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Hutchinson 17:49 - Apr 13 with 2758 views_clive_baker_

Superb today, but anyone else screaming at him to square it to Sarmiento when he broke in the 2nd half?

Obviously feels like another missed opportunity to firmly put us in the driving seat, but another way of looking at it is we’ve ticked another couple of tough games off and we’re still there. Southampton having something riding on their trip to Leicester might not be a bad thing. We’ve also got the luxury of sitting back now, plenty of other teams playing before we do again and we can see how they get on and how the league table shapes up. Plus we’ve got a bit of a break which it looks like we need. Boro are decent, hopefully they do Leeds a week on Monday.

More twists and turns no doubt, but ultimately we’ve taken more points than Leeds & Leicester over the last 2 games, and I would’ve taken that at the start of the week.
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Hutchinson on 14:15 - Apr 14 with 188 viewsAlanG296

Hutchinson on 02:17 - Apr 14 by Stenvict

I'd say he's the least one footed player in the squad. He can go both ways, and has done so many times this season.


Just watched the sky highlights, first half Davis plays the ball across the box, comes to OH, attempts to left foot curl it over defenders into top left corner, and misses when receiving it on his right would have given him more options. Second half a great run from OH at the defence, using his favoured left foot as he should do, gets into the box, JS free to his left unmarked, needed a simple right footed pass to him but OH went for goal with his left, deflected over.

OH has got a lot of quality and potential but needs to broaden his game by making use of his right foot when appropriate if he's going to make it higher.
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Hutchinson on 14:56 - Apr 14 with 159 viewsIpswichTom

He was class, looked the most likely to score. Why is it that when Tuanzebe had the ball Hutchinson doesn’t run? Every time yesterday he seemed to stop, receive the ball from Tuanzebe then play a 1-2 with who ever in midfield to then make the run past the LB. There is probably a foot ball reason for it, I just found it frustrating. That pass goes down the touchline every time first when burns is playing.
Basically we miss burns and grass is green.
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Hutchinson on 15:02 - Apr 14 with 152 viewsStenvict

Hutchinson on 14:15 - Apr 14 by AlanG296

Just watched the sky highlights, first half Davis plays the ball across the box, comes to OH, attempts to left foot curl it over defenders into top left corner, and misses when receiving it on his right would have given him more options. Second half a great run from OH at the defence, using his favoured left foot as he should do, gets into the box, JS free to his left unmarked, needed a simple right footed pass to him but OH went for goal with his left, deflected over.

OH has got a lot of quality and potential but needs to broaden his game by making use of his right foot when appropriate if he's going to make it higher.


You're using 2 examples in 1 game. I'm talking about the whole season. Burns is very 1 footed, hence why he's scored the trivela. Yesterday, he probably cut in on his left foot a lot because there was no point crossing as Boro were winning a lot in the air.

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Hutchinson on 15:23 - Apr 14 with 137 viewsmonty_radio

Hutchinson on 17:51 - Apr 13 by _clive_baker_

Absolutely. He’s raw, but got so much quality and pace. He’s been a fantastic addition and on another day could’ve been the hero.


I think coaches and even teachers probably ruined him when after he'd left 5 defenders floundering and the open goal gaped, they'd keep yelling for him to pass it before he found himself with no further alternative than to walk it into the goal.

An alternative theory might be that his fellow Town attackers become as entranced watching him as we do, and forget to keep up and take up credible positions.

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