IMO Traore flatters to deceive there is without doubt a good player there, but you never know is it going to be a good day a bad day or is he going to be plain indifferent even in a good or bad game he can be none existant personally I would get shot as I think his problem is lack of effort due to no self discipline therefor puts him beyond a game plan
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I like Traore. He is sometimes prone to ball watching, granted, but I think he's a very good player - especially going forward. I haven't seen this Korean chap play so can't comment, but if he is playing well as people say, would be interesting to see him at LB & Traore LM.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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He's heartless and always looks for an excuse to be substituted, exactly the wrong sort of attitude needed for the Championship.Originally posted by hooploft View PostIMO Traore flatters to deceive there is without doubt a good player there, but you never know is it going to be a good day a bad day or is he going to be plain indifferent even in a good or bad game he can be none existant personally I would get shot as I think his problem is lack of effort due to no self discipline therefor puts him beyond a game plan
He will not be played at LW as he never has been by 3 different managers for whatever reason, so can't really see the need for him.
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What I saw of Yun at Peterborough, his positional play was awful. He has potential yes, but needs a bit of coaching. Clint bawled him out at one time for being out of position. Worth keeping though.Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostI like Traore. He is sometimes prone to ball watching, granted, but I think he's a very good player - especially going forward. I haven't seen this Korean chap play so can't comment, but if he is playing well as people say, would be interesting to see him at LB & Traore LM.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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