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In theory a good idea I reckon, the only problem is one tackles like a loon at times the other is a little weak where tackling is concerned. They'd be great going forward but could leave us pretty exposed at times
The strikers have got most of the credit at Newcastle but having 2 very good CMs in Tiote and Cabaye has done wonders for them. I see our 2 being similar complementary players and look forward to them playing together.
In theory a good idea I reckon, the only problem is one tackles like a loon at times the other is a little weak where tackling is concerned. They'd be great going forward but could leave us pretty exposed at times
At the time of his injury, Faurlin was apparently leading the stats for the player having made the most tackles in the premiership.
This is from 27th Jan 2012, an article on the premiership's most underrated players
"1.) Alejandro Faurlin - QPR: The 25 year old Argentine has been incredibly impressive this season without many of us recognising. Faurlin has been instrumental to QPR this season. The Argentine has made the most passes for QPR this season with 1147 passes and has a decent passing accuracy of 81%. Offensively Faurlin has shown great competency too. The 25 year old has created 28 chances, which is the second highest for QPR this term. But Faurlin’s defensive work has been genuine top quality this season. Faurlin has won 68 tackles. Making him the most successful tackler in the Premier League. Faurlin is quickly becoming a very complete box to box midfielder. It’s a shame Faurlin is out for the season, as he was progressing so rapidly in the Premier League. But more crucially, his injury is and will continue to hurt QPR too, as Faurlin offers great solidity in the middle of the park. If Faurlin can recover from his injury and prove he can recapture his great form, it’s only a matter of time till he will be interesting many big clubs across Europe.""
I dont really give stats to much weight tbh, I just think back to moments like the WBA home game where he was merely brushed aside when all he had to do was get stuck in.
I dont really give stats to much weight tbh, I just think back to moments like the WBA home game where he was merely brushed aside when all he had to do was get stuck in.
I dont really give stats to much weight tbh, I just think back to moments like the WBA home game where he was merely brushed aside when all he had to do was get stuck in.
You can pick out a solo incident to make even Lionel messi look $hit.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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