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    Well down the pecking order now. Behind Joey, Henry, Carroll and Nico for one of the two central midfield spots. Maybe in front of Jenas. And behind Joey, O'Neil, Holliett, Phillips and SWP for a place on the flanks too.
    Last edited by Rangers77; 03-09-2013, 12:21 PM.

  • #2
    Not sure Nico C is fully matchfit? But still, he is in trouble..
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    • #3
      Probably behind O'Neil for CM too. Don't know why TF came out and made a big fuss about keeping him - daft. With the players we've brought in it's time for him to move on as he won't play as much as he needs to here.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Felt View Post
        Probably behind O'Neil for CM too. Don't know why TF came out and made a big fuss about keeping him - daft. With the players we've brought in it's time for him to move on as he won't play as much as he needs to here.
        Some people still think he will have role in the team. tbh he isn't as good as he was before getting injured.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Yousef View Post
          Some people still think he will have role in the team. tbh he isn't as good as he was before getting injured.
          Agree, he has shown glimpses of getting better but generally very average and slow.

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          • #6
            Great player and great servant to QPR. And still good enough to produce at the top end of the Championship. Hope he stays and gets a chance to prove to Harry and the doubters that he's more than good enough at this level.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Westway View Post
              Great player and great servant to QPR. And still good enough to produce at the top end of the Championship. Hope he stays and gets a chance to prove to Harry and the doubters that he's more than good enough at this level.
              agreed. IMO, he is Mr. QPR, himself. Next to Clint Hill. Not bad for an Aregentinian, I guess..
              Also, we still need a bit continuity in the squad.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Felt View Post
                Probably behind O'Neil for CM too. Don't know why TF came out and made a big fuss about keeping him - daft. With the players we've brought in it's time for him to move on as he won't play as much as he needs to here.
                Cos Tony loves Faurlin, he's been pretty clear about that. I don't think Harry shares Tony's love for Faurlin and I agree with a few other posters on here that he hasn't been the same player since the injury. I'd be amazed if he's still here at the end of the next transfer window!

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                • #9
                  one of his biggest fans, but has he recovered from that injury? his form suggests he may never get back to his peak
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                  This morning's tempest I have to cross
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                  • #10
                    I like Faurlin and watching him play is a pleasure. He may not be at his best yet, however, he is improving all the time. Its a fact that he may find it more difficult to get in the team with our latest recruits. However, we need a big and good squad to keep the momentum going and it looks like we have one. Well done to HR and Tony and his board. It seems quite clear now that lessons were learned from last season. Personally, I think we have a good base for a solid Premier team, fingers cross that we go up.

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                    • #11
                      Faurlin was one of my favourite players but since his injury he's never been the same and unfortunately may never be.
                      Allied to the new additions, his days look numbered unless he recaptures his old form
                      Great shame!

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                      • #12
                        I don't wan to accuse anyone of being fickle but after a couple of games people were saying he was back to his best, made the position his own, was pure class, full recovered, etc.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
                          I don't wan to accuse anyone of being fickle but after a couple of games people were saying he was back to his best, made the position his own, was pure class, full recovered, etc.
                          I like faurlins temperament and he did well for qpr..but ive never thought of him as a top player....lower prem at best before injury.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
                            I don't wan to accuse anyone of being fickle but after a couple of games people were saying he was back to his best, made the position his own, was pure class, full recovered, etc.
                            That is exactly true now a few are back peddling. He was never that good in the first place and benefitted hugely from playing alongside Shaun Derry the year we went up

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
                              I don't wan to accuse anyone of being fickle but after a couple of games people were saying he was back to his best, made the position his own, was pure class, full recovered, etc.
                              As ever, not as good as people said he was after one of his best games (eg Spurs away last October) but not as bad as people are making him out to be right now.

                              People very often blinded by the last few games someone has played. The less regularly someone plays (and Faurlin has been in and out of the side for a year now) the more skewed perceptions of their ability will become. This works both ways of course - look at the ludicrous Tom Hitchcock worshipping after 8 minutes and one tap in.

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