FulltimeWum
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Similar beginnings, different endings.
What was the difference?
What was the difference?
Because that would involve smiling, and we all know Sheaf doesn't do that.My abiding memory of Hughes is watching him at Ninian Park, absolutely pissing himself when Richard Duffy was getting abused by Cardiff fans for being a ‘Jack bastard’ etc etc.
Sheaf would never do that.
Exactly!Because that would involve smiling, and we all know Sheaf doesn't do that.
He was smiling whilst still at Arsenal. I wonder how Sheaf would get on in goal? Maybe when Dabo takes his place at CDM we will find out.Wait. I thought the problem was Sheaf was smiling when still at Arsenal, was it that he doesn’t smile enough?
Hughes was a decent player, for some reason much derided but he was much better than the more popular DoyleSimilar beginnings, different endings.
What was the difference?
Hughes was a decent player, for some reason much derided but he was much better than the more popular Doyle
Hughes had some bad injuries before us, didn't help.As pointed out, Hughes career was on its way down when he joined us. He had an excellent first season but was generally poor after that. I had the impression that having such a good start to his career had made him a little complacent, which led to him not living up to his early promise and fulfilling the talent he had shown. The difference with Sheaf is that he didn't make it at Arsenal, and still has to prove himself, but his best is (hopefully) yet to come.
Hughes was here when we were a struggling club.
Sheaf came in when we were on the up.
The whole ethos of the club is different today, and hopefully Sheaf will continue to improve under MR, im confident he will end up a far better player for us than Stephen Hughes was.
Hughes looking at career overall is currently streets ahead of Sheaf in terms of time playing at the top level in premier league with Arsenal, Everton & Fulham it's not even close currently!
However hopefully Sheaf has great potential ahead of him though and it is with us,
Season with Walsall (2 goals!) but then retired, but he was almost 33.Bloody hell, Stephen Hughes. Everything that was wrong with our club for many years were players like him. Granted, he had a good 1st season, but once he got his long term deal, did the bare minimum. Square ball, neat and tidy, no adventure to his game or urgency. His partnership with Doyle was once called the Axis of Evil by our own fans! Doyle at least tried, and put a boot in. Not sure Hughes even played again once he left us.