Squad player at best, not as good as he once was and never will be again.
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Originally posted by 72bus View Posthave you ever played football surrey boy . what has the year we went up got to do with this season . fact is he isn't good enough and has earned a good living from this clubLast edited by surrey_hoop; 26-09-2015, 05:52 PM.
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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostOf course I've played football, although I hardly see the relevance. I didn't say that it had anything to do with this season, but you saying that you've "never rated him" suggests to me that you could write your entire knowledge of football on the back of a fag packet.
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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostOf course I've played football, although I hardly see the relevance. I didn't say that it had anything to do with this season, but you saying that you've "never rated him" suggests to me that you could write your entire knowledge of football on the back of a fag packet.
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postpray tell me where u see his attributes and what you feel he brings to the team on current performances
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Originally posted by 72bus View Post' muggy post' and 'fag packet' comments . i have not insulted you , i don't hide behind a user name jump on fellow supporters comments and insult them . because i have a different opinion to you surrey doesn't mean it's a 'muggy post ' .learn to except we are all different and think differently
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Originally posted by Martinmalta View PostThe problem as I see it re-Faurlin, is that you cannot play two holding mid-fielders that are so slow on the ball. Either him or Henry have to make way and replace with a player of some energy and full of running to compliment the slower guy."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 Martinmalta View PostThe problem as I see it re-Faurlin, is that you cannot play two holding mid-fielders that are so slow on the ball. Either him or Henry have to make way and replace with a player of some energy and full of running to compliment the slower guy.
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Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View PostSome of you a bunch of t***s and are so focused on one game with your over dramatic comments.
Faurlin had a extremely poor game last night 100% agree and wouldn't try to defend him in that as did the other 10 players. But he's also been very good in other games this year and easily one of our best players. He's going to be a little inconsistent with his previous injury problems but on a whole has come back and played well.
One bad performance here and there doesn't define a player, it's football and it happens. Some of you need to get a grip. Have a pop at consistent bad performers like perch Ffs or Henry this season.
Faurlin was awful vs Fulham but our best player (along with Austin) vs Hull a whole six days earlier.
Unfortunately for him only about 500 of us saw him at Hull so the average QPR fans now thinks he's useless.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostThis 100%. Team is as weak as its worst member, get Henry out of there and have anyone else be the worst member (Konch?) and we are still miles ahead of where we were last night. Luongo should drop deeper. Start Fer up front if Charlie's injury is as bad as it seems and put Chery as CAM. Have someone like Mackie (Update?) play wide left and we have at least a team bursting at the seams with energy.
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postpray tell me where u see his attributes and what you feel he brings to the team on current performances
Here are some quotes from LFW's match report:
Rangers had a method, a shape and a pattern to them. The ball was played out from the full backs or classy, calm, composed Gabriele Angella into Faurlin who would quickly set it back and then move to receive a return. Triangle successfully set up, it would then be fed forward again, to either Matt Phillips or Charlie Austin, who could touch it off back to Faurlin once more and so the attack built. Steadily, with purpose. The value of having a player capable and willing to receive balls to feet while under pressure and giving it to team mates either short and simply or quickly over great distances was there for all to see. QPR controlled the ball away from home against one of the division’s better sides for long periods of the game. Karl Henry, so poor recently, much more comfortable here in clear up mode while Faurlin did the passing for him. Just three days on from that first half debacle against Blackburn, Rangers were a completely different team.
...Faurlin’s return to the team was the catalyst to clear, visible improvements here. QPR have won three, drawn three and lost two so far this season. All three wins and one of the draws have come in Faurlin’s four starts. It’s absolutely not a coincidence.
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