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  • #16
    Warnock has always criticised his agent. He's clearly badly advised and despite the fact he was superb for us last season, he could show a little respect. After all, Chelsea are our biggest rivals. But then again, what does he care. Very few players care about the fans they play for, not unless they were once a fan of that club as a boy, like your gary nevilles, steven gerrards and ryan giggs etc. All he cares about is playing at the top level. However, he should just do his talking on the pitch, then maybe he can get his big move. Im sure Warnock will sort him out once pre-season starts

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    • #17
      I love Adel. Every time he opens his mouth, and shyte tumbles out in droves, I smile, if not laugh out loud.
      He is, what he is.
      Personally, I cannot wait to see him playing in the hoops, in the premiership.

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      • #18
        I bet he has some PR man telling him what to say for the attention he can generate for himself even tho he prob don't understand most of it !!

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        • #19
          The amount of times i've loved and hated Taarabt. So good last season but basiclly saying QPR will go down and talking about a move to other teams is NOT acceptable ( Fabregas wanting to go to Barca but sticking his head down and respecting his club and contract )

          Good job it's not Ali Faurlin doing this has he's our best player.
          Taarabt I couldn't give a toss about now
          Under Les Ferdinand:
          Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
          Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
          Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
          Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
          And many more mistakes

          LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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          • #20
            Originally posted by taarabt7 View Post
            Warnock has always criticised his agent. He's clearly badly advised and despite the fact he was superb for us last season, he could show a little respect. After all, Chelsea are our biggest rivals. But then again, what does he care. Very few players care about the fans they play for, not unless they were once a fan of that club as a boy, like your gary nevilles, steven gerrards and ryan giggs etc. All he cares about is playing at the top level. However, he should just do his talking on the pitch, then maybe he can get his big move. Im sure Warnock will sort him out once pre-season starts

            Hmmm, I don't think that they see QPR as big rivals any more (if they ever did).

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            • #21
              Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View Post
              I love Adel. Every time he opens his mouth, and shyte tumbles out in droves, I smile, if not laugh out loud.
              He is, what he is.
              Personally, I cannot wait to see him playing in the hoops, in the premiership.

              Yes, and the cheer that goes up when he nutmegs the likes of Terry will show up the hypocrisy of those who are slating our best talent in years, and our best hope of staying up.

              I don't remember Bowles getting this criticism when he had to be regualrly dragged out of the betting shop at 2.50, missed training or left his wife and went missing (frequently) -- if you want a maverick flair player you have to put up with those things.

              I'm actually very saddened about what's been written about Taarabt the past few days -- some of you call him all sorts of names, but what a bunch of ungrateful so-and-so's you are. Not much makes me angry, but this pillorying of the most influential player from last season is unbelievable. If he does want to leave, is it any wonder? Talk about unappreciated.

              Cue Paul Mason and everyone else who would rather have a bunch of gives-100%-cloggers than a player who wowed us for so much of last season...

              Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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              • #22
                Don't take any notice of him guys. If he goes, he goes. If he stays, he stays.

                There isn't anything you or I can do about it. If he stays, which I think he will (someone who ends up going onto better things doesn't have to ##### themselves about like he apparently is) then we support him as a QPR player. If he leaves we boo him as an opponent!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post

                  Yes, and the cheer that goes up when he nutmegs the likes of Terry will show up the hypocrisy of those who are slating our best talent in years, and our best hope of staying up.

                  I don't remember Bowles getting this criticism when he had to be regualrly dragged out of the betting shop at 2.50, missed training or left his wife and went missing (frequently) -- if you want a maverick flair player you have to put up with those things.

                  I'm actually very saddened about what's been written about Taarabt the past few days -- some of you call him all sorts of names, but what a bunch of ungrateful so-and-so's you are. Not much makes me angry, but this pillorying of the most influential player from last season is unbelievable. If he does want to leave, is it any wonder? Talk about unappreciated.

                  Cue Paul Mason and everyone else who would rather have a bunch of gives-100%-cloggers than a player who wowed us for so much of last season...

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post

                    Yes, and the cheer that goes up when he nutmegs the likes of Terry will show up the hypocrisy of those who are slating our best talent in years, and our best hope of staying up.

                    I don't remember Bowles getting this criticism when he had to be regualrly dragged out of the betting shop at 2.50, missed training or left his wife and went missing (frequently) -- if you want a maverick flair player you have to put up with those things.

                    I'm actually very saddened about what's been written about Taarabt the past few days -- some of you call him all sorts of names, but what a bunch of ungrateful so-and-so's you are. Not much makes me angry, but this pillorying of the most influential player from last season is unbelievable. If he does want to leave, is it any wonder? Talk about unappreciated.

                    Cue Paul Mason and everyone else who would rather have a bunch of gives-100%-cloggers than a player who wowed us for so much of last season...

                    and breathe......
                    You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                    • #25
                      Absolutely deluded if he thinks Chelsea or Arsenal are interested, even more so if he thinks he can replace Fabregas. Does he not think clubs can see through his whoring himself to other clubs every day, if he was that good he wouldn't need too. Look at the Jones situation all the top clubs (except Chelsea) wanted him, Tarrabt hasn't attracted one bid.

                      DISRESPECTFUL DELUDED FOOL

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                      • #26
                        He stinks of desperation.

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                        • #27
                          As a player he's great, as a person he is a p***k.

                          Some are defending him and saying some fans are "ungrateful". You have to earn respect if he doesn't show any for the fans or the club he is going to get stick. If he wants to go I would let him go. He's not going to be much good to us next season if we are struggling,as a lot of people think we are. When we need to battle will he go missing and start throwing his little tantums has he done in the past. Take the £10 million and move on there's enough s**t going on within the club without him throwing his toy's out the pram and demanding a move every time we loose.

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                          • #28
                            The problem with selling him for £10m is we only see £6m of it which IMO isn't enough.

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                            • #29
                              Its 5 million more than we paid for him.

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                              • #30
                                Well if the club don't get a fee they feel is enough (imo no less than £12m) then he has to stay. Simple.

                                Its not the Adel Taarabt show & the sooner he realises that the better.

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