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Originally posted by vespa View Postevery time someone says " he really loves the the club " or " what an incredible guy " ,i want to vomit.Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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When we did an end of season dinner for the awards at the hilton in edgware road, I was lucky enough to be sat at the table right next to Ale's. Amongst speaking to other players who I'd met throughout the year and getting a couple of minutes to speak to Adel, probably the best part of the evening for me was having a good chat with Ale for about 10 to 15 minutes. One of the nicest people I have met and showed a real passion for the club. I always thought he was a good player but it took rewatching some champ football from that year and the football in the first half of the prem the following season before his injury to truly realise how talented this player was. When Barton called him the best midfielder he has ever played with, there is a reason for that. Remember that Barton had played for Newcastle and Man City and here he is saying some Argentinian QPR player is the best he's worked with. That says a lot for me. What I think he does is give the right support to his midfield partner. When Barton or anyone wanted to go on a run forward, they did so in the confidence that Faurlin was there to cover or to receive and play the ball. When that injury came in, I honestly didn't expect him to play for the club again. Little did I know that 2 more injuries like it later, he is still at my club, still playing with passion every single game. That's why he's an inspiration to many of the younger fans. In years to come, when we have families and we head over to wherever the R's are playing their home games, we will hopefully remember one of the most talented midfielders to ever play for this club in the same way many remember club legends of their days. That's my personal opinion at least."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostWhen we did an end of season dinner for the awards at the hilton in edgware road, I was lucky enough to be sat at the table right next to Ale's. Amongst speaking to other players who I'd met throughout the year and getting a couple of minutes to speak to Adel, probably the best part of the evening for me was having a good chat with Ale for about 10 to 15 minutes. One of the nicest people I have met and showed a real passion for the club. I always thought he was a good player but it took rewatching some champ football from that year and the football in the first half of the prem the following season before his injury to truly realise how talented this player was. When Barton called him the best midfielder he has ever played with, there is a reason for that. Remember that Barton had played for Newcastle and Man City and here he is saying some Argentinian QPR player is the best he's worked with. That says a lot for me. What I think he does is give the right support to his midfield partner. When Barton or anyone wanted to go on a run forward, they did so in the confidence that Faurlin was there to cover or to receive and play the ball. When that injury came in, I honestly didn't expect him to play for the club again. Little did I know that 2 more injuries like it later, he is still at my club, still playing with passion every single game. That's why he's an inspiration to many of the younger fans. In years to come, when we have families and we head over to wherever the R's are playing their home games, we will hopefully remember one of the most talented midfielders to ever play for this club in the same way many remember club legends of their days. That's my personal opinion at least.
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postare you his agent"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postare you his agent
joking nasser-you are entitled to your opinions mate but he is not one of the greatest midfielders to ever play for the r,ss imo although better than simon barker who had better players around him but often swallowed it against some of the bruisers of the day(winterburn style)PRIDE OF LONDON.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostWhen we did an end of season dinner for the awards at the hilton in edgware road, I was lucky enough to be sat at the table right next to Ale's. Amongst speaking to other players who I'd met throughout the year and getting a couple of minutes to speak to Adel, probably the best part of the evening for me was having a good chat with Ale for about 10 to 15 minutes. One of the nicest people I have met and showed a real passion for the club. I always thought he was a good player but it took rewatching some champ football from that year and the football in the first half of the prem the following season before his injury to truly realise how talented this player was. When Barton called him the best midfielder he has ever played with, there is a reason for that. Remember that Barton had played for Newcastle and Man City and here he is saying some Argentinian QPR player is the best he's worked with. That says a lot for me. What I think he does is give the right support to his midfield partner. When Barton or anyone wanted to go on a run forward, they did so in the confidence that Faurlin was there to cover or to receive and play the ball. When that injury came in, I honestly didn't expect him to play for the club again. Little did I know that 2 more injuries like it later, he is still at my club, still playing with passion every single game. That's why he's an inspiration to many of the younger fans. In years to come, when we have families and we head over to wherever the R's are playing their home games, we will hopefully remember one of the most talented midfielders to ever play for this club in the same way many remember club legends of their days. That's my personal opinion at least.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by vespa View Postits a good post Nas , but he isn`t one the most talented midfielders to ever play for QPR ,he had one good season ( in the second tier of English football ),and has been a burden on the club ( through no fault of his own )ever since ."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostNo not one of the greatest I agree, Bush.
Good player, normally consistent. Been dogged with injuries, so we'll never be able to judge
him truly as a playerPRIDE OF LONDON.
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postor boyfriend?
joking nasser-you are entitled to your opinions mate but he is not one of the greatest midfielders to ever play for the r,ss imo although better than simon barker who had better players around him but often swallowed it against some of the bruisers of the day(winterburn style)
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Originally posted by Bracknell Neil View PostRespect you and your opinions bush but Simon Barker all day long..
( Respect your opinion Bush ,and Nas , cant always agree !)Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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