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Larkeche 20:55 - Aug 10 with 8459 viewsHooparoo

Poor old Ziyad carried off on a stretcher in the game against Hearts. Was really hoping he’d come back better after a solid loan spell. Let’s hope he’s ok.

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Larkeche on 23:44 - Aug 10 with 6863 viewsHooping_Mad

I like him, hope he's ok.

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Larkeche on 01:32 - Aug 11 with 6669 viewsnumptydumpty

He is decent

That's a bit of a bugger

There is a player in this boy

More of a wing back than left back but a good option off the bench

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Larkeche (n/t) on 15:21 - Aug 13 with 5956 viewscpgerber

Started both games in the league, which is exactly what we wanted for him.
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Larkeche (n/t) on 15:26 - Aug 13 with 5899 viewsLongRanger

Larkeche (n/t) on 15:21 - Aug 13 by cpgerber

Started both games in the league, which is exactly what we wanted for him.
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Apparently fine, was training Monday, sounds like he was being cautious, as it was just cramp according to their manager.
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Larkeche on 17:20 - Aug 13 with 5484 viewsbosh67

I like him and hope he has a future here.

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Larkeche (n/t) on 17:24 - Aug 13 with 5461 viewscolinallcars

Larkeche (n/t) on 15:26 - Aug 13 by LongRanger

Apparently fine, was training Monday, sounds like he was being cautious, as it was just cramp according to their manager.


That's good news
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Larkeche on 12:33 - Nov 5 with 3950 viewsWaverley

It's never good seeing a player being taken off on a stretcher but Ziyad's case was funny in retrospect. It was a communication problem between Paris and Dundee. Ziyad had cramp and said he needed a stretch. His accent was a problem to the Dundonian ear, and a stretcher was called for. By the time Ziyad realised what was happening it was too late to stop the stretcher team carting him off, ignoring his protestations. Just as well we won 3-1 anyway.

He's been fantastic for Dundee. He needs to work on his defending, which is ok but can improve. His attacking is tremendous, however. He is fast, skillful and relentless. And he finishes well. He almost scored late in the game on Sunday but was denied by a fantastic save. He then took a full blooded clearance right in the face at close range. It pole-axed him, but after a damp sponge he picked himself up and won the game for us! Top man!

His 90+4 minute winner sums him up. He made a pass on the half way line, then sprinted into the penalty area to turn in the cutback. Even the opposing manager praised him after the match for his attitude. "He wanted that goal more than my defenders wanted to stop him". Ziyad Larkeche is proving very, very popular.

I love the second photo in this Instagram post with Ziyad racing away to celebrate, the defence in despair, and the fans going wild in the background. That's what football is about.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DB9DJruIaRO/?img_index=2
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Larkeche on 13:19 - Nov 5 with 3756 viewsFDC

Larkeche on 12:33 - Nov 5 by Waverley

It's never good seeing a player being taken off on a stretcher but Ziyad's case was funny in retrospect. It was a communication problem between Paris and Dundee. Ziyad had cramp and said he needed a stretch. His accent was a problem to the Dundonian ear, and a stretcher was called for. By the time Ziyad realised what was happening it was too late to stop the stretcher team carting him off, ignoring his protestations. Just as well we won 3-1 anyway.

He's been fantastic for Dundee. He needs to work on his defending, which is ok but can improve. His attacking is tremendous, however. He is fast, skillful and relentless. And he finishes well. He almost scored late in the game on Sunday but was denied by a fantastic save. He then took a full blooded clearance right in the face at close range. It pole-axed him, but after a damp sponge he picked himself up and won the game for us! Top man!

His 90+4 minute winner sums him up. He made a pass on the half way line, then sprinted into the penalty area to turn in the cutback. Even the opposing manager praised him after the match for his attitude. "He wanted that goal more than my defenders wanted to stop him". Ziyad Larkeche is proving very, very popular.

