Good post busheyboy
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Originally posted by SammyKojoe View PostHe is 32 for the record. Plus for the past 2 seasons he played over half the league games for Spurs who finished top 5/4 really. Not to mention European and cup games on top of that. If he plays at that standard and you call that fading ability which you do not deem good enough for QPR ( In the championship ) I assume only Messi and Ronaldo are good enough??
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Originally posted by swede View Post33 in october. His best years are behind him. He is injury prone. Had a terrible injury 2012 (torn achilles) and hasn´t been as good after that. They wan´t to sell him. Why?"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by swede View Post33 in october. His best years are behind him. He is injury prone. Had a terrible injury 2012 (torn achilles) and hasn´t been as good after that. They wan´t to sell him. Why?
They have just bought Capoue so they have plenty of options hence they will let Huddlestone go as well. And even if they do want to sell - Spurs are arguably a top 4 Premier League club. Your logic seems to be that cause Spurs want to sell him he is not good enough for QPR?? He could easily play in the Premier League next season at a lesser club than Spurs. Which should mean he would be good enough to play for QPR in the Championship. It is all about logic.
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