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    Taarabt to qpr.no



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    To be away from QPRAdel Taarabt says he no longer thrive in QPR, and has no desire to follow the team into the championship.**Taarabt was the openness himself during tonight's sponsor event at Loftus Road, and was happy to shooting with fan club sent. But Moroccans said he did not thrive in the club. He was one of the first players who left the clubhouse.It says Moroccans to qpr.no tonight.Sponsor Events*QPR Scandinavia was present at the club's annual sponsorship event at Loftus Road on Tuesday evening, and got several interviews with the players. The most outspoken was Adel Taarabt.- QPRs fans have been fantastic, but I feel I have given what I can bring to the club. I have two seasons behind me in the Premier League, and because of relegation, I feel it is time to move on.Adel Taarabt joined QPR from Tottenham and was the main reason for promotion to the Premier League in 2011. 19 goals and a considerable number of assists was too much for opponents at level 2 in England.Lack of job satisfaction*In the Premier League there has been slow, both in terms of the lack of goals and tidvist weak game. Taarabt believes a lack of quality on the pitch is related to well-being.Taarabt says straight out that he did not have it so good in QPR.- There are new people, and I really thrive so well here longer. It's supposed to be happy, right, says Taarabt.What do you mean?Well, I am young and want to play games. In recent weeks I have not played that much. And if you play good football, must also be happy as a person, is the answer.Family Reasons*According Taarabt is so far no clubs that have expressed interest, but:- I want to basically play in the Premier League. At the same time I will be in a club where I am closer to my family in France. We have to wait and see what happens, says midfielder.
    TaarabT Abdel

  • #2
    Bye then

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    • #3
      Some lessons he doesn't learn, does he? Love him but here he goes again with that mouth.

      Unfortunately for Adel:

      - he in no way successfully proved himself in the premier league. There were only glimpses. It was clear that he was a cut above in the championship - but he didn't transition well to the prem. His team mates did not help with that, unfortunately for him
      - he is very hard to accommodate....many would still consider him a 'luxury'' player. The top clubs can afford those...but I can't see them coming in for him. The lower clubs can't afford that..
      - on top of the above he clearly has a reputation of being hard to manage which is not going to help him

      With that, combined with the fee QPR are likely to be looking for, can't actually see him moving on very easily but we'll see.

      In the meantime, he would do well to remember past lessons learnt - shutup, an be prepared to knuckle down with QPR again. A club that's been very good to him.

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      • #4
        As Warnock said. Taarabt will make you want to rip your hair out one minute & make you jump for joy the next.

        I think the post above from Snaxo sums it up well
        Under Les Ferdinand:
        Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
        Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
        Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
        Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
        And many more mistakes

        LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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        • #5
          Surprised he doesn't start singing 'Taarabt's too good for you'.... He's nowhere near as good as he and his team if agents think he is. No PL team- bar perhaps one if the three promoted ones- will buy him. I guess a clean break is beat for him and certainly for us.

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          • #6
            i rate him, he's undoubtably the most skillfully talents players i've seen at LR.
            but team player he's never been.

            i'd be sad in a way to see him go. he's been instrumental to so many of our ups (Vs Fulham at home, the lay-off for SWP Vs Chelsea) but also the lows and that's only this season. yes it's been is small glimpses but enjoyable to see none the less.

            no hard feelings if he does go on my part - wouldn't hate him for it, but wouldn't lose any sleep either.

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            • #7
              Wouldn't be a bad thing imo. Get a decent fee and then buyild a proper "Team" without him in it. Far too often he plays for himself and the cameras and not the team its infuriating and he is more often than not a liability.

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              • #8
                Wheres he going then? Real Madrid? Barcelona? Inter Milan? Arsenal? hmmmmmmmm

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                • #9
                  I think he is possibly another player who is not really in HRs plans.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
                    Surprised he doesn't start singing 'Taarabt's too good for you'....
                    LOL!
                    Under Les Ferdinand:
                    Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
                    Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
                    Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
                    Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
                    And many more mistakes

                    LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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                    • #11
                      If he dosnt want to play for us ,he should go . Good luck to him ,but we cant build a team around one player again , then get promoted and have to try and build a team from scratch that would survive in the premier league like we did last time.
                      Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by vespa View Post
                        If he dosnt want to play for us ,he should go . Good luck to him ,but we cant build a team around one player again , then get promoted and have to try and build a team from scratch that would survive in the premier league like we did last time.
                        This.

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                        • #13
                          Maverick player and an expensive impact sub at best.

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                          • #14
                            Most substituted player in rangers history...78 times i think

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
                              Most substituted player in rangers history...78 times i think
                              is this coming on and off? or just brought off?

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