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Hey QPR1976, don't believe if it you don't want to, and believe what you want, and it never come from friends it was from a very high profile member of staff who was fuming when I spoke to him after the City game, so seeing as he was one of last to leave I NEVER left early so get you facts right. For you information I DON'T want MH out. Now was I supposed to ignore what he said to me?? Or give you all the info I was given. Anyway like I say if you don't want to believe it thats your problem.
i like the fact hes a maverick, so did warnock by the way, no marks like SWP are 2 a penny. Maybe Hughes cant deal with awkward characters. Adel and Hoilett are the creative ones that need to be given a platform to entertain and make things happen
I don't know why he thinks that, I thought he was a constant threat the rest of the match and opened space up for others, he played a few exquisite passes that should have resulted in more, the sending off made it harder for everyone obviously!
When his goal went in, it was like, 'well thats my bit done, I'm in the team next game' and he stopped trying.
The game definatley changed with the double substitution, but It was more to do with Diakite than Tarbs.
Duno what game you were watching mate but even after the goal Adel was head and shoulders above all of our players - played some sublime balls through to the forwards and generally dictated play, barely misplaced a pas and was even tracking back.
As many have already said - he is by far and away our most excitign player and 1 of the very small amount we have that can turn a game on its head in a second... Must start games.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
Duno what game you were watching mate but even after the goal Adel was head and shoulders above all of our players - played some sublime balls through to the forwards and generally dictated play, barely misplaced a pas and was even tracking back.
As many have already said - he is by far and away our most excitign player and 1 of the very small amount we have that can turn a game on its head in a second... Must start games.
Taraabt is by a country mile, the most talented and exciting player I have seen at Rangers for years. How Hughes can leave him on the bench when the likes of Onuoha, SWP and Park are on it defies belief.
Let's face it, season tickets are not cheap and I know others travel much further than me to come to games. But surely we should be entitled to see his talent and be entertained, rather than watch Onuoha miscontrol the ball with his first touch and kick it out with his second. It's not the fact that we lost a game that bothers me, we are going to lose plenty. It's the fact that once again, as soon as you see the team selection, you realise that we are going to be served up yet another load of negative, boring, clueless rubbish.
Fast getting to the stage when I might just not bother any more.
eh? you sat through Paul Hart etc and now you want to give up, a couple weeks after we've outplayed two of the best sides in the country?
eh? you sat through Paul Hart etc and now you want to give up, a couple weeks after we've outplayed two of the best sides in the country?
Not quite. But totally disillusioned that after all the backing provided by our new owners, all the sensible efforts behind the scenes to move the club forward, we have to endure the rubbish we saw on Monday. Not because we lost, but because of the way we lost. Not because of those players who played really badly, but because we were denied watching our most exciting and effective players. Not because this is still happening after 6 games, but because it is still happening since January having spent millions, being backed through 2 transfer windows and getting the players the manager wanted.
I'm thoroughly fed up watching a team devoid of creativity. I don't want to see Taarabt and Hoilett on the bench when the likes of Park and Onuoha are on the pitch. Watching those players give away soft goals through basic mistakes and laziness. Who has scored a really good goal against us? How many have been soft? Sure, we played some good stuff against Spurs, but the last 5 minutes of the first half was full of warning signals which the manager didn't react to, so all the good work was undone. That is why we are rock bottom. And it is why, despite all their lovely, pretty football, Doncaster are now in League 1.
I want our team to go out and give the crowd something to get excited about. If we lose, so be it. If we lose to teams with better players, then fine. Losing at home to the likes of Swansea and West Ham is not acceptable. Or at least it isn't in the manner we lost. I don't like driving up from Brighton and seeing the team announced in the pub and knowing what to expect. And what we are going to be denied because of it.
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