Faurlin 14:49 - Jan 10 with 11957 views | QPRDave | Palermo asked to take him on loan and we have said no | | | | |
Faurlin on 14:50 - Jan 10 with 3701 views | TacticalR | A thousand times 'no'! | |
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Faurlin on 14:53 - Jan 10 with 3637 views | Jamie | Controversial opinion no doubt, but personally think it would be a good move for him to get plenty of game time which he looks questionable to get here. | | | |
Faurlin on 14:54 - Jan 10 with 3622 views | Gloucs_R | £5m and he can go but not on loan. | |
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Faurlin on 14:57 - Jan 10 with 3594 views | QPRDave | Do you think he's up for sale? | | | |
Faurlin on 14:59 - Jan 10 with 3570 views | BrianMcCarthy | He's too good to loan or sell. Coach him, rehab him, but don't let him go. I know we're all on an austerity drive here and all that but Ale's one of the lower earners. | |
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Faurlin on 15:00 - Jan 10 with 3561 views | DylanP |
Faurlin on 14:54 - Jan 10 by Gloucs_R | £5m and he can go but not on loan. |
No way!! Admitedly, he hasn't look 100% in his last few performances, but lets not forget what he is capable of -- what he brings to the team. It is possible that Faurlin and Ganero are too similar to play together, but it is also possible that Granero will get injured or bugger off (especially if the wost comes to pass and we go down). Faurlin is young, committed and definitely Prem quality. Loan him out short term to give him a chance to get a run of games in and get his fitness back to 100% but that is all. Long term, hang on to him with everything we have got. | |
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Faurlin on 15:00 - Jan 10 with 3549 views | QPRDave |
Faurlin on 14:59 - Jan 10 by BrianMcCarthy | He's too good to loan or sell. Coach him, rehab him, but don't let him go. I know we're all on an austerity drive here and all that but Ale's one of the lower earners. |
Makes you wonder with the Livermore thing supposedly going on | | | |
Faurlin on 15:02 - Jan 10 with 3523 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Faurlin on 15:00 - Jan 10 by QPRDave | Makes you wonder with the Livermore thing supposedly going on |
Ya, I can't figure it out yet. | |
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Faurlin on 15:03 - Jan 10 with 3517 views | JonDoeman |
Faurlin on 14:54 - Jan 10 by Gloucs_R | £5m and he can go but not on loan. |
Stocks fallen! ___________________ Faurlin is worth more than Liverpool star - Warnock Dec 9 2011 By Paul Warburton alejandro faurlin Image 2 QPR have slapped a £17million price tag on Ali Faurlin after two Premiership clubs and one from Serie A made enquiries about the midfield maestro this week. Neil Warnock gave his player an ear-wigging as he left the pitch following Saturday’s 1-1 with West Brom, but the manager last night insisted the Argentine would be the very last player to leave Loftus Road. Warnock watched tomorrow’s (Saturday) opponents Liverpool lose at Fulham on Monday night and admitted he would fight tooth and nail to keep Faurlin. “If say, Jordan Henderson is worth what Liverpool paid for him,” the manager told the Gazette, “then Ali’s got to be worth more than that. “I said when we gave him an extended deal last year to 2014, he was the best signing I made at QPR, and he would be the very last to leave.” http://www.ealinggazette.co.uk/sport/allsport/2011/12/09/faurlin-is-worth-more-t | |
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Faurlin on 15:05 - Jan 10 with 3497 views | HollowayRanger | at moment we seem to have lost johnson dyer nelsen???? bosingwa and brought it DJ hulse bothroyd WHEN SHOULD I START THE PANIC!!!! | |
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Faurlin on 15:06 - Jan 10 with 3486 views | Northernr | Well we have to come up with a strategy to get him back to his best. At the moment we put him in the team, he plays well, we keep him in the team and play him 90 mins 90 mins 90 mins 90 mins and invariably in the third or fourth game he has a shocker and then he's dropped completely for a few weeks. Fulham he was excellent and then got progressively worse over the next few games, now he's dropped again and back to flogging himself to death by himself in Ravenscourt Park on a Sunday morning. Hughes has a lot to answer for here as well. He wasn't even due back until end of September and yet the very second he was back in full training he put him in for 90 mins for Walsall, then man City a few days later, the Chelsea, then Tottenham (performance starting to decline) and then Reading where sure enough he played badly and took a real nasty knock. Nine months out and Hughes plays him for five full games consecutively in three weeks. Numpty. We need a strategy and a programme for him - quite possibly including a loan at some point. If we sold him it would just be absolute vintage QPR - zero strategy, zero long term planning, zero big picture. | | | |
Faurlin on 15:07 - Jan 10 with 3479 views | Gloucs_R |
Faurlin on 15:05 - Jan 10 by HollowayRanger | at moment we seem to have lost johnson dyer nelsen???? bosingwa and brought it DJ hulse bothroyd WHEN SHOULD I START THE PANIC!!!! |
Depends on what your expectation is? Mine is that we are down and nothing can stop that so may as well balance the books. | |
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Faurlin on 15:08 - Jan 10 with 3468 views | Northernr |
Faurlin on 15:05 - Jan 10 by HollowayRanger | at moment we seem to have lost johnson dyer nelsen???? bosingwa and brought it DJ hulse bothroyd WHEN SHOULD I START THE PANIC!!!! |
Not bothered about when, but if it could happen somewhere other than on here that would be great. | | | |
Faurlin on 15:10 - Jan 10 with 3446 views | BklynRanger | Ale is one of the players who we would undoubtedly need, and who might well stay, if we went down. If we get rid of him or force him out I will go fcuking spare. | | | |
