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  • BAE fitness boost for QPR

    Benoit Assou-Ekotto is back at Queens Park Rangers in time for the Championship play-off final.

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  • #2
    woop de f***ing doo....

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    • #3
      That's it. We've won then, no need for Derby to turn up at all...

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      • #4
        Define boost...

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        • #5
          you just know he is going to start.. In such a big game I may be thinking to start him as well

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          • #6
            It depends on the alternative tbh

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            • #7
              to be fair, when he's on it, he's one of the best full backs in the league. Could have easily been in a Premier League team rather than us...

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              • #8
                I'd rather Yun, or Traore but if fit, Redknapp will select BAE

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                • #9
                  For a big game at Wembley I think I would start BAE

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
                    I'd rather Yun, or Traore but if fit, Redknapp will select BAE
                    Yun looks decent enough but hasn't really been tested yet so I'd be worried he'd crumble under pressure. I'm sure he won't but its a risk I suspect Harry won't take...

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                    • #11
                      it's a boost for Derby

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                      • #12
                        Yun to start for me (and many others) but if, as some people fear, Harry goes with BAE then a couple of positives to take the sting off.......

                        Hill doesn't start left back which was a concern.

                        Perhaps BAE would handle the big occasion better than Yun?

                        Hill would possibly start CB instead of Dunn (although I'm not sure who I'd partner with the cheif tbh. Two weeks ago it was Hill, but two shut out against Wigan has made it more of a toss up). Ok derby different side, Wembley slight bigger pitch etc etc

                        Anymore??

                        Scraping the barrel for positives for others (and myself) that would be concerned about this news.

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                        • #13
                          Not a popular opinion I am sure but I would start BAE.

                          Massive game/big pressure and BAE has played in plenty of big games before. As someone said if BAE is on it he is one of the best left backs in the League and easily the best left back at QPR. I doubt Barton/Austin and Hill etc would let him coast through this one.

                          This Yun fella has done well when played but that is only 2 and a half games but everyone raves on here like he is a superstar. He is a risk in my book in such a big game given his lack of games and potential ability to handle the big occasion.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SammyKojoe View Post
                            Not a popular opinion I am sure but I would start BAE.

                            Massive game/big pressure and BAE has played in plenty of big games before. As someone said if BAE is on it he is one of the best left backs in the League and easily the best left back at QPR. I doubt Barton/Austin and Hill etc would let him coast through this one.

                            This Yun fella has done well when played but that is only 2 and a half games but everyone raves on here like he is a superstar. He is a risk in my book in such a big game given his lack of games and potential ability to handle the big occasion.
                            Good post. I think it will be the same back 4 as last game
                            But BAE has played in many clean sheets and for going forwards, passing and crossing in big games he has a pedigree,
                            so if there is a LB sub to be made like last time I wouldn't be surprised if he got the shout.
                            I think with Yun its a case of 'the less you play the better you seem' - I don't know much about him but I suspect nobody else does either so I cant see how he gets put ahead of Hill and Traore and BAE.

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                            • #15
                              Perhaps this thread should be combined with the other thread on BAE, Ali and Yun.

                              I assume that if Yun is training with the team and hasn't gone back to South Korea, the Club intends playing him.
                              Last edited by jmelanie; 20-05-2014, 06:12 PM.

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