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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Flanman, Jun 29, 2012.

  1. DT

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    it does as lettuce is better than not having it. It sound like you are vitamin deficient ... The Zlatan no minerals and a lack of B6
     
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  2. FFS.73

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    Zlatan vs Google, just how fast can he cut and paste the George Graham championship winning team........but he probably doesn't know who George Graham is. Fair challenge,
     
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  3. The Zlatan

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    I wasn't even born before the 90's...
     
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  4. KooPeeArr

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    I suppose I could cut down my drinking further but, then again, I fall below the government's recommended limit (which is actually about half what the doctor's really think is a maximum). I've also not had a drink for 3 days so doubt that it the cause of any lethargy today.

    I've had perhaps 3 burgers this year and have salad around 5 times per week (plus bits in sandwiches etc) so don't really think it's that either.

    Perhaps my listlessness could be more down to lack of stimulus.

    Have you got anything interesting to say that might spark my brain off? Go on - something clever like! Pretty please?
     
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  5. FFS.73

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    But you're here to educate us, it says so on your profile. Come on Zlatan, you're not putting up a fight.
     
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  6. KooPeeArr

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    I thought your MO was about educating people - your ignorance of anything outside the last 22 years seems a very odd place to start.

    Edit: Sorry SB - you got there first. :)
     
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    What are doing having a conversation with me then? If you want to learn then say so we are here to befriend and help you
     
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  8. The Zlatan

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    As a member of the human race that was born and raised in the modern era, my views on football are far superior to all of yours. I think rationally and with intelligence. You all think about the past with delusions of grandeur.
     
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    He was probably born in 1999 went to his first football match 2009 and 3 years later has become a expert on all things in the footballing modern era and wants to educate us, jog on you leper..
     
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    Weve won more trophies than you in the last 7 years.
     
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    I respect young people as I have three your age. If you can't tell me about your club's past how can you be taken seriously? I therefore know more about your own club than you do. You clearly don't know anything about QPR so why not ask the opinions of a few others to get a more balanced view?
    Delusions of grandeur is something that No QPR fan has i know of .. Delusions of optimism maybe but how is that bad? we are on the up! ... I have been successful in life through luck and judgement you are unable to say that yet?. All I know so far is that you are young and don't seem to know or understand much about the game of football. I am beginning to feel sorry for you in a way now
     
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  12. The Zlatan

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    Why 7 years, why not 10?
     
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  13. The Zlatan

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    If we are purely talking about football, try me. Tactics, formations, playing styles, individual players. Anything.
     
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  14. DT

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    The Zlatan watch and learn it's a bit a free education from our mate sea hoop ... Th test is how many Arsenal players deserted Arsenal to play for QPR

    [video=youtube;PlxXQd9ggzM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlxXQd9ggzM[/video]
     
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    I was only counting years in your lifetime.
     
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  16. The Zlatan

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    I am considerably older than 7.
     
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    Do Arsenal play zonal marking?
    What player did you buy in 2002 to play in the hole?
    Explain Spain's current formation and how it works

    You have 90 seconds to pass
     
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    Don't be bringing history into it you said.

    Quit living in the past Zoltan [sic].
     
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    Here's what happened last time we played you and won 2-1:

    There were two key points in the victory, explained in that piece and outlined here.

    Taarabt

    First, Adel Taarabt was given far too much space, and was unquestionably QPR’s key player. He played more passes (31), more passes in the attacking third (12), took more shots (3) and dribbled past an opponent more often (4) than any of his teammates.

    There were three reasons why he got space:

    1. Theo Walcott played high up against Taye Taiwo, which meant there was a lot of vertical space between he and Bacary Sagna. Taarabt could come deep and pick up the ball away from Sagna under no pressure. On the other side, Aaron Ramsey was playing deeper (and more central), so the same ball wasn’t on to Mackie.

    2. The tilt of Arsenal’s midfield triangle allowed Taarabt into space behind them. This was a problem in two ways, both because Mikel Arteta playing in advanced of Alex Song meant space in that zone, and because the rotation of those players means they can both be caught too high up the pitch, and leave space behind.

    3. Song was the first function midfielder and in theory screening the space in front of the defence, but his direct opponent was Joey Barton (who Song stamped on earlier in the season, picking up a three-game ban). Barton played not as a number ten, but as a right-central midfielder, and Song got attracted to him – again, opening up space behind.

    Zamora v Vermaelen

    Thomas Vermaelen likes to move high up the pitch and leaves space in behind. Mark Hughes realised this at the start of 2009/10 with Manchester City and he told his players to do the same again. Sure enough, the pattern of interceptions shows how much more eager Vermaelen is to move up the pitch, whereas Laurent Koscielny sits deeper
     
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