Luke Hyam
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Re: Luke Hyam
Not surprised, I agree not good enough if we are looking to improve although to be fair to him his career has been hampered somewhat by injuries in the past few years.
Anyhow, good luck to him in the future and as you say the clearout begins.
Anyhow, good luck to him in the future and as you say the clearout begins.
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Re: Luke Hyam
It would be a backward step if we kept him on. Just a squad filler player who could get in the way of Nydam, Downes, Dozzell, etc.... and an injury plagued one at that. Glad we gave Bishop another shot because he’s potentially got that extra something.... but it’s likely to be last chance saloon for him. He could do worse than think about Hyam leaving and seeing himself in that position in a years time.
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Re: Luke Hyam
I really liked the look of him when I first saw him play as an 18 year old at Exeter, but as far as I can tell, he's practically the same player today. Hard to apportion blame to that, but you'd at least think training with Cole Skuse for the last 5 years would have imparted a bit of intelligence on his game, maybe it's been injuries and ability stopping a run of games, maybe it's eagerness to stake a claim for a starting spot, but he's always been a bit bull in a China shop.
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Re: Luke Hyam
Sentence could've ended there ^^^ Ricco.Ricco wrote:.......but he's always been a bit bull.
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Re: Luke Hyam
Good we have a lot of midfielders better than he is. Ipswich lad thou, so all the best for the future.