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Fer is / can be a quality player, no doubting that. However he was very poor for us this season up until recently when he seems to have picked up slightly. Hopefully this continues as he has the potential to be a real asset in this league. Disappointment so far though.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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The problem is, we all know he's got ability but he's a lazy ####er, who's become even more lazy and looks disinterested at this level. It's not about adapting to the league, what a load of shite.
If he had his head on, he'd get 15+ goals as a number 10 in this league. The problem is, he can't be arsed.
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you think he hasn't got flair? You must have missed him last season because he just kept going for the skills. When on song, he loves pulling off skills and taking on his man. Definitely got flair in abundance, people just assume he doesn't because of his build.Originally posted by A Man Without A Clue View PostHe hasn't got the flair to be a QPR No10 . I'd quite happily swap him for someone who has ."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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No doubt about it. All players go through good and bad spells. Fer is probably our most talented player when on song. Stick with the lad, he'll come good, and if hes expressing a desire to stay, so much the better.Originally posted by hh9 View PostEverybody hated Hoilett for at least 2 years - now he is becoming god - could the same happen with Fer
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He usually gets injured when he starts hitting any kind of form so...anytime now
He would be a good squad player for a prem club that don't have to depend on him week in week out.Last edited by Brian Wilson; 22-01-2016, 01:56 PM.
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Nas, do you have any data or stats to back up your claim, or are you relying on your eyes for once like the rest of us 😀Originally posted by nasser95 View PostPeople will disagree again, but to me, he is our most naturally gifted player. Someone capable of just running at his man and be so agile doing so despite his size. The issue is that he hasn't adapted well enough to the league but if he can, he'd be a huge huge asset to the squad.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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I've always combined what I've seen with my eyes with what the stats say. The stats fully back up everything I've said regarding Fer. Last season, not only was he our most talented player on the pitch visually based on my eyes, but the stats had him as our overall best performer and with plenty of good reasons: He made more successful dribbles per game than Yaya Toure, Mane, Lamela, Willian, David Silva, etc. Basically of the 279 players who have played a minimum game time above the average of Prem players last season, he was 19th in the list playing for a Long Ball team. That is mighty impressive. Add in 6 goals, the fact that he made 1.6 key passes per game from things that aren't crossing or set pieces (11th best in the league), he was fouled the 12th most times in the league. All this while still making over 2 tackles per game (Joey Barton, supposed king of hard work at loftus road made one more per game) when only George Boyd, Lamela, Cabella and Sammy Ameobi played in similar attacking positions and made more than him; made 1.2 interceptions per game and was the 3rd highest winner of aerial duels In the positions he played for us (out wide and attacking mid).Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostNas, do you have any data or stats to back up your claim, or are you relying on your eyes for once like the rest of us
So all in all, yea, he's without a doubt our most talented player and anyone who paid attention to what he did last season would tell you the same. I hope for our sake he gets back to that form because he is actually a brilliant player."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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For a change, I agree with you.Originally posted by nasser95 View PostPeople will disagree again, but to me, he is our most naturally gifted player. Someone capable of just running at his man and be so agile doing so despite his size. The issue is that he hasn't adapted well enough to the league but if he can, he'd be a huge huge asset to the squad.
The championship is different from the Premiership, but if Fer can adapt, which he now serms to be doing, as well as stay fit, he should be a match winner in this league.
He can play as the attacking midfielder in the current 433 or as a support striker in a 4411.
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