Originally posted by Rich
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One for the 'bring back Adel' brigade......
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The back room staff comment was interesting, and in a situation where quite clearly the manager doesn't want you and some of the players are hostile to you could contribute to the feeling of isolation he seems to have felt here. I'm getting a picture of a pretty unpleasant atmosphere at Loftus Road last season at all levels. Impossible to thrive in a mess like that. Great that team spirit seems to be light years away from that now, some of our goals - and there weren't too many of them! - late last season were hardly acknowledged by the players. Contrast that to Saturdays wild celebrations when we scored. I would hate to be back there ever again, let's hope we never manage to concoct that poisonous recipe again.
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Originally posted by Rich View PostHilarious! Adel is one of the main reasons that we didn't have any togetherness and he's one of our longest serving players!
If you read Warnocks book and the amount of special favours its no wonder massive divides started to build.
Sorry but mentally Adel is a joke, cracking player though.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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Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post“Fulham is a very different club to QPR,” Taarabt claimed. “There are so many players here who have been here a long time — four or five years — and it’s more of a family club. Everyone is friends with each other. You sense it as soon as you walk in. Last year, QPR signed 12 players and there were many strangers. It was difficult." Taarabt added: “Here, there’s more of a team spirit. I’ve only been at Fulham a few weeks, but everyone has made me welcome. It’s not just about the players, but the backroom staff. Everyone at the club is so friendly. "It’s one big happy family. That’s why people like to stay here, and it’s known as a friendly club for a good reason."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...strangers.html
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostAdel got a right roasting from Jordan and others for being continuously late for training. Now he is sulking and insinuating the backroom staff wasnt very friendly....dont be ****ing late for training then! what a toddler!
Apparently Schteve Maclaren had never come across such a situation in his entire coaching career when concerning a so-called senior player.........
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostI suggest he has a look in the mirror as he was one of the most disruptive players at the club, and if he feels Fulham is better for him good he can F#####G stay there we're a better team without him, so good riddance to bad rubbish. Adel stay where you are and we'll get a fee for you at the end of the season, and as Spurs sell on fee runs out at the end of this season we get to keep the lot, maybe Barca Real Madrid Juventus B. Munich, Inter or AC or PSG will make a bid YEAH RIGHT that's why your playing at FulhamQPR fan since1987
@yousef_qpr
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Regardless of the fact that he is undoubtedly a complete fruit loop it still royally pisses me off to see Foolham fans tweeting pictures of their new Taarabt shirts, ******s."Imagine a relationship that went wrong but you held on in there for years: that's what it is like supporting a football team. Your loyalty to a team can never die. Ties are stronger than they could ever be with a woman. If she goes and sleeps with your best mate, it's over. If the Rs' boss, Ian Holloway, slept with my best mate, QPR would still be my team. Even if many of the things that you loved about going to matches have gone - terraces, team shirts without sponsors and being able to smoke at grounds - you still stick with your team." - Peter Doherty.
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostI suggest he has a look in the mirror as he was one of the most disruptive players at the club, and if he feels Fulham is better for him good he can F#####G stay there we're a better team without him, so good riddance to bad rubbish. Adel stay where you are and we'll get a fee for you at the end of the season, and as Spurs sell on fee runs out at the end of this season we get to keep the lot, maybe Barca Real Madrid Juventus B. Munich, Inter or AC or PSG will make a bid YEAH RIGHT that's why your playing at Fulham
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post“Fulham is a very different club to QPR,” Taarabt claimed. “There are so many players here who have been here a long time — four or five years — and it’s more of a family club. Everyone is friends with each other. You sense it as soon as you walk in. Last year, QPR signed 12 players and there were many strangers. It was difficult." Taarabt added: “Here, there’s more of a team spirit. I’ve only been at Fulham a few weeks, but everyone has made me welcome. It’s not just about the players, but the backroom staff. Everyone at the club is so friendly. "It’s one big happy family. That’s why people like to stay here, and it’s known as a friendly club for a good reason."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...strangers.html
Most of us could all see from Sept onwards that the squad was divided and that was in no small part down to Hughes and his 'conveyor belt' signings and a club with absolutely no wage structure in place.
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Originally posted by ConorM1882 View PostRegardless of the fact that he is undoubtedly a complete fruit loop it still royally pisses me off to see Foolham fans tweeting pictures of their new Taarabt shirts, ******s.
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