Vargas wontdo any good for any club in england imho.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostSorry Stan but that's nonsense. Anyone on here will know that I'm far from Harry's biggest fan but you can't pin that on him. Vargas never wanted to be here, he didn't care about QPR and he didn't take any pride in pulling on the shirt. And before you say "well we shouldn't have signed him then", Harry didn't, Vargas and Isla were signed by the board!
Vargas showed his commitment and quality as soon as he came here, he was always our biggest threat and his movement was levels above anyone else in the squad. If anything the failure of all these proven players is an indictment of the coaches & backroom staff at QPR.
Dunno if he's what Arsenal need, they're better off going for players that will improve their first 11 rather than squad, but he wouldn't flop. Hope he goes on to do well.
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The way we managed Vargas was atrocious
Him and Austin upfront each game would of been a perfect combo
Harry and Ramsey not playing him every game was worrying and says a lot how they have there favs in the squad and they are picked sometimes over talent
Arsenal will get the best out of him which is ashame we could not do due to us having inept managers
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Originally posted by stationcafe View PostVargas showed his commitment and quality as soon as he came here, he was always our biggest threat.
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Originally posted by stationcafe View PostNonsense. You can't expect every player in the squad to act like Mackie on the pitch. He wanted to come here and succeed in the Premiership whereas half our squad was here for the cash & London lifestyle..
Vargas showed his commitment and quality as soon as he came here, he was always our biggest threat and his movement was levels above anyone else in the squad. If anything the failure of all these proven players is an indictment of the coaches & backroom staff at QPR.
Dunno if he's what Arsenal need, they're better off going for players that will improve their first 11 rather than squad, but he wouldn't flop. Hope he goes on to do well.
In my opinion you can't just sign a player with ability and think that's the job done. Ability is only half of the battle, the player has got to want to work hard and do well. That's the difference between the Vargas we are watching in the Copa America and the Vargas we saw at QPR. He wants to play well and win games for Chile, don't think he was remotely interested in anything other than getting paid whilst he was playing for us!Last edited by Tarbie; 03-07-2015, 03:40 AM.
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Originally posted by Shania View PostNot sure Ramsey did so much wrong with Vargas really, but I´m pretty sure Harry referred to him as the "kid" in a quite patronising way.
Impressing that he could pronounce his name thoughLast edited by 1QPRDK; 01-07-2015, 11:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostI'm just wondering what sort of commitment he was showing when he refused to come off of the bench against Palace.
In my opinion you can't just seen a player with ability and think that's the job done. Ability is only half of the battle, the player has got to want to work hard and do well. That's the difference between the Vargas we are watching in the Copa America and the Vargas we saw at QPR. He wants to play well and win games for Chile, don't think he was remotely interested in anything other than getting paid whilst he was playing for us!
I agree he's probably giving more for Chile but that's to be expected, it's an international tournament in his home country and he's an important player for them. When he first arrived here he worked hard during matches and was often central in our best moves and chances… Austin scored more but Vargas made things happen and contributed a to to our play imo.
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Originally posted by stationcafe View PostPalace was well into the season. By that point he'd been getting benched for inferior players and was probably disillusioned with our shambles of a set up.
I agree he's probably giving more for Chile but that's to be expected, it's an international tournament in his home country and he's an important player for them. When he first arrived here he worked hard during matches and was often central in our best moves and chances… Austin scored more but Vargas made things happen and contributed a to to our play imo.
As I said earlier, it's all about attitude, and even more so in the Championship than the Premier League. Hopefully Les and Ramsey have finally got this bit right after our failings in the transfer market for the last 4 seasons!
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