What do Adel Taarabt and Kevin Pietersen have in common? Answers on a postcard please...![]()
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What do Adel Taarabt and Kevin Pietersen have in common? Answers on a postcard please...![]()
Tell you what, let's keep Adel and have Seedorf as manager.
Tell you what, let's keep Adel and have Seedorf as manager.
Tell you what, let's keep Adel and have Seedorf as manager.
Tell you what, let's keep Redknapp and let him get on with building a side for the coming season.
I wasn't keen on the Rio Ferdinand signing, but it's clear that his signing had a lot to do with Redknapp. It is also clear that Caulker signing had a lot to do with Ferdinand and Redknapp. I don't think there's been much argument over who Redknapp has retained and who's been released. There's been little dissent over the likely outcome with Taarabt, and resignation from all that Remy wants away.
I'm looking forward to the next few signings in what is evidently a fiercely competitive marketplace. There's little doubt that given this, a 'name' like Redknapp (and Ferdinand) can only work in our favour.
You cannot be serious !!
It was tongue in cheek, but we could do a lot worse and I hope the board are actively thinking about the post Redknapp era. He'll be gone at the end of this season, possibly before. In the meantime we need an imaginative, creative attacking midfielder pretty sharpish if we are dumping Adel.

It was tongue in cheek, but we could do a lot worse
I hope the board are actively thinking about the post Redknapp era.
In the meantime we need an imaginative, creative attacking midfielder pretty sharpish if we are dumping Adel.
WHY IS THAT THEN STAN ?
Adel has never been an imaginative creative midfielder for us in the Prem before, so whats changed ?
Time to get off Harrys back mate![]()
Taarabt performance in the PL to me was still excellent ... maybe not as we all expected but the best QPR player ever IMO

Which ones were those then? the ones where he was outplayed by savage, subbed and sulked, missed corners and free kicks or just alienated the whole team.
He's so good he cant find another team on the planet who can play the way he does...pure genius...![]()
The matches you missed Chief ... Savage didn't play against Taarabt in the Prem ... I was there that night against Derby I think and Savage was useless IMO and should have been sent off twice for fouling Taarabt. Fools who think it was good for Savage to stop Adel playing are as usual wrong. Your view of Taarabt is yours respect but I challenge every QPR fan in the world to say he's no good
Brilliant player who i would pay to watch every time. For a team who is considered to struggle big time ... Harold entertain us FFS
Taarabt wins QPR games... He is a match winner
DT, you saying the same thing over and over, does not make your reality, the truth.
If Adel is as good as you say, surely a big European club would have come in for him. At the price QPR have put on him E5-6mil, surely he is in the very affordable range.
But yet, where are all the offers ?
For "one of the best players in Europe" ?
It doesn't really matter how he compares to other players, what other clubs think he's worth etc. The fact is he's given me more entertainment than any other QPR player since the 1970s. Even in his so called dreadful seasons in the prem he was the most interesting and exciting player on the pitch most of the time. The things he tries may not always come off, but at least he tries them. Players like him make it worth going to see the game, its what I was brought up on.
I recognise that the preference nowadays is for automata who can run up and down a lot, 'do a job', and don't take risks. I still think there is a place in every team for just one player of the imagination.
Even in his so called dreadful seasons in the prem he was the most interesting and exciting player on the pitch most of the time.
It doesn't really matter how he compares to other players, what other clubs think he's worth etc. The fact is he's given me more entertainment than any other QPR player since the 1970s. Even in his so called dreadful seasons in the prem he was the most interesting and exciting player on the pitch most of the time. The things he tries may not always come off, but at least he tries them. Players like him make it worth going to see the game, its what I was brought up on.
I recognise that the preference nowadays is for automata who can run up and down a lot, 'do a job', and don't take risks. I still think there is a place in every team for just one player of the imagination.[/
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Very much this!