looks like all my talking up of Hunt has got him noticed - by Blackpool :rolleyes:
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Not good enough for Ireland quite simply because of his position... Now if he had got 8 goals in 15 form left back, he might have a chance..
But we actually have a lot of good not great strikers who are all better then him. Prob 10 off the top of my head who would be picked ahead of him.
Keane, Doyle, Long, Morrison, Stokes, Murphy etc. Even Connolly, Folan and O'Donovan etc.
Dundee United win 4-1 vs Hearts today with Noel Hunt getting his 3rd goal in last 2 games. This was a game that United had asked to be postponed but the premier league refused.
Hearts also had 3 players sent off.
i see on the ceefax that hunts club has laughed off blackpools offer of stg£175k for him
Like I said in the Brazil squad thread, if he scored that many in the Championship, people would be clamouring for him to be given a call up. If Trundle deserved a chance for scoring less in League One, I don't see why Hunt at least deserves a look. What could count against him is that he's another short, out and out striker who doesn't offer much of a physical presence.
At the time, all we really had up front was Keane and Morrison, and the Doc coming off the bench. Trundle was playing some great football and scoring plenty of goals in what is now League 1. I still think that, at the very least, Kerr should have called him into the squad to take a look at him. If nothing else, it would have been a change to the squad. Kerr's squads, starting XI and tactics became increasingly predicatable as his tenure continued.
Agreed, Hunt would be unlikely to start, if Keane or Doyle were both fit. But he could be a decent squad player. I'd certainly have him ahead of Stokes and Connolly at the moment, but not ahead of Clinton Morrison.
Noel Hunt has joined his brother at Reading for a fee of £600,000. Not bad considering he was bought for £50,000 two years ago. Best fo luck to him, Im sure he will do very well. He might even get a call-up to the Irish side!:)
It would be good to see him make the breakthrough at international level.
Who was the last set of brothers to play for Ireland at the same time?
Good luck to the lad.Everyone needs a bit of luck when they move to a new club.
Colin Hendry, Gary MacAllister, Kevin Gallacher, Christian Dailly? I do get your point, I'm just tired of that question. There are quite a few who have done well but even if there were many more it does not mean the SPL is as good as the EPL just that they produce good players every now and then.
David and Pierce O'Leary I reckon?
Think Chirs Houghton's brother played underage but never made seniors. Gary Kelly (the keeper) was in a couple of squads with Alan but obviously couldn't play at the same time and never got capped in any case.
Brady's brother Ray was capped but it was years before Liam.
Ray won his caps well before Liam came on board
Ray O'Brien (Notts County) and Fran O'Brien (Bohs and Vancouver Whitecaps I think) were playing at the same time and were both capped. Doubt whether they ever played together though.
Chris Hughton's brother was Henry. Think he played for Orient. Saw him play for Ireland B at Anfield against England. Sheedy and Whelan were in the Ireland team. I cant remember the score which is a bit worrying.:confused:
Im after meeting the bold Noel Hunt, Steven Hunt and Shane Long in the pub a few hours ago. They were watching the hurling. I think Reading have a few friendlies aginst halmstad and the like.
I resisted asking them any questions about potential transfers and the like.
you should definitely have asked him,it would have been interesting
noel hunt not even on the bench today for reading. anybody know if hes injured?
He was subbed because of injury in the game against Wolves so probably.