pulled up any trees when he left. Lets not forget the graft Hogg is doing for him though, he's also been a revelation so far. If you are talking just their town careers then I would agree Gorre only one close, but if you consider their careers away from town while including how good they were here as well then Horne and Marsden have to be in the mix
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Post by ozterrier on Sept 30, 2016 14:46:00 GMT 1
Will we finally see him rested against Sheffield Wednesday? He played in Perth then Abu Dhabi last international window - it'll be Jeddah then Melbourne for this trip. Much longer flight coming back from Australia after a Tuesday night game.
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Post by gledholt terrier on Sept 30, 2016 14:53:02 GMT 1
Will we finally see him rested against Sheffield Wednesday? He played in Perth then Abu Dhabi last international window - it'll be Jeddah then Melbourne for this trip. Much longer flight coming back from Australia after a Tuesday night game. One day extra to recover though
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Post by gledholt terrier on Sept 30, 2016 14:53:59 GMT 1
Will we finally see him rested against Sheffield Wednesday? He played in Perth then Abu Dhabi last international window - it'll be Jeddah then Melbourne for this trip. Much longer flight coming back from Australia after a Tuesday night game. Having said that, it took me a fortnight to get over a flight from Brisbane
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Sept 30, 2016 15:06:23 GMT 1
Will we finally see him rested against Sheffield Wednesday? He played in Perth then Abu Dhabi last international window - it'll be Jeddah then Melbourne for this trip. Much longer flight coming back from Australia after a Tuesday night game. When's the date of the second game? I think he'll go straight into it, Wagner has said to him that if he wants to play at the highest level he needs to get used to the turnaround from international games Down Under, because if he doesn't then someone else will be there to take his place. He also did very well against Leeds and I think the Yorkahire Derby atmosphere will fire him up.
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Post by ozterrier on Sept 30, 2016 15:38:11 GMT 1
Will we finally see him rested against Sheffield Wednesday? He played in Perth then Abu Dhabi last international window - it'll be Jeddah then Melbourne for this trip. Much longer flight coming back from Australia after a Tuesday night game. When's the date of the second game? I think he'll go straight into it, Wagner has said to him that if he wants to play at the highest level he needs to get used to the turnaround from international games Down Under, because if he doesn't then someone else will be there to take his place. He also did very well against Leeds and I think the Yorkahire Derby atmosphere will fire him up. Tuesday the 11th
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Post by PellonTerrier on Sept 30, 2016 18:34:04 GMT 1
Plus imagine the disappointment down under. The first town match live on telly and we rest their golden boy
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Post by Hammy (still in Golcar) on Sept 30, 2016 18:35:31 GMT 1
35 pages on the lad says it all really.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 30, 2016 18:41:48 GMT 1
35 pages on the lad says it all really. I agree but Clayts isnt far behind and he was more offensive thinking imo. Look how Clayts ran boro midfield last season.
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Post by NumeroUno on Sept 30, 2016 18:58:48 GMT 1
Plus imagine the disappointment down under. The first town match live on telly and we rest their golden boy Think Sean Jarvis would be quite unhappy as well, think of all the shirts he'd shift if he has a good game in front of the Aussies. Think he'd be fine to start anyway.. he gets an extra day break this time with the game being Sunday.
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Post by Porrohman on Sept 30, 2016 19:03:47 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. How's that a whinge ?
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Post by loumacari on Sept 30, 2016 19:04:46 GMT 1
35 pages on the lad says it all really. I agree but Clayts isnt far behind and he was more offensive thinking imo. Look how Clayts ran boro midfield last season. More offensive thinking!? You come out with some odd stuff but this is utter tripe.
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Post by Hammy (still in Golcar) on Sept 30, 2016 19:11:05 GMT 1
35 pages on the lad says it all really. I agree but Clayts isnt far behind and he was more offensive thinking imo. Look how Clayts ran boro midfield last season. Nick he's not as good as Mooy and apparently even better in the offensive roll.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 19:15:59 GMT 1
When he's older he's going to become Ken Davy.
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Post by Porrohman on Sept 30, 2016 19:19:59 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 Ha ha. I almost fell for that one. Oh shit, I forgot, how dare I have an opinion that differs from yours
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Sept 30, 2016 19:22:23 GMT 1
When he's older he's going to become Ken Davy. He seems nicer off the pitch.
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Sept 30, 2016 19:28:39 GMT 1
35 pages on the lad says it all really. I agree but Clayts isnt far behind and he was more offensive thinking imo. Look how Clayts ran boro midfield last season. He didn't run it though did he? Clayton tends to hold back and let the other midfielders get forward.
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Post by htfc1908 on Sept 30, 2016 19:29:49 GMT 1
I don't think Mooy is going to need a smack in the gob
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Sept 30, 2016 19:38:21 GMT 1
Be interesting to see how our midfield/team coped without Mooy for a couple of games. We have some good options both in individuals and tweaks to the system. Billing could step straight in. Remember how we were looking forward to him occupying that role this season before we had heard of Mooy! Could also sit Hogg behind Payne and Palmer if we wanted to be more offensive - like Man City do.
Not recommending that we try that any time soon though. If Mooy is fit - he plays.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2016 15:03:43 GMT 1
Playing at 10 behind wells
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2016 15:11:34 GMT 1
Playing at 10 behind wells That Australian who campaigned for that on here can't believe his luck.
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