Was this reporter at the same game as me? http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13112211.stm Reading this you'd think Taarabt was Messi the way they're going on. Yet again against us he had a mare. Was our equaliser really that much of a 'shock'? Thought we deserved a point in the end, well played lads. I've just about had it with the BBC, schoolboy reporting at best. Let's wait and see if the football league show is edited in just as biased a way...
I know, I hate how everyone jizzes over Taarabt, he was utter crap today and not for the first time, although he does put in performances like Cardiff which makes everyone forget). I think he's right about the equaliser, as in my eyes, we definately should have won, we had so many clear chances but we fluffed them. Our own fault though.
He looks confident with the ball, but is way to hmm, not sure if you say it like this in England but, "ball-horny/horny on the ball". He doesnt make much progress with it, mostly some fancy footwork at the same spot.
SSN are showing footage of the fans on the pitch after the game, both managers giving interviews, but none of the footage of the actual game.
The BBC are a disgrace....Set of southern based halfwits...Commentator on 5Live said City are playing in black and gold....No thats Wolves...you prat. He was almost holding the tears back when the equaliser went in...Has for 'ace' pundit Mark Bright am I really paying his wages. What he knows about football you can write on the back of a postcard....Average player.....rubbish pundit.... Rant over.
That could be the tagline "Horny on the balls" - A lot of ball-touching, and no sharing Starring Dixie Normous.
I've had about enough of this shoddy journalism, I've found an easy way the BBC could sort it out though... "The Hull City Show" on BBC1 at 9pm every Saturday. This five hour spectacular would show every game TWICE just to make sure we're given enough television exposure, after this, Deano will give some analysis, only mentioning Hull City by name and referring to the other team as simply "The Opposition" to make it fair. Deano will only give positive feedback so he doesn't upset anybody on here. I think that should sort out the BBC "bias", I'm just so sick of the world being against us. At least none of us are as delusional as Leeds fans eh?
From the Guardian match report "QPR fans had flocked to Loftus Road ready to revel in the sun and Hull, despite avoiding defeat in their last 17 away games, " So we only managed to "avoid defeat" nice. Thank god we have the HDM for great coverage-oh wait....
You have that right. Taarabts horny on the ball tactics repeatedly lost momentum for QPR when he teammates well placed. He dribbled the ball out of play 3-4 times, shot when it was a poor option and generally wined and poured. We looked the more likely to score in the 2nd half and a 2nd goal would have not been an injustice. Over 180 minutes this season we have matched or bettered the champions elect. Either that augers badly for them next year or it might be good fir us.
Bell end. Ok, Bias may be too strong word but do you really think the report is an accurate reflection of today's game and how Taarabt played?
"The late drama was a brutally stark contrast to what felt like a Bank Holiday stroll for a team continually inspired by the talent of playmaker Adel Taarabt." "A breathtaking piece of juggling skill from Taarabt, who will be determined to prove he can turn it on in the top-flight having failed to establish himself at Tottenham previously, preceded his audacious waist-high free-kick from 40 yards which whistled past the post." I'm sorry but that was probably his worst performance for QPR and as for the second quote, It was not a "breathtaking peice of juggling skill" and the free kick was utter ****e. We have other players ya know?
Agreed. Routledge looked much more of a threat and I thought Fitz Hall had a great game at the back. Best of luck for next season in the prem. Taarabt will no doubt leave for an established prem club and more money and fail to make an impact on the premiership. He's undoubtedly got skill but is far from a model professional.
Taarabt brought nothing to the game apart from a few tricks, which achieved nothing. Based on his two performances against us this season, QPR may as well be playing Billy Wingrove.