Lineker's Left Foot Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 On his first real home game how did Hume do? Is he our saviour? I presume that the fact that he was substituted and he heard he kept straying offside therefore meant that he didn't look too good??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
We need another Taggart Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 i work at a sports stats company and i got a call from our guy at the leicester game and asked him how hume did, and he said "it wasnt his sort of game" not sure what to make of that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rossporterlc Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 a bit quiet, hard worker and up for it though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louise Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 i work at a sports stats company and i got a call from our guy at the leicester game and asked him how hume did, and he said "it wasnt his sort of game" not sure what to make of that. I'd agree with that. Too much hoofing and a little bit too physical for such a small guy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 being down to 10 men for so long dint help provide him with the service provided Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cisono Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 i work at a sports stats company and i got a call from our guy at the leicester game and asked him how hume did, and he said "it wasnt his sort of game" not sure what to make of that. I misread the title of this thread as "Who was Hume?" a bit quiet, hard worker and up for it though He certainly did work hard and put effort into his game. I'd agree with that. Too much hoofing and a little bit too physical for such a small guy. I also felt that it just a tough job for him in such a physical game... it seemed nearly impossible for such a small guy to get past two/three or even four defenders who were much taller and much heavier than him and often "walled him in"... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 Obviously not up to it, then. Hume out!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royston. Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 Well, he still looks lively but give him another couple of months at City and he'll fit right in. I'm worried people are saying the game was too physical for him. How many games are you going to get at this level that arent physical? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxy_gal Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 He's a fast little runner but looked like his height made him miss the ball a few times,lets see how he goes am sure he will get better <_< Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rossporterlc Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 He's a fast little runner but looked like his height made him miss the ball a few times,lets see how he goes am sure he will get better <_< said he was 5ft9 on radio, i'm sure he is 5ft7, please tell me he is, i didn't think i was as small as him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Libertine Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 said he was 5ft9 on radio, i'm sure he is 5ft7, please tell me he is, i didn't think i was as small as him He is 5' 7" mate, don't worry. :sleeping: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scow Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 He does have a great leap on him though. I thought he did well in pacthes. Looked quick, lively and confident on the ball. Would be interesting to see him paired up with Hammond upfront. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rossporterlc Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 He is 5' 7" mate, don't worry. :sleeping: yay thanks for that info, cheered me up, though finding out dec is 5ft9 pissed me right off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honest-to-goodness LCFC fan Posted 25 September 2005 Share Posted 25 September 2005 I disagree with most of the opinions here about Hume. He certainly wasn't head and shoulders above everyone else, but then the whole team were generally off-key. I think his class showed through though and he made one or two brilliant passes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 I thought he looked dangerous and although he didn't have any clear cut chances a few of his through balls were superb. That ball around the back of the defence for de Vries to latch on to was amazing and the fact it was that donkey on the end of it and not Hume or Hammond frustrated me so much. I think he's an excellent player, probably gonna be wasted at Leicester. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluefox Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 HUme and Kisnorbo were are best players against QPR IMO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 HUme and Kisnorbo were are best players against QPR IMO Really? I thought Kisnorbo was shocking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 I thought he looked dangerous and although he didn't have any clear cut chances a few of his through balls were superb. That ball around the back of the defence for de Vries to latch on to was amazing and the fact it was that donkey on the end of it and not Hume or Hammond frustrated me so much. I think he's an excellent player, probably gonna be wasted at Leicester. I imagine at the moment he's regretting the move. Rarely in the line up and then when he does, it's in front of a bunch of underachievers with MdV in front of him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobbo Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 Really? I thought Kisnorbo was shocking. Ditto. Seems to offer us nowt, total garbage so far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 I imagine at the moment he's regretting the move. Rarely in the line up and then when he does, it's in front of a bunch of underachievers with MdV in front of him. I doubt he's regretting the move, he'll be on atleast twice as much money as he was on and he knows that he's our best striker so he's in a position where if he plays to his potential the fans will love him because there's no other bugger worth loving. He seems to so keen to get involved, he'll score tomorrow night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louise Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 Ditto. Seems to offer us nowt, total garbage so far. Agreed. He was rubbish. Keep him as a squad player, no more. I'll be very annoyed if he starts against Brighton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anish Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 Ditto. Seems to offer us nowt, total garbage so far. Agreed. He was rubbish. Keep him as a squad player, no more. I'll be very annoyed if he starts against Brighton. Oooh this doesn't sound very good, not that I'm surprised with some of the Hearts fans said about him when we first signed him. I'll reserve judgement until I finally see him play tomorrow night, but I'm not expecting much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricey Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 I agredd with the guy on the phone-in who when talking about Kisnorbos funny run said "...if he was a horse I'd have him shot". I bit harsh but I see his point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cisono Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 I agredd with the guy on the phone-in who when talking about Kisnorbos funny run said "...if he was a horse I'd have him shot". I bit harsh but I see his point. Hmm but that could easily be due to his injury? It is a well-known occurrence. I somehow don't find that very funny... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scow Posted 26 September 2005 Share Posted 26 September 2005 Hmm but that could easily be due to his injury? It is a well-known occurrence. I somehow don't find that very funny... I think it's quite amusing actually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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