Faurlin on 15:10 - Jan 10 with 3441 views | Suffolk | SSN quoting his agent as saying he is looking at possible moves for Ali to the mainland continent. Ali is on his way I think. | | | |
Faurlin on 15:11 - Jan 10 with 3437 views | Jamie |
Faurlin on 15:06 - Jan 10 by Northernr | Well we have to come up with a strategy to get him back to his best. At the moment we put him in the team, he plays well, we keep him in the team and play him 90 mins 90 mins 90 mins 90 mins and invariably in the third or fourth game he has a shocker and then he's dropped completely for a few weeks. Fulham he was excellent and then got progressively worse over the next few games, now he's dropped again and back to flogging himself to death by himself in Ravenscourt Park on a Sunday morning. Hughes has a lot to answer for here as well. He wasn't even due back until end of September and yet the very second he was back in full training he put him in for 90 mins for Walsall, then man City a few days later, the Chelsea, then Tottenham (performance starting to decline) and then Reading where sure enough he played badly and took a real nasty knock. Nine months out and Hughes plays him for five full games consecutively in three weeks. Numpty. We need a strategy and a programme for him - quite possibly including a loan at some point. If we sold him it would just be absolute vintage QPR - zero strategy, zero long term planning, zero big picture. |
Which is why (IMO) a short loan in Serie A could do him wonders. Slower paced league than the PL or Championship giving him more time on the ball to get back into the swing of things and less lung bursting shifts in the engine room which lets be honest has never been his game. With Mbia, Livermore, Granero, (whisper it) Derry seemingly ahead of him its hard to see where he's going to get the game time he needs here and vitally needs before next season where he will be a massive player for us. Would be a crying shame if he's sold, but as everyone acknowledged when HR joined, he's not planning for the future as lets be honest he wont be at the club next season. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Faurlin on 15:11 - Jan 10 with 3433 views | KevinPR |
Faurlin on 15:06 - Jan 10 by Northernr | Well we have to come up with a strategy to get him back to his best. At the moment we put him in the team, he plays well, we keep him in the team and play him 90 mins 90 mins 90 mins 90 mins and invariably in the third or fourth game he has a shocker and then he's dropped completely for a few weeks. Fulham he was excellent and then got progressively worse over the next few games, now he's dropped again and back to flogging himself to death by himself in Ravenscourt Park on a Sunday morning. Hughes has a lot to answer for here as well. He wasn't even due back until end of September and yet the very second he was back in full training he put him in for 90 mins for Walsall, then man City a few days later, the Chelsea, then Tottenham (performance starting to decline) and then Reading where sure enough he played badly and took a real nasty knock. Nine months out and Hughes plays him for five full games consecutively in three weeks. Numpty. We need a strategy and a programme for him - quite possibly including a loan at some point. If we sold him it would just be absolute vintage QPR - zero strategy, zero long term planning, zero big picture. |
Sports science at it's best. | | | |
Faurlin on 15:12 - Jan 10 with 3422 views | Gloucs_R | So Diakite offered in a swap deal and Ale offered for £5m then. | |
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Faurlin on 15:15 - Jan 10 with 3401 views | W7Ranger |
So Ale's not in Harry's plans. Palermo have come in for him. QPR have said No!!! | | | |
Faurlin on 15:16 - Jan 10 with 3389 views | BklynRanger |
F...F.....S.... | | | |
Faurlin on 15:17 - Jan 10 with 3377 views | Vish |
Faurlin on 15:10 - Jan 10 by BklynRanger | Ale is one of the players who we would undoubtedly need, and who might well stay, if we went down. If we get rid of him or force him out I will go fcuking spare. |
exactly this. although reading the SSN comments from his agent it doesn't look good. | | | |
Faurlin on 15:17 - Jan 10 with 3372 views | ellersliehoop |
Faurlin on 15:06 - Jan 10 by Northernr | Well we have to come up with a strategy to get him back to his best. At the moment we put him in the team, he plays well, we keep him in the team and play him 90 mins 90 mins 90 mins 90 mins and invariably in the third or fourth game he has a shocker and then he's dropped completely for a few weeks. Fulham he was excellent and then got progressively worse over the next few games, now he's dropped again and back to flogging himself to death by himself in Ravenscourt Park on a Sunday morning. Hughes has a lot to answer for here as well. He wasn't even due back until end of September and yet the very second he was back in full training he put him in for 90 mins for Walsall, then man City a few days later, the Chelsea, then Tottenham (performance starting to decline) and then Reading where sure enough he played badly and took a real nasty knock. Nine months out and Hughes plays him for five full games consecutively in three weeks. Numpty. We need a strategy and a programme for him - quite possibly including a loan at some point. If we sold him it would just be absolute vintage QPR - zero strategy, zero long term planning, zero big picture. |
What's he doing in Ravenscourt Park on a Sunday morning? | | | |
Faurlin on 15:18 - Jan 10 with 3362 views | W7Ranger |
Faurlin on 15:17 - Jan 10 by ellersliehoop | What's he doing in Ravenscourt Park on a Sunday morning? |
Why do you ask? Is he banned from going there on a Sunday Morning? | | | |
Faurlin on 15:19 - Jan 10 with 3347 views | A40Bosh |
Faurlin on 15:16 - Jan 10 by BklynRanger | F...F.....S.... |
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