expect him to start on the bench on Sunday then http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...a4mzW0fDEJQOVxcdQ&sig2=YvV7MinreZFquq3EJpDnmg
Would have said it was between Adel, Ceasar and granero myself. Gotta accept that decision as the voting will never been acurate given the amount of adel worshipers we have at the club based on a great season in the championship; a sh*te one in the prem and 9 games this year !! Having said that, he's playing really well. Happy to admit that. Long may it continue !
Just about saved yourself from the ritual slaughter - You are on probation for now but we're watching you. First part spot on, second wrong because your concept of a ****e season seems to consist of the first Fulham game. Finally, he has actually played fewer games than Granero having been frozen out since Swansea until Hughes was forced to bring him on against West Ham. if I was in the mood for tit for tat, I could say that Granero's season has been ****e and that he contributes **** all given that we have yet to win a game since he's been playing but then I would be making the same mistake that all of you Adel bashers make. Behave yourself.
Yorkshire Yorkshire Yorkshire. Surely you were not born and bread in the county and support the r's. Either way respect to you. I lived in Huddersfield for three years and loved it.
Here's another yorkshire Ranger. Born and bred in Leeds but you only get stick if you're a Man Utd fan up here!!
Should have been Cesar for me. Taarabt is consistently one of our better players however, imo. Queens....I really don't want to to stir up YET ANOTHER debate on Taarabt, but you can't keep getting away with saying he was ****e for ALL of last season. He was poor for the first third, started improving during the middle third and was very good, scoring two incredibly important goals in the final third.
Now I know you're taking the piss mate. (least I hope you are, otherwise you really know very little about the game)
When Faurlin was announced player of the month in September, he had a bad game just after the announcement in the stadium.
No. Born in Shepherds Bush. Went to primary school at Miles Coverdale, five minutes away from Loftus Road and moved up here 3 years ago for work. Can't actually ever see myself returning to London save to watch the odd game at HQ and visit friends and family. I see it as me opting in to a better way of life rather than exile from London.