Predictive textings SwordsyWho's that, Toilet?
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Predictive textings SwordsyWho's that, Toilet?
So he's a better tackler. So what. His STYLE OF PLAY is that of a ball playing midfielder, where as Henry is an enforcer. I'm talking about style of play, not stats mate. There's lies, dam lies and then there's statistics. Stats on their own are somewhat misleading. I'm not bigging up Henry as such just pointing out the flaw of trying to compare player on position alone.
Let's not act like Faurlin is going to play 40+ games this season, we're going to need Henry in certain games where our backs are against the wall and he can break up their play whilst giving our back 4 some protection.
As a man-marker, he's very effective. The job he did to shut down Ivanovic against Chelsea proved that.
The independent R's have posted a good report on the match.
http://www.indyrs.co.uk/2015/08/qpr-1-atalanta-bc-1/
Was our formation 4-2-3-1 or 4-1-4-1?
Or was it just "fluid"?
Faurlin may well not play 40 games but alternative options to Henry in the holding role are also Luongo, Diakite, Gladwin (he’s played centre back and left back so can defend), and this new Dutch bloke coming in.
As a back’s against the wall, I would rather a centre midfielder who can win the ball, then pick a pass, relieving pressure on the back 4 by helping us get possession further up the field and even creating a goal (think Reading away to Routledge when down to ten men with an inch perfect pass).
The playing left wing and marking a right back. Is also a funny example. Right back’s aren’t the most impressive people to nullify in a game and in any case we lost that game 1-0. Now we were playing Chelsea that day and no guarantee we would score but Henry from the left isn’t exactly a guaranteed source of goals.
Playing Henry when we are trying to survive and scrap a 0-0 has more of a case but next year we need to win games and I do not see a case for him giving so much defensively that we can write a midfielder off from contributing towards us scoring.
Just watching the Charity Shield highlights. I want to watch a QPR team that plays like Arsenal every week. Any chance? I'm prepared to give it a couple of years to get there.
It's been said before and it'll be said again, our shirts are shat!
I won't bother with a stats battle Damage, but there's certain intangibles that you need within a playing squad.
Nullifying Ivanovic wasn't impressive and is a funny example? I don't think so mate. Ivanovic often marauds forward and is involved in Chelsea's play and Henry out of position cut that straight out. Perhaps if your mate Matt Phillips could finish instead of shooting straight at the keeper we might have got the win eh?
Luongo...not a holding mid, Gladwin.....not a holding mid.....Diakite....I'd argue he's more box to box like Luongo.
Henry's experience and knowledge of the league will stand us in good stead. Think you'll find this is probably the opinion shared by the majority.
It's difficult to judge on a limited time on the pitch both for and against. Comparisons come in all shapes for example Caulkers 8m price tag and performances last season and a free (I think) signing in hall may be bargain of the season.Of course you can compare him to Faurlin. They play the same position.
Difference is Henry only does one side of the game. Faurlin will win just as many if not more tackles than Henry and he’ll get involved getting the team going moving forward and creating chances. His variation of passing and ability to move the ball forward and not solely sideways and backwards.
Henry is an extremely limited player, his lack of ability means he hides from certain sides of the game and people judge him by extremely low expectations. He doesn’t fit into a team that will try to play football.
Well if you could find any stats that backed up your point you obviously would use it.
Ivanovic is a funny example as it emphasises my point. A left midfielder is normally a main source of creativity and goals. Henry was never going to do that playing in that position, so did he do enough playing that role and sacrificing creativity and chances of scoring? Well seeing as we lost that game, and conceded without scoring I would say its certainly not a conclusive yes, and hardly a big endorsement of his plus points to pick out that specific game. Is also funny that you then picked out Philips moving responsibility to him… more of the its not Henry’s fault he’s not responsible for any of that.
Were you at the game yesterday? Luongo literally played in a holding role. Clear tactic that he was under instruction from Ramsey to play a disciplined role deep in the midfield. Rarely breaking forward and playing much deeper than you might have otherwise expect. And if Ramsey was to instruct Gladwin to play the holding role, he could of course play that role. Question is would he do a better job than Ramsey. With Ramsey’s new emphasis on our style requiring players with technical ability I’d say there is a fair chance.
Well if you could find any stats that backed up your point you obviously would use it.
