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  • #16
    Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View Post
    You have a good point there. On the other hand he hardly struggled with Di Canio another maverick. Hard to say. Would of preferred Ravel to Zaha personally.
    True Jimmy, or Julian Dicks.
    I think a few on here could benefit from reading Harrys book as well as Neils. Very insightful.

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    • #17
      This is an odd statement as we'll be playing wing-backs also. Unless he's going to be tilted at the No.10 position maybe...


      "It is difficult to see the youngster fitting in to Van Gaal's system at United, as the Dutch manager is set to play with wing-backs and Zaha will not be able to perform the defensive duties necessary to play in the role.

      He was played as a striker on the club's pre-season tour, but a move to QPR would allow the England international to play in his preferred role on the wing."

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      • #18
        Don't know where Van Gal would play the Januzaj kid in 352. There's others like Mata ahead of him there. If we could have got him on loan he would be perfect in a no: 10 position for us if they could be persuaded to loan him. Really would be good for us I think.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by 3London View Post
          Not sure that Harry is the best sort of manager to get the best out of Maverick type players
          understatement of the year

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          • #20
            Zaha would work you know... He will add that bit flair with Adel being out the picture

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            • #21
              Originally posted by 3London View Post
              Not sure that Harry is the best sort of manager to get the best out of Maverick type players. Look at the way he handles the adel Situation compared to Warnock and he obviously stopped bothering with Morrison last season. Harry like Grafters not sure he has time for the moodier type player!
              Really? What about Di Canio at West Ham? Merson at Pompey? Van Der Vaart at Spurs?

              The difference between Adel and the others is attitude.

              Also the difference between now and under the Warnock era is everyone knew Adel could tear the Championship a new one, he can't do it at PL level. Warnock admitted in his book that he had to stop several players from giving Adel a slap on numerous occasions. Why would our current crop accept Adel not putting in the graft when he's a liability at this level anyway? They wouldn't and that's why he gets bombed out of every club.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
                Really? What about Di Canio at West Ham? Merson at Pompey? Van Der Vaart at Spurs?

                The difference between Adel and the others is attitude.

                Also the difference between now and under the Warnock era is everyone knew Adel could tear the Championship a new one, he can't do it at PL level. Warnock admitted in his book that he had to stop several players from giving Adel a slap on numerous occasions. Why would our current crop accept Adel not putting in the graft when he's a liability at this level anyway? They wouldn't and that's why he gets bombed out of every club.
                Good post matty. This is exactly what I mean. Warnock placates AT for one season as a means to an end. Both biographies are worth reading.
                Last edited by CroydonCaptainJack; 15-08-2014, 05:30 PM.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by FurtiveFox View Post
                  Suspect a combination of 'Arry and Hoddle could get best out of Zaha although not that fussed either way on it. Blows very hot and cold. When hot though very good so could add something.

                  The only reason Warnock handled Adel was he let him do exactly what he wanted. That was never going to work in Premiership and nor should it. Various managers at club and international level have fallen out with Adel. I'm thinking the issue is more likely to be the player than the managers. Not the right sort. Not the right sort at all. I would go so far as to say a wrong 'un.
                  The same tactic worked for Jim Gregory and Stan Bowles consider by many , me included as the greatest Chairman and Player the club has ever had.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View Post
                    Good post matty. This is exactly what I mean. Warnock placards AT for one season as a means to an end. Both biographies are worth reading.
                    Read them both mate, great reads and really does give you an insight into what happens.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by 3London View Post
                      The same tactic worked for Jim Gregory and Stan Bowles consider by many , me included as the greatest Chairman and Player the club has ever had.
                      It's true there are similarities with Bowles. He too failed at a few clubs before pitching up at LR. Stan however was always a team player and bought into Jago and Sexton's philosophy. He was always super fit too, trained well and was popular with his team-mates. The same can probably said for the other maverick players mentioned in this thread like D1cks, Di Canio, Van der Vaart, Merson (before he lost it) etc. Adel doesn't fit under that category but that could simply because he's no longer happy at the club, and if he moved that attitude could change.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                        It's true there are similarities with Bowles. He too failed at a few clubs before pitching up at LR. Stan however was always a team player and bought into Jago and Sexton's philosophy. He was always super fit too, trained well and was popular with his team-mates. The same can probably said for the other maverick players mentioned in this thread like D1cks, Di Canio, Van der Vaart, Merson (before he lost it) etc. Adel doesn't fit under that category but that could simply because he's no longer happy at the club, and if he moved that attitude could change.
                        Agree with that but also they also performed at the top level. Adel has had one good season in the Championship but jury very much out on whether he can cut it in Premiership and that is being generous. Not much in three years so far.

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                        • #27
                          Anyway, back OT to Zaha, or do we need yet another Adel thread?

                          Never in the history of QPR has our fanbase been more divided over one player.

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                          • #28
                            We need an attacking midfielder for sure, not sure Zaha is what we need right now. Anyone else see Harry's comments about playing Mutch at LWB?

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                            • #29
                              Not convinced this is a good move....haven't seen many, if any, decent loans from United at all.

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                              • #30
                                We're short on numbers though and we won't play 3-5-2 all season. By bringing in Zaha, we've got a lad who can play on either wing and even a floating role. A season long loan makes sense for me, just for more options rather than anything else.

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