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Taarabt a failure in the Premier League?
I keep reading here that Taarabt has failed in the Premier League. But the stats show otherwise.
Here are the stats for 2012/2013.
Here, Taarabt created the 7th most chances per game in the whole of the league.
And his average rating of 7.22 was 35th highest in the Premier League - considering there are over 220 players, that is hardly a failure.
And here are the stats for 2011/2012.
Here, Taarabt created the 11th most chances per game in the whole of the league.
And his average rating of 6.99 was 71st highest in the Premier League - not great at all, but still better than half the players.
Of course stats don't tell the whole picture, but they do tell 75% of the picture.
What is interesting about the stats is how few goals he scores despite the huge number of shots he has - and we'll all agree with this, his shooting is often poor.
But in other areas, such as creativity and dribbling, he is up there with the best - in 2012/2013, he had the second most dribbles after Suarez, and his success rate at dribbles was higher than Suarez and Bale.
I think when you look at the amount of rubbish players Taarabt was surrounded with in the Premier League, such as Diakite, M'bia, SWP etc, he actually did quite well.
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Originally posted by diao84 View PostIt's very rare for a player to have his contract cancelled. The club would prefer to keep their asset and hope they can sell him.
He would have a certain value in the books. Let's say it's £5million for arguments sake. They would prefer to sell for £3-4m rather than just lose the full £5m off the books.
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Originally posted by rhysthomsonqpr View Postthen we are in our rights as a club to terminate his contract if he declines getting fit and training his in his twenties surley hes energetic and enthusiastic! but then again hes a high earner so probably isnt motivated so drop his money to 20k a week till he proves himself... sorted
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Originally posted by TheNiceGuy View PostIOf course stats don't tell the whole picture, but they do tell 75% of the picture.
What is interesting about the stats is how few goals he scores despite the huge number of shots he has - and we'll all agree with this, his shooting is often poor.
Stats don't tell half the story let alone 75%
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Originally posted by Martinmalta View PostI mention some time ago that if a player is not giving his best while receiving his wages, the club will be right to cancel his contract. My post was answered here as being too aggressive and that football is not like any other job.
Well, after the Harry/Adel fiasco, according to a leading employment lawyer at Irwin Mitchell, Glenn Hayes, 'the struggling club must give the Moroccan every opportunity to lose weight and support him with this over the coming months, however if the player does not cooperate and is unable to fulfil his contract as a result of his weight, the club could lawfully dismiss the player.'
And he continued.....'The reality of the situation is that QPR have one of their highest earners not playing football. He is potentially a key member of the QPR squad and presumably like all players, he will have clauses in his contract that relate to his fitness and willingness to train.
‘If he isn’t meeting these, and it appears that he is not willing to change, then the club could look to lawfully terminate the contract.
‘If the Taarabt situation occurred in the corporate world and a senior executive was not fulfilling their duties, the business wouldn’t hesitate to take action to protect their financial position. It should be no different in sport, but then again football does sometimes operate in a bubble when it comes to employment law.’
That goes for any other player...not only Adel.
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Originally posted by TheNiceGuy View PostSurely this is a completely different topic to AD vs HT, and should be in it's own thread.
Maybe the moderators can clarify?SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Plenty threads already on this but I do agree. If his finishing was better he'd have more goals (not sure why it was so poor, seemed to finish off everything in the champs..finishing ability shouldn't change) and if others got on the end of his chances he'd have more assists. If that happened there's be no debate. That's why I reckon he'd do really well for us this season."When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0
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Originally posted by Pal View PostIt's not his poor shooting that was the problem (although a few more on target would have been appreciated) rather that he chose to shoot rather than pass to better placed team mates, and still didn't hit the spot.
Stats don't tell half the story let alone 75%
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Originally posted by TheNiceGuy View PostI keep reading here that Taarabt has failed in the Premier League. But the stats show otherwise.
Here are the stats for 2012/2013.
Here, Taarabt created the 7th most chances per game in the whole of the league.
And his average rating of 7.22 was 35th highest in the Premier League - considering there are over 220 players, that is hardly a failure.
And here are the stats for 2011/2012.
Here, Taarabt created the 11th most chances per game in the whole of the league.
And his average rating of 6.99 was 71st highest in the Premier League - not great at all, but still better than half the players.
Of course stats don't tell the whole picture, but they do tell 75% of the picture.
What is interesting about the stats is how few goals he scores despite the huge number of shots he has - and we'll all agree with this, his shooting is often poor.
But in other areas, such as creativity and dribbling, he is up there with the best - in 2012/2013, he had the second most dribbles after Suarez, and his success rate at dribbles was higher than Suarez and Bale.
I think when you look at the amount of rubbish players Taarabt was surrounded with in the Premier League, such as Diakite, M'bia, SWP etc, he actually did quite well.
Has was poorly treated by Redknapp then and has been poorly treated again ( I know he isn't easy manage and doesn't help himself)
If Mark Hughes can get Taarabt tracking back then you would of thought Mr motivator Redknapp would be able toLast edited by Rangersw12; 22-10-2014, 02:05 PM.We Are The People.....
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Originally posted by Nick View PostSpot on.... 'should be in its own thread' - the 1 that was set up for all Adel related threads, otherwise we end up with a $hit load of Adel threads.
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