Ivanovic is a funny example as it emphasises my point. A left midfielder is normally a main source of creativity and goals. Henry was never going to do that playing in that position, so did he do enough playing that role and sacrificing creativity and chances of scoring? Well seeing as we lost that game, and conceded without scoring I would say its certainly not a conclusive yes, and hardly a big endorsement of his plus points to pick out that specific game. Is also funny that you then picked out Philips moving responsibility to him… more of the its not Henry’s fault he’s not responsible for any of that.
Were you at the game yesterday? Luongo literally played in a holding role. Clear tactic that he was under instruction from Ramsey to play a disciplined role deep in the midfield. Rarely breaking forward and playing much deeper than you might have otherwise expect. And if Ramsey was to instruct Gladwin to play the holding role, he could of course play that role. Question is would he do a better job than Ramsey. With Ramsey’s new emphasis on our style requiring players with technical ability I’d say there is a fair chance.
It's difficult to judge on a limited time on the pitch both for and against. Comparisons come in all shapes for example Caulkers 8m price tag and performances last season and a free (I think) signing in hall may be bargain of the season.
We must have been at different games cos luongo never played in a holding role yesterday. Faurlin did then henry
Of course you can compare him to Faurlin. They play the same position.
Difference is Henry only does one side of the game. Faurlin will win just as many if not more tackles than Henry and he’ll get involved getting the team going moving forward and creating chances. His variation of passing and ability to move the ball forward and not solely sideways and backwards.
Henry is an extremely limited player, his lack of ability means he hides from certain sides of the game and people judge him by extremely low expectations. He doesn’t fit into a team that will try to play football.
Even if I did provide statistics, it wouldn't promote a discussion with you would it? It would just turn it to a trade off where you'd try and claim the high ground at whatever cost.
You don't rate Henry and that's fine, fully entitled to your opinion, but don't go typing endless bullshit drivel to try and sway mine. You end up making yourself look a complete prick.
I've never blocked anyone's posts on here but with you I might have to. Have a think about what a forum is mate, you're
not the high and mighty opinion, you're a contributor like all of us.
Well actually Faulrin is the best at making tackles and interceptions in our side.
Here is an article that was written just before his first cruciate injury against MK Dons.
http://www.whoscored.com/Articles/ohvtzx93c0anlhruz6nqww
“The Argentine is second only to Lucas in the Premier League when it comes to tackles, with his ball-winning ability proving an essential part of his team’s play. Faurlin makes 4.7 tackles per game... The Argentine’s ability to read the game and break up play is shown by an impressive 2.3 interceptions, again the most of Warnock’s side.Stationed in central midfield, Faurlin sees the ball more than any QPR player, making 59.1 passes with an 82% accuracy. He’s third when it comes to creating goalscoring opportunities for the London club, averaging 1.5 key passes, though has surprisingly failed to pick up an assist so far. The only player to take part in every game for Warnock’s side, Faurlin’s all-round contribution has proved essential”
I know its an old article but Faurlin's game hasnt changed since then. Tackles and incerceptions per game like those stats. What else does an enforcer do?
Faurlin is both a ball playing midfielder and ‘an enforcer’. Faurlin is actually better than Henry at the ‘enforcer’ side of the game but as he is not such a limited footballer he does the other side as well.
Henry is just a very limited footballer and for some reason people think we can carry his dead weight of offering nothing going forward. Faurlin’s long range passing to Phillips so far this pre-season shows that his role doesn’t need to be so limited. He raises it up a level. Henry gets away with it because people have set such low expectations for him. He doesn’t do certain things going forward badly, like Barton did. It’s even worse than that… he doesn’t do them at all!!
Damage IMO is a valued poster and he is right to push it good for him
Nope not correct IMO
On away games on a wet Tuesday night I would pick Henry every time
Probably our best player last year IMO and that from a very poor team
He collects he gives it simple
Odd mistake but is rarely out of position Faurlin 5 years ago was excellent but always stretching or trying to catch up ... Not my idea of a deep midfielder Faurlin is a quarter back and is much more creative I agree but I think you are wrong and don't agree with your ideas
Nice to know not everyone is in a strop and I've disagreed and agreed with you as much as anyone on here.Damage IMO is a valued poster and he is right to push it good for him
As long as he don't push it too far. The Doctor's have already warned him about his stress levels and he doesn't want to end up back on that ward