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  • Traore - last time he played 90 mins?

    When did he last play 90 mins?

    Yesterday he got tackled. Was a free kick, but he couldn't wait to go off. Didn't think Giroud fouled him that badly.
    First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

  • #2
    Obviously enough to prevent him to continue to play.:=):
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    • #3
      Good player but appears to have a heart the size of a pea, for me goes off to easily and drops his head far to easily.
      “You can keep that silly fat w@nker. The lads can't lift him”

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      • #4
        Evidently he has a very strange injury? read the other week something like as near to a break as you can get some sort of stress fracture, which could go at any time? Hughes said he can only play about 60-70 mins he played ok on saturday but we need him back full time, only left back at the club. can't class Fabio as a left back he cant kick the ball with his left foot so out of position at Left back.

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        • #5
          Not taking on taiwo is looking like more of a **** up by the minute

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dave58 View Post
            Evidently he has a very strange injury? read the other week something like as near to a break as you can get some sort of stress fracture, which could go at any time? Hughes said he can only play about 60-70 mins he played ok on saturday but we need him back full time, only left back at the club. can't class Fabio as a left back he cant kick the ball with his left foot so out of position at Left back.
            Good post. One of my complaints about Hughes is the imbalance of our squad. He thought he'd get away with just one proper LB, but he's been proved wrong.
            Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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