Got a feeling he will be back to him August form against Burnley.
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The fans seem divided. I personally want to stick with the playmaker. He had a bad game and a couple of ineffective games.
But he can unlock a defence - most players can play well and do their role and not turn a match with one pass.
I am looking forward to seeing how he reacts against Burnley - he knows his last outing wasn't his best. He also had a lunge in the Swansea game (though I wasn't at that one to see it).....
If NW plays him.
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Originally posted by Yousef View PostGot a feeling he will be back to him August form against Burnley.
You and others were saying he was not at his best because Buzz was crap when he replaced Faurlin and when Faurlin is back, Taarabt will be back to his best. What happened with that theory ?
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostIf not, he will be back to his best against Burnley, ........... if not it will be v Reading............. if not it will be v Portsmouth etc, etc.
You and others were saying he was not at his best because Buzz was crap when he replaced Faurlin and when Faurlin is back, Taarabt will be back to his best. What happened with that theory ?
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostIf his passes aren't coming off I'd play him further up field almost as a striker where he can still be very effective.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Taarabt is quality. he is very frustrating, no doubt about that - but he creates a ot of our chances, and probably has one of the most assists in the division so far. He will always have bad points, whatever club he is at - but I believe he is a gem of a player, and I dont think we realise how lucky we are to have someone of his quality. He will have up and bad times, just as any player has, but when hes at his best, or even average - hes quality. When hes bad, we have good players to bring on - but I wouldnt drop him from the line up
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Weare, I understand your points regarding Taarabt, point taken and to an extent I agree, but please if you are not careful it will seem going down the road of Paul Mason, and literally throwing pelters and starting hate threads every post you write, against a QPR player.
After Pauls Adel bashing all pre season; the 1st 7 games he made him look silly.
I hope the same doesnt happen to you, because ADEL WILL return to form and when he does, we all know what he is capable of.
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostFrode I think most genuine fan wants to see him have a good game but a big IF
You can drop a player like Hogan and Mackie to give them a kick up their backside, but not Adel. It won't work, won't help. He'll go into his shell and moan like a little girl. He knows he hasn't been up to his own standards lately, but will try the same things next match. Some times they come off and sometimes he'll play a shocker like he did at Bristol. He needs a bit of confidence, dropping him won't help.
The thing I would like to see Warnock do his relieve him of his free-kick and corner duties. One of his many poor free-kicks cost us a goal v Bristol, and Smith's good corner gave us a goal in the end. And when he has a poor game like that, give him 5 minutes of the second-half then take him off if he doesn't show signs of improvement. Don't wait untill the 65th minute Neil
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Jeffro I would love to be eating humble pie but for me I am concerned about him and hogan. Both playing well below par and I don't think dropping them would be a bad thing. We need to start winning games and although its not a run of bad form in my eyes we haven't been playing well.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by Frode View PostYou're a sad supporter. If Adel plays a blinder v Burnley you'll be upset and have no reason to come on here afterwards to say "I told you so"
I am a bit tired of the excuses being trotted out as to why he is not playing well, when everyone can see if is because he is not passing and moving the way he did in the first month.
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Originally posted by acricketer View PostHe should be much fresher now that he has retired from International Football.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...tion-push.htmlQPR fan since1987
@yousef_qpr
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Originally posted by Jeffro View PostWeare, I understand your points regarding Taarabt, point taken and to an extent I agree, but please if you are not careful it will seem going down the road of Paul Mason, and literally throwing pelters and starting hate threads every post you write, against a QPR player.
After Pauls Adel bashing all pre season; the 1st 7 games he made him look silly.
I hope the same doesnt happen to you, because ADEL WILL return to form and when he does, we all know what he is capable of.
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