Midfielder ready to fight for QPR future By Jacob Murtagh Jul 1 2013 Add a comment inShare. Share on email Share on print Alejandro Faurlin Alejandro Faurlin ALI Faurlin is desperate to prove his worth to boss Harry Redknapp and force his way back into the QPR first team. The Argentine midfielder returned to Harlington for pre-season training today following a disappointing loan spell at Serie A side Palermo. Faurlin is one of the longest-serving players at Loftus Road, but was deemed surplus to requirements by Redknapp in January following the arrival of Jermaine Jenas. But the 26-year-old is determined to get back into the reckoning as Rangers look to bounce back from relegation at the first attempt. He told www.qpr.co.uk: âItâs great to be back. I start to feel like an old player here! âItâs good to come to somewhere that feels like home. It is amazing how much has changed over these four years. âI feel part of this club because I have been here for such a long time now and I always talk about this with Adel [Taarabt]. âI feel good here. My home is in west London, my son is happy here, I feel comfortable here. âBut it is my challenge now to prove to the manager what I can do because I want to continue my career here.â Read more: Fulham Chronicle http://www.fulhamchronicle.co.uk/london-qpr/2013/07/01/82029-33552547/#ixzz2XsHIXQuI
Amazing ....................... we have players the gaffer want to keep but they want to go and then we have players that want to stay but the gaffer wants rid of ................... we RRR'rs fans simply cannot win a trick, Bartender ........
Faurlin and Taarabt are QPR and these two players should be looked after by the club at all costs. Harold you dinosaur if you can't see this then again you are useless ... He is after Scott Pilgrim Peter Parker or another hero in his mind I am certain of that ... yet he has two QPR heroes here already and if he lets both of them go ... I know now that I can only follow QPR at a distance and watch the full implosion of our club.
This is one bit of rhetoric I actually believe. I thought it might have been Granero which I'm not prepared to believe until he proves himself on the pitch. Ale has done that.