Most dramatic fall 07:00 - Dec 18 with 5823 views | hoops_legend | Which QPR player had the most dramatic fall from grace in your experience. What I mean by that who started absolutely great and ended up as one of the worst and how can we explain it all? Seems to happen to quite a few QPR players Samba diakete was absolutely set to become a qpr favourite. He was absolutely mental - his Fulham display saw him chop down their opponents and get two yellow cards quickly and we all thought we had a head case. Then he really kicked on and his displays the rest of the season were immense. Loved him. He worked well with Taarabt, cisse etc Then we signed him permanently I think and he just lost it. Does anyone know what happened and why? Was this mark hughes influence? Who else have we got? Stuart wardley perhaps | |
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Most dramatic fall on 21:13 - Dec 21 with 411 views | QPunkR | Absolutely with you on this one mate. Wardley played so far above anything he’d ever shown before or since for that one six month spell, it’s completely unfair to describe his career after that as a fall. However, my mate still dislikes him to this day after he met Wardley at the horse racing and received a particularly awful tip from him for the next race. Still makes me laugh to this day | |
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Most dramatic fall on 00:41 - Dec 22 with 291 views | hoops_legend | Sorry but Rob Green started absolute pants for us. Reason we had to get julio cesar in | |
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Most dramatic fall on 00:42 - Dec 22 with 291 views | hoops_legend | I really like granero but that early losing streak really lost him. Shame. Good shout | |
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Most dramatic fall on 00:44 - Dec 22 with 284 views | hoops_legend | How does loic remy get a mention in all the qpr players. He got a decent return for us to be fair [Post edited 22 Dec 0:47]
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Most dramatic fall on 00:48 - Dec 22 with 281 views | hoops_legend | Bit worried that Lucas Anderson should be mentioned in here. He was superb to begin with and now I am unsure what he brings to the team | |
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Most dramatic fall on 08:56 - Dec 22 with 223 views | gigiisourgod | Rowan Vine. Thought he was a smashing player with such intelligent movement / patterns of play pre-injury. The first player I could really see a shift in the calibre of player we were now able to sign. Then it was so sad to see him come back after the injury and look completely unrecognisable, obviously a lot went on and changed in between. To a much lesser extent as still a club legend; Kevin Gallen. Would he have kicked on and played for Liverpool, Man Utd, England had it not been for Fratton Park? Hard to know, but guess he wouldn’t be the legend he is at QPR as doubt he would have been playing 3rd tier football at 26/27. Ended up being part / captain of a team that gave so many of us such happy years supporting the club. | | | |
Most dramatic fall on 11:09 - Dec 22 with 138 views | stowmarketrange | Can I nominate the Preston keeper after yesterday’s injury following their team’s red card?I know the ref can’t whether a player is genuinely injured or not,but he was definitely taken in by his antics yesterday,and I’m glad it came back to bite him on the a@se.Good to see our players pour his water away too. Just a shame that we didn’t score in the added time that his cheating created,but I’ll take the points anyway. | | | |
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