Bert Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 If you had to choose which one to stay, who would it be? Mine's Hume all day long. I'm not very good at doing poll's, so if some kind Mod/Admin would like to alter this, then go ahead.
MikeyT Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 If you had to choose which one to stay, who would it be?Mine's Hume all day long. I'm not very good at doing poll's, so if some kind Mod/Admin would like to alter this, then go ahead. Huuuuuuuuume please!
Koke Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Ian Hume The lad will be absolute prolific in League 1 and the club should fight tooth and nail to keep him. He's been messed about with all season long by all 3 managers, and yet he always delivered the goods when needed. He's a Championship player, and he'd rip League One apart. As pointed out several times, if it wasn't for him, we would have been relegated several weeks before Stoke. Hume > Holloway
Koke Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Iain Hume 39 appearances (6 sub) Goals - 11 I bet at least 17-18 of those 39 games were him being played on the wing.
AyewJoking Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Ian HumeThe lad will be absolute prolific in League 1 and the club should fight tooth and nail to keep him. He's been messed about with all season long by all 3 managers, and yet he always delivered the goods when needed. He's a Championship player, and he'd rip League One apart. As pointed out several times, if it wasn't for him, we would have been relegated several weeks before Stoke. Hume > Holloway How come we got relegated then? Back to the topic, Hume will be a big asset next season.
Dames Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 How come we got relegated then?Back to the topic, Hume will be a big asset next season. Because he got isolated on the left wing. If he played up top i have no doubts he would have scored.
Number 6 Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Hume, I would be surprised if anyone suggested otherwise to be honest. Although as they are not dependent on each other, then can we opt for both?
Corky Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Hume definetely. He scored goals before Holloway arrived, and still scored despite being shoved on to the right or left wing. He will score goals next year in League 1 if he stays. I have confidence in Hume, I don't in Holloway.
Tilley Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Huuuuume. That reminds me, who was the person on Sky Poker 5 0 last night with their name as Huuuuumeee, because when I turned it off you were in the last 6
brookfox Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 How do I setup a poll between O'Neill or Pleat for best manager? It'll be about as insightful as this one!
Cheese Me Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 I've always been on Holloway's side (though now we're down can see a strong argument for starting anew) but put like this no contest - I'd be amazed if you'll find anyone who would rather lose Hume than Ollie
Corky Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 How do I setup a poll between O'Neill or Pleat for best manager? It'll be about as insightful as this one! I would rather have Pleat to be honest. His interviews would be hilarious. "I am delighted with the lads, especially Peter Kasnorob and Iain Flume."
Simon Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Hume, I would be surprised if anyone suggested otherwise to be honest. Although as they are not dependent on each other, then can we opt for both? I wouldn't be so sure... Hume.
Daggers Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Ian Holloway All the way Ian Holloway Na nananananana na na
samingram_uk Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 Its Hume. Close the topic end of discussion. Do i have that power
Webbo Posted 9 May 2008 Posted 9 May 2008 I think Hume's improved form in the last few games is all down to Holloway dropping him/moving from CF. I noticed that he wasn't the headless chicken that he used to be and concentrated on his job more. I'd like to keep both.
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