The Taarabt Question

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Taarabt : Stay or Sell?

  • Stay

    Votes: 46 74.2%
  • Sell

    Votes: 16 25.8%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .
Jan 24, 2011
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Suffolk
Simple enough....

There are many differing views on what to do with our "talismanic" midfielder.

Should he stay, or should he go?

It's NOT about the transfer fee, just your gut instinct.
 
I think if we are towards the bottom of the league he might decide he wants out anyway and not give 100%
He is a gamble to keep him or for any club who buys him
 
If the Goons sell and we sign some decent players his attitude may change, but then again if the team doesn't totally revolve around him the rattle will be out of the pram again. I reckon keep him till January then sell if he's had a few decent games, that'll get the maximum before he implodes.
 
i voted stay although I think he will gie us a year and then be off. However this is hiw season in which to show THAT he is a world class premier player
 
He's a flawed star in the making. To sell him now wouldn't be beneficial. We need to build on his level of talent. If he continues to be a prat then so be it... he can go!!!
 
Arsenal fan in peace - firstly welcome back to the premier league - QPR have been missed - too many northern teams in the league now :)

I think you should keep Taarabt - as much as he can throw his toys out of his pram - he is a good player and you might find he picks you up 10 pts himself and this could he could be the difference that keeps you up? :)
 
We need him to stay, and to play well. He is he reason we got promoted last season, he gave us something different. I want to see him roast Terry, Ferdinand etc.. and do it in a blue and white hooped shirt.

Does anyone really believe that we are more likely to score goals without him?
 
I vote to keep him - even if he doesn't play well, he pulls the opposition out of place with his runs, giving more space to whoever we're gonna have up front - and it would be a pleasure to see him skinning the more established PL players if he does perform as good as we know he can!
 
I voted for him to stay i want to see how he plays against the better sides in the premiership apart from that he is one of the few class players we have up front.