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I spose what i'm saying is, we are having this debate over whether Granero is a good player or not.Some are saying you can see he's a great player, while others think he's been ca*k
So out of say Granero and say Clint who has done more for the team.....I saying all well and good being talented but if doesn't shine through and you can't compete then you're not much of a player
for the team, and can be argued not much very either
Does that make sense?...
Rarely mate. I'm not arguing that he has been a success story, far from it. But it just hasn't worked for him here (as it hasn't for many of our signings), but that doesn't mean he is a $hit player is all I'm saying. TIme will tell, but I am certain he will be a great signing for somebody. A side that ain't a shambles like we are.
I agree. He hasn't done it for QPR but he is a decent player and once he had moved on he will come good. A lot of the early season games that he played in, QPR tended to keep the ball better and pass it around. The main problem was in defending set pieces and in the finishing.
Hughes signed a lot of players but failed to make them a team, and Redknapp has done little to improve things.
What sort of a contract does he have? Is he in a position to leave if he wants to. Pretty sure he does not have a release clause because nobody was thinking of relegation at the time.
What sort of a contract does he have? Is he in a position to leave if he wants to. Pretty sure he does not have a release clause because nobody was thinking of relegation at the time.
Can't see anyone who is going to pay the transfer fee and match the wages he is on now and I doubt the club is willing to pay him off to leave so most likely he will stay at the club unfortunately.
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