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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostGreen doesnt play for the badge, i think your hero worship makes you project values of heroism and loyalty that are all in your imagination. He hung around on the bench picking up his 50 grand a week because no one else wanted him. The double standards are incredible. And before you question my support, i have been following the club since 1977 when adel wasnt even born!
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostWouldn't dream of questioning your support. We both started the same year, so ought stick together. I only hero worship Clint Hill so I merely appreciate Rob Green. Any Green comments I make are best seen as criticisms of Cesar. For you to successfully lump the two keepers together Green would have had to have been told he wasn't wanted. That never happened. He was told by Hughesless (by proxy, not directly) that he was number two to Cesar. He then played second string for a season, never b itched about it, and was made number one by Harry for the championship season. I give him credit for all that. You ought do too. And perhaps be a bit more critical of Cesar who you must know really couldn't care less for the club. I haven't see any pictures of Green wearing a Chelsea top.
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Can't disagree with much of what you say, Stainrod. I shouldn't have posted that about folk being more fans of players than the club. Everyone on here has to be an R. Why would you be ion here otherwise? But I certainly wasn't referring to you when I wrote it. I guess Geng got my goat by playing the wretchedly unfair and reprehensible race card. But, if all players are self interested, then some are far more self interested than others. Cesar, for instance, far more so than Green. And I really thing credit should be given to those, like Green, who knuckle down, even for a wondrous salary, and play for the club rather than those that don't. I think that's a fair assessment of Green's time at the Rangers.
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Great posts by stainrod above, agree with every word.
Rangers77, I deliberately said xenophobic rather than racist, and I don't even mean xenophobic in a BNPish 'dislike black people sense'. I'm talking about a softer sort of cultural association here, the kind of thinking that associates our country with hard-working grafters and foreigners with work-shy mercenaries. I honestly think this is one of the keys to understanding why Adel and Cesar divide opinions so clearly among our fans: they're held to a higher standard than their British counterparts who more clearly fit our prescribed ideas of what it means to be a "good sort".*
We really don't know what Cesar was up to last season, or Green in 2012/13. How do we know Green "knuckled down" and more than Cesar did last year? Are you seriously saying there is some sort of huge difference to a highly-paid first team goalkeeper between being considered 2nd and 3rd choice? Because that is what your argument seems to come down to. Green was on the bench, therefore he was knuckling down and hoping to win his place back. Cesar wasn't on the bench, therefore he was just dossing around. GK isn't like being a forward where you get 20 minutes to impress here and there; they both clearly knew at the time they weren't being considered for the first team.
*Yeah obviously tonnes of Adel's stuff, particularly, is completely indefensible. I'm not saying he's got a good attitude, he clearly doesn't, and that's why we had four seasons of such a talented player. But I'm also talking about standards on the pitch too. Imagine a parallel universe where badge-kissing dopey-defending cockney playmaker Adam Talbot had just scored 5 and setup 4 while in and out of a godawful relegation-bound QPR side, along with a bunch of epic moments of random skill. There's no way we would be completely writing him off as having "completely failed", "done nothing", "not good enough for this level" etc.
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For what it's worth, re the "Green was asked to compete whereas Cesar was told he was out of favour" argument:
QPR boss Mark Hughes will consider allowing goalkeeper Robert Green to leave in January if he is unhappy about his lack of first-team football.
'In the future if any of my keepers came to me and said they felt their future lay elsewhere then we can have a conversation about that and make a decision that benefited everyone,' Hughes said.
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Another good example of the double standard I'm talking about here would be attitudes towards Hogan Ephraim. I love Hogie too, but he was last first choice in November 2010. He's since played about 20 times in the past three seasons, mostly on loan. We were clearly paying him far more than he'll get in his next contract, most likely in league 1. Why didn't Hogie do a Julio Cesar-style "accept a reduced salary to get first team football" move? If there was a big thread about Hogan bleeding us dry I missed it.
And yet you'd still see people on here posting on here about Hogan's potential. One for the future, give him a chance, never had a proper run in the team, would be great with the right coaching/teammates around him. He's a year older than Adel and has a fraction of the on-pitch accomplishments. So why does one get slack the other doesn't?*
*don't say it's just because of attitude. I know Hogan has a great attitude and Adel a terrible one. My point is that plenty of people on here say Taarabt never did anything on the pitch, which they just wouldn't say about others if they were similarly productive.
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Geng I accept that you're an R first and foremost. But my objections to Cesar aren't remotely born of xenophobia. And you explicitly stated it was him being foreign that lay behind my objection to him. Green was told he could go if he wanted to; Cesar was told he should go. That's the difference. And Cesar could have gone anywhere in the world for good money. He choose not to knowing he wouldn't even be number two. Only when Scolari pressurized him to get first team football under his belt did he go- at Nelsen's prompting- to Toronto. But we've surely exhausted this issue now. Hogan, I think, did himself and the club a disservice by hanging around. However the difference between him and Cesar is that no one wanted him full stop. In such a situation the player, having to choose between wages and no wages, will naturally take the wage for the duration of their contract. No surprise there.
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Originally posted by Geng View PostWell yeah that explains so many of our fans see Barton or Mackie do the odd thundering tackle and think "hard worker" even though they both mark defenders when we have the ball, and why the opposite is true for Adel.
Originally posted by Geng View Post"Xenophobia is the irrational or unreasoned fear of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange"
Originally posted by Geng View PostI can see how sticking-to-what-you-know in cultural terms may have a certain dim rationality to it, but you do more or less seem to prove my point.
Originally posted by Geng View PostSaying "British = hard workers" and "foreigners = lazy" fits pretty well into the above definition.
Originally posted by Geng View PostThe fear of not appearing to "graft", as opposed to simply work hard and be professional (and make decent runs when you have the ball for eg).
Originally posted by Geng View Post
Comes back to what I said before, theyre cultural differences - nothing to do with xenophobia.
Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostBut as we have seen in the world cup, good honest british toil isnt good enough on its own.
Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostSuccessful prem teams have a mixture of hard toiling workhorses in the carragher mold who are often - though not exclusively - british and a few flair players (who are often but not always foreign). Nico and morrison didnt shape up and minus adel we dont have a single player who can really unlock a defence with a great pass or run. Sure you need your hod carriers like barton but you also need a few players with technique like adel. It need not be adel but it needs to be someone. In an ideal world the player will have skill and a work ethic, like ronaldo. But if there is such a player available to us, i havent read about him. I thought even the most traditional english fan accepted this need for balance and realised what continental flair had added to the domestic game for at least the last two decades.
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If neither Milan nor Napoli are ready to get Adel, it will surely put him down to earth. He will have to show his potential as otherwise, his career will vanish like smoke. Maybe this will favour us as with Adel focused again, we will have a player that can win games single handedly. There are not many players of his calibre in the lower part of the Premier.
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