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Originally posted by Del View PostFirst year before injury he had by far the best defensive mid stats in the league for what actually matters, ie tackles made, possession won etc. Then after injury he and Granero played blinders against top teams.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostThis. Can't believe that anyone could resent giving it a year to see if he can make it back, and it's certainly not just for sentimental reasons.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostAgreed. Plus if the club has learned as it claims then there might well be a clause in there about fitness/ appearances. You have to laugh that some fans would apparently prefer to have Karl Henry or Gary O'Neil than Alejandro Faurlin.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostYou do enjoy "laughing" at fans don't you?...Do you not understand that a team needs different types of players to be successful?...Can't have a team of Taarabts you know, and they need to be fit
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Originally posted by Del View PostThen after injury he and Granero played blinders against top teams.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostOh that's so not true, Del. One very good half against Spurs away- in a game we lost- and that was it from that midfield pairing. Let it never be forgot that Watrbs fave Faurlin played against MK Dons at home- alongside Granero!!- when we went 4-0 down against such class opposition. The blind leading the blind rather than playing blinders....
For anyone who still thinks he's not prem standard, read this article written just before his injury in our first season. His general combative midfielder stats were fantastic and was only 2nd to Lucas in the prem for tackles won average / game, although had actually won more than any other player in total. His all round stats to accompany tackling were also strong and he was top for QPR in many areas. No real surprise our season plummeted without him.
Last edited by Del; 03-07-2014, 01:28 AM.
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Originally posted by Del View PostRubbish. Their first game together was City away, which was Granero's debut, next up Chelsea at home and then Spurs away, all of which they played some great stuff, as said against top sides, proving the point Faurlin can cut it in the prem very comfortably.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostSo fantastic a midfield pairing we got one point out of the nine available in those games.... And one goal out of the two of them whenever they played. And when we went, ignominiously, out of of the cup against, er, MK Dons with them bossing the midfield. Great stuff indeed.
Yeah because everyone's betting slips would have us gettign loads of points agains City and Spurs away and Chelsea at home.... jeez. They played well and we as a team deserved more from those games.
The point was he was more than able to hold his own in the premier league, which some were saying he wasnt good enough for. Their partnership is irrelevant as Granero wont play again for us, but as for the MK Dons game, you talk like they were the only QPR players on the pitch accountable for the result....
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