This guy does seem to be very determined and passionate, his English is sketchy, but he talked about in broken English about his goal scoring record. In Italy Serie B is not covered too much ( in fact no live games in of Serie B in Italy), his best time was when he scored 23 goals in one season for Grossetto and than last season he scored 18. The reason why we don't have goals on you-tube is that is rarely covered, but he will soon provide a more in depth DVD which he has of his goals and we will of course put that up on the web-site.
End of the day, no point in being negative and I really hope he proves us all wrong. He got offers from other clubs in Italy, but as soon as he got the call for the move to QPR, he jumped at the chance.
When we see a player for the first time, we are quick to judge, mainly due to our incomplete knowledge of that player and we seemed to have accepted Faurlin because of his price tag, but I learn't a lesson today which we never see. He speaks with a complete determination to learn English and get the club promoted, its going to take time to adapt to the championship and for that reason, I'm will give assessments on his performances but it will always try to have a positive aspsect to it.
This guy who can hardly speak a word of English, goes to a complete unknown country, does not know anyone and has basically to fend for himself, forget the footballer tag, think about us. Think of going to work in Italy without knowing the country, the language, the currency, away from your family and not knowing how the fans will react to you. He may not be the answer, but he needs to be given time. I would hate to see this player booed based on our inability as supporters to give players a little time. We should remember the day he wears those blue and white hooped shirts in a championship match, it would be a proud day for him too, I hope we don't spoil it.
End of the day, no point in being negative and I really hope he proves us all wrong. He got offers from other clubs in Italy, but as soon as he got the call for the move to QPR, he jumped at the chance.
When we see a player for the first time, we are quick to judge, mainly due to our incomplete knowledge of that player and we seemed to have accepted Faurlin because of his price tag, but I learn't a lesson today which we never see. He speaks with a complete determination to learn English and get the club promoted, its going to take time to adapt to the championship and for that reason, I'm will give assessments on his performances but it will always try to have a positive aspsect to it.
This guy who can hardly speak a word of English, goes to a complete unknown country, does not know anyone and has basically to fend for himself, forget the footballer tag, think about us. Think of going to work in Italy without knowing the country, the language, the currency, away from your family and not knowing how the fans will react to you. He may not be the answer, but he needs to be given time. I would hate to see this player booed based on our inability as supporters to give players a little time. We should remember the day he wears those blue and white hooped shirts in a championship match, it would be a proud day for him too, I hope we don't spoil it.
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