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Good article for the Park bashers

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Flyer, Oct 26, 2012.

  1. Sanj

    Sanj Well-Known Member

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    Park probably played some of his best games against us (CL semi-finals) and his work rate was unreal. He was never an outstanding technical player but was a great asset for Fergie in his peak. He can probably do a job for you, but making him captain has to be one of the more baffling decisions, Mark Hughes has made.
     
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  2. Queenslander!!

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    Shirt sales in Asia mate....!!!
     
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  3. Flyer

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    For me, hed play the away games and games at home against the top half sides. Id have Hoilett and Taarabt on the wings against the bottom half sides at home.
     
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  4. Queenslander!!

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    Im not sure i buy into the "diffrent players for home & away games" phillosiphy completely....?

    I understand it for top or bottom half teams but home / away..? not so sure. I'm happy to be convinced though.?
    Why wouldnt we play tarbs and Hoillet against top teams? Is it the lack of tracking and tackling etc, or something I must have missed?
     
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  5. Flyer

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    They will usually have some world class player there and Park will have done his job if he cancels them out.

    Hoilett will have to match or beat his oppositions contribution which he can do against the lower half sides but its risky to bank on him doing better than Bale, Nani or Walcott.
     
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