Adel was good in spite of few missed passes which every one could make ... let s not deny this ... the two sent off came from him, imagine we played against 11 chelsea players, I dont think we could win that game.
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Originally posted by The Moroccan View PostAdel was good in spite of few missed passes which every one could make ... let s not deny this ... the two sent off came from him, imagine we played against 11 chelsea players, I dont think we could win that game.Last edited by vblockranger; 24-10-2011, 12:16 PM.
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not to mention the added pressure put on HH, well done for that penalty, Adel needs to have a good hard look at himself, that was totally out of order:angry:I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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He didn’t play that well, he went off down the tunnel but then came back out to give Kenny a hug and celebrate with the team. What else is there to say? I can’t see why after we beat Chelsea that Adel should be highlighted good or bad. There’s this obsession with him by those that love him and those that hate him.
I think Adel was main reason we went up last year but I now think maybe he should leave qpr. The reason is that he should be remembered as a great player in our history and yet after beating Chelsea we get threads berating him??!!
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Originally posted by Gerryhatrick View PostSame old story, he really is a little boy in a mans body, he went down the tunnel for a cry before joining the bench probably.
He doesn't play for QPR, he only plays for Adel FC.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Although i agree that his stupid little strops etc are no way for a team player to behave , i get the feeling that he wouldnt act like this if he hadnt been told , probably every day , how much talent he has and how great he could become! it gotta get into your head, especially when your " still a kid really" as NW said recently.
I really think that the way he has been handled by qpr managers and staff is creating a monster ego and this cannot be a good thing. A good old fashioned dropping is called for....we may get "good" adel back when he returns.....but then again are his performances really that bad?
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Originally posted by Xantor76 View PostAlthough i agree that his stupid little strops etc are no way for a team player to behave , i get the feeling that he wouldnt act like this if he hadnt been told , probably every day , how much talent he has and how great he could become! it gotta get into your head, especially when your " still a kid really" as NW said recently.
I really think that the way he has been handled by qpr managers and staff is creating a monster ego and this cannot be a good thing. A good old fashioned dropping is called for....we may get "good" adel back when he returns.....but then again are his performances really that bad?
Watched the whole thing again, with an eye on him, and some of his passing was sublime -- the pass that led to the first red card, the pass to Young when Young nearly scored, several other passes/lay-offs/back-heels/flicks which were accurate and opened up attacks for other players.
He is his own worst enemy with the strop over the penalty and subbing though, and I think it's easy for people to get a downer on him and focus on the passes which did go astray -- but it was the minority which did, and the fact that the commentators picked up on it was unfortunate -- but they frequently mentioned the class passes too.
Papers gave him a decent rating too.
I think it's unfortunate that fans are turning on him.
I think some of the current fans would have lambasted Stan Bowles too.
I think the expectations on him to score amazing goals is too high and he is getting judged unfairly because he isn't scoring those goals at the moment -- but this is a step up and his all round play has improved, as noted by many on other MB's and in the press.
He does need to grow up quickly, because it would be a shame if all the wonderful memories from last season were tarnished by the strops, which had largely disappeared.
But it is very wrong to try and say that all or even most of his passes were inaccurate, because they weren't.Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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Oh, while I'm at it, watching it back made me wonder if the club's physio has enough superglue -- because Adel was badly chopped several times -- clearly Chelsea's way of negating his threat --and his legs must be in pieces.
Same goes for Barton -- Cole should have been red-carded at the final whistle, no doubt about that, and Joey took a few nasties too.Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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Originally posted by swanleyhoop View PostOh, while I'm at it, watching it back made me wonder if the club's physio has enough superglue -- because Adel was badly chopped several times -- clearly Chelsea's way of negating his threat --and his legs must be in pieces.
Same goes for Barton -- Cole should have been red-carded at the final whistle, no doubt about that, and Joey took a few nasties too.
''Ee go Klayzee''!
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Originally posted by swanleyhoop View PostInteresting you should say that.
Watched the whole thing again, with an eye on him, and some of his passing was sublime -- the pass that led to the first red card, the pass to Young when Young nearly scored, several other passes/lay-offs/back-heels/flicks which were accurate and opened up attacks for other players.
He is his own worst enemy with the strop over the penalty and subbing though, and I think it's easy for people to get a downer on him and focus on the passes which did go astray -- but it was the minority which did, and the fact that the commentators picked up on it was unfortunate -- but they frequently mentioned the class passes too.
Papers gave him a decent rating too.
I think it's unfortunate that fans are turning on him.
I think some of the current fans would have lambasted Stan Bowles too.
I think the expectations on him to score amazing goals is too high and he is getting judged unfairly because he isn't scoring those goals at the moment -- but this is a step up and his all round play has improved, as noted by many on other MB's and in the press.
He does need to grow up quickly, because it would be a shame if all the wonderful memories from last season were tarnished by the strops, which had largely disappeared.
But it is very wrong to try and say that all or even most of his passes were inaccurate, because they weren't.
i would defo play him vs spurs as think he will have a point to prove to harry
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Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote View Posti agree with you swanley he did a lot of good things in that game which get overshadowed by acts of petulance
i would defo play him vs spurs as think he will have a point to prove to harryFaurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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Originally posted by swanleyhoop View PostGood point -- he's actually been with us for nearly 3 years now, but only signed as our player for just over a year, so the Spurs link is still going to be strong -- especially as Harry seemed convinced he couldn't do it in the Prem. Would be a great time for Adel to prove to everyone that he can.
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