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  • Harry Redknapp's Tactical Masterclass Against Fulham

    Very good artcile IMO

    Harry Redknapp’s QPR finally managed to secure their first win of the season against Fulham on Saturday and it was largely down to ‘Uncle ‘Arry’s’ brilliant tactics. Adel Taarabt claimed all the pl…
    Last edited by GoldhawkR; 19-12-2012, 04:11 PM.

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    Faurlin is the one that made the biggest difference along with Adels brilliance on Saturday

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SpankwiR View Post
      Faurlin is the one that made the biggest difference along with Adels brilliance on Saturday
      I agree with this. Some people don;t understand his subtle brilliance. The role he plays was instrumental to our promotion and could be to our survival this year. He sits quite deep within the middle third of the pitch and controls the conversion from defense to attack. He takes the ball from the defense and distributes it effectively, you will never see him hoofing the ball up field, he always remains calm and composed. Without him, we waste too much possession hoofing the ball up field, or losing the ball through poor distribution.

      His distribution and break up play contribute enormously to our possession, this is what wins matches

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      • #4
        Originally posted by essex View Post
        I agree with this. Some people don;t understand his subtle brilliance. The role he plays was instrumental to our promotion and could be to our survival this year. He sits quite deep within the middle third of the pitch and controls the conversion from defense to attack. He takes the ball from the defense and distributes it effectively, you will never see him hoofing the ball up field, he always remains calm and composed. Without him, we waste too much possession hoofing the ball up field, or losing the ball through poor distribution.

        His distribution and break up play contribute enormously to our possession, this is what wins matches
        I agree does what you have said to some respects and he very good when he has possession. You're obviously very confident of your view, but watch him in games. Every opposition side targets him, even Sidwell and Baird tried within the first five minutes of Saturdays game to play on his shoulder. The truth of the matter is that he is very good when he plays he positions he wants to play in. Yes, he is very good when he gets to play on his left foot in the final third of the pitch, but he doesn't even look half as comfortable if he is forced on to his right foot. In fact, he rarely plays off of his right side.

        Previous managers have tried to get him out as they all realised that teams exploit the space behind him. Warnock to an extent, Hughes and now Redknapp.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GoldhawkR View Post
          I agree does what you have said to some respects and he very good when he has possession. You're obviously very confident of your view, but watch him in games. Every opposition side targets him, even Sidwell and Baird tried within the first five minutes of Saturdays game to play on his shoulder. The truth of the matter is that he is very good when he plays he positions he wants to play in. Yes, he is very good when he gets to play on his left foot in the final third of the pitch, but he doesn't even look half as comfortable if he is forced on to his right foot. In fact, he rarely plays off of his right side.

          Previous managers have tried to get him out as they all realised that teams exploit the space behind him. Warnock to an extent, Hughes and now Redknapp.
          Excuse me sounding sarcastic here, but isnt that the case with every player? Players stick to what their good and what their strengths are; you wouldn't judge Berbatov on how many yards he runs in a game or Tarbs on how many headers he wins.
          I saw a stat the other day (cant remember it exactly off the top of my head) but it was something like he has made the 5th highest amount of successful long range passes in the PL - pretty impressive considering he hasnt played much. And last year when he got injured he had made the 2nd most tackles in the league, behind Lucas.

          Exactly as Spank & Essex said, he was critical in the win vs Foolham and links defence and attack so so well. He can stick to being left footed only all he wants if he continues to play like he did against Foolham.
          Last edited by MattyRangers; 19-12-2012, 11:46 AM.
          You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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          • #6
            That's an awful comparison with Berbatov. I went on to say what I meant with mentioning about his right foot. Just watch him in games.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GoldhawkR View Post
              That's an awful comparison with Berbatov. I went on to say what I meant with mentioning about his right foot. Just watch him in games.
              I do and, personally, think he is superb and havent noticed any weak link with him being on that foot tbh.
              You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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              • #8
                I understand your opinion mate, each other their own.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                  I do and, personally, think he is superb and havent noticed any weak link with him being on that foot tbh.
                  Now Mackie on the other the other hand. (or rather not)

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GoldhawkR View Post
                    I agree does what you have said to some respects and he very good when he has possession. You're obviously very confident of your view, but watch him in games. Every opposition side targets him, even Sidwell and Baird tried within the first five minutes of Saturdays game to play on his shoulder. The truth of the matter is that he is very good when he plays he positions he wants to play in. Yes, he is very good when he gets to play on his left foot in the final third of the pitch, but he doesn't even look half as comfortable if he is forced on to his right foot. In fact, he rarely plays off of his right side.

                    Previous managers have tried to get him out as they all realised that teams exploit the space behind him. Warnock to an extent, Hughes and now Redknapp.
                    I hadn't actually noticed this. Will look out for it. I think the style of play with him on the pitch is far superior to when he is absent. We appear more composed and play possessive football. To me he hasn;t looked at his best this season, i think he may need a few games under his belt.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post

                      Exactly as Spank & Essex said, he was critical in the win vs Foolham and links defence and attack so so well. He can stick to being left footed only all he wants if he continues to play like he did against Foolham.
                      I agree somewhere between the two of ya. The point is Faurlin can be a great player for us. His distribution is top notch, he feeds Adel and, when he's in the right position, he makes a lot of tackles... but he leaves space behind him, is slow to turn etc. So we need MBia next to him when we're playing against energetic midfields, someone to mop up so we don't have midfielders driving at Hill and Nelsen, pulling them out of position.

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                      • #12
                        ... which is why, despite the odd pass, I thought MBia was second in line for MOTM on Saturday. We need him.

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                        • #13
                          I like Harry but I wouldn't put the Fulham win down to his tactics in particular.

                          I was more impressed he was able to get a team pulling in the same direction from what Hughes left him.

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                          • #14
                            This thread should be sent to Harry straight away for his future consideration! The tactical nous and awareness of some fans is mightily impressive and how they are not employed in the game is a mystery and footballs loss. Good stuff!!:pleasantsuprise:

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by twranger View Post
                              This thread should be sent to Harry straight away for his future consideration! The tactical nous and awareness of some fans is mightily impressive and how they are not employed in the game is a mystery and footballs loss. Good stuff!!:pleasantsuprise:
                              Don't wanna blow my own trumpet or anything, but I got Forest Green into the League Cup Quarters (lost to Villa 3-1) and upto Division 2 in my Championship Manager 01-02 game.

                              In seriousness, you think this thread is bad, check out the one about Keepers thats currently going on - a few Kevin Hitchcock's posting on ere apparently!
                              You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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