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  • QPR boss visits Morocco to lend support to Adel Taarabt

    "I went to Morocco for four days and had a few hours with him on Monday night," said the QPR boss. "He's OK now and looking forward to the run-in.

    "I think he appreciated me going out to see him. I think it was important to show a bit of support for him. He's only a young lad of 21.

    "We don't often get a chance to chat like that and he was relaxed on his own territory. I had four or five hours with him."

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    I was in that game of the Olympic national team, I wish I have met Warnock
    TaarabT Abdel

  • #2
    V impressive that Warno should of done that. OK, so he got a bit of a mini break out of it himself but its gestures like that which might help us hold on to him.

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    • #3
      For a moment I thought this was April fools ... am I cynical or what :(
      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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      • #4
        The Guy is a genius when it comes to man management skills..he is doing a total number on Adel..he realised very early on the correct way to handle him...and its working..don't be surprised if Adel is still wearing the hoops in the prem next season!

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        • #5
          I hope Tarbs repays the faith and good-will bestowed on him by Warnock. Warnock has 2/3years left and if I were him I would do almost anything to keep him on-side.

          There are very few players like Taarabt around and when he eventually goes it will be near impossible to replace him, especially for a club like ours.

          Warnock really is an execllent manager and ultimately more important than any player, including Taarabt.

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          • #6
            At least Taarabt agreed to see him this time...

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            • #7
              I dont want to see any more strops from him from now on. Dont want to sound harsh but after all It was his cousin and not his brother.
              But Taraabt is damned(pardon) valuable to us. AND Warnock is top notch. Hopefully Adel appreciates what a great boss he has in Warno(Which I am sure he does)
              Last edited by Shania; 01-04-2011, 10:10 PM.
              QPR
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              • #8
                Cant see any other manager doing what he did. Brill.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
                  Cant see any other manager doing what he did. Brill.
                  yeah enjoying great weather in Marrakech
                  TaarabT Abdel

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 3London View Post
                    The Guy is a genius when it comes to man management skills..he is doing a total number on Adel..he realised very early on the correct way to handle him...and its working..don't be surprised if Adel is still wearing the hoops in the prem next season!
                    Spot on mate.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Shania View Post
                      I dont want to see any more strops from him from now on.Dont want to to sound harsh but After all It was a cousin and not a brother.
                      But Taraabt is damned valuable to us. AND Warnock is top notch.
                      Taarabt didn't throw a strop over his cousin's death -- he was shocked and upset, which is understandable, given the violent nature of the death. and, as I've put on here before, he grew up in the same house as his cousin, so he was like a bother and they were very close.
                      It's a sad day when people see fit to belittle the death of a very close relative of one of the players. My mum grew up with her cousin, and in many ways is closer to him than to her own brothers.
                      Taarabt has had very few strops this season -- a real credit to Warnock's man management as to how much Taarabt has matured as a player and a person.
                      Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jamie View Post
                        At least Taarabt agreed to see him this time...
                        and presumably after reading this site, took him to see the women with facial hair ?

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                        • #13
                          bloody hell shania if my cousin was shot dead i would be gutted , jeez mate. ...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
                            Taarabt didn't throw a strop over his cousin's death -- he was shocked and upset, which is understandable, given the violent nature of the death. and, as I've put on here before, he grew up in the same house as his cousin, so he was like a bother and they were very close.
                            It's a sad day when people see fit to belittle the death of a very close relative of one of the players. My mum grew up with her cousin, and in many ways is closer to him than to her own brothers.
                            Taarabt has had very few strops this season -- a real credit to Warnock's man management as to how much Taarabt has matured as a player and a person.
                            I havent said he has thrown a strop over his cousinīs death. At least it wasnt meant to sound like it!
                            The rest of your "lesson" is common sense as I think you should know.

                            Case closed!
                            Lesson over!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Shania View Post
                              I havent said he has thrown a strop over his cousinīs death. At least it wasnt meant to sound like it!
                              The rest of your "lesson" is common sense as I think you should know.

                              Case closed!
                              Lesson over!
                              Not a lesson, a comment on the way your post came across -- and I wasn't the only one who thought you made the death of what was his very close relative sound somehow unimportant.
                              And your comment which I've put in bold makes no sense at all.
                              Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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