I love the second photo in this Instagram post with Ziyad racing away to celebrate, the defence in despair, and the fans going wild in the background. That's what football is about.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DB9DJruIaRO/?img_index=2
[Post edited 5 Nov 12:35]


That's great to hear, thanks for the report. Notable that you mention being "relentless", a goal we scored last season came out of Larkeche chasing a lost cause in the corner, I forget who it was against but we all commented on his desire at the time.
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Larkeche on 13:19 - Nov 5 with 3757 viewsslmrstid

Larkeche on 12:33 - Nov 5 by Waverley

It's never good seeing a player being taken off on a stretcher but Ziyad's case was funny in retrospect. It was a communication problem between Paris and Dundee. Ziyad had cramp and said he needed a stretch. His accent was a problem to the Dundonian ear, and a stretcher was called for. By the time Ziyad realised what was happening it was too late to stop the stretcher team carting him off, ignoring his protestations. Just as well we won 3-1 anyway.

He's been fantastic for Dundee. He needs to work on his defending, which is ok but can improve. His attacking is tremendous, however. He is fast, skillful and relentless. And he finishes well. He almost scored late in the game on Sunday but was denied by a fantastic save. He then took a full blooded clearance right in the face at close range. It pole-axed him, but after a damp sponge he picked himself up and won the game for us! Top man!

His 90+4 minute winner sums him up. He made a pass on the half way line, then sprinted into the penalty area to turn in the cutback. Even the opposing manager praised him after the match for his attitude. "He wanted that goal more than my defenders wanted to stop him". Ziyad Larkeche is proving very, very popular.

I love the second photo in this Instagram post with Ziyad racing away to celebrate, the defence in despair, and the fans going wild in the background. That's what football is about.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DB9DJruIaRO/?img_index=2
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I've always had a soft spot for Dundee ever since 10 year old me chose to play as them in the Scottish league on FIFA 2000 and I've always followed them from afar ever since. I really do want to try and get to Dens Park one day, particularly since this new stadium move might become a reality in X years (no new stadiums ever likely down here...)

Really sad news with Fabian Caballero recently too, that 2001-2004 Dundee period was a bit mad.

However, the concept of last minute home winners, opposing defences in despair and fans going wild in the background is all a bit of an alien concept to us down here at the moment. We're just used to everyone in the away end having a jolly old time all afternoon whilst we go home and grumble about another wasted afternoon of our lives on the internet.
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Larkeche on 13:36 - Nov 5 with 3654 viewsWaverley

Larkeche on 13:19 - Nov 5 by FDC

That's great to hear, thanks for the report. Notable that you mention being "relentless", a goal we scored last season came out of Larkeche chasing a lost cause in the corner, I forget who it was against but we all commented on his desire at the time.


When he was asked post-match about the effort he made to get into a position to score he said that 2-2 at home wasn't good enough and they had to win.

Edit: Is this the one you're thinking of? QPR 4 Stoke 2. Ben Pearson (og 89) to make it 3-2. Assist Ziyad Larkeche.
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Larkeche on 13:45 - Nov 5 with 3602 viewsWaverley

Larkeche on 13:19 - Nov 5 by slmrstid

I've always had a soft spot for Dundee ever since 10 year old me chose to play as them in the Scottish league on FIFA 2000 and I've always followed them from afar ever since. I really do want to try and get to Dens Park one day, particularly since this new stadium move might become a reality in X years (no new stadiums ever likely down here...)

Really sad news with Fabian Caballero recently too, that 2001-2004 Dundee period was a bit mad.

However, the concept of last minute home winners, opposing defences in despair and fans going wild in the background is all a bit of an alien concept to us down here at the moment. We're just used to everyone in the away end having a jolly old time all afternoon whilst we go home and grumble about another wasted afternoon of our lives on the internet.


I hope you make it to Dundee sometime. It was awful about Caballero. He was such a talented player but was so unlucky with injuries.

See from 4:14 onwards here for your guy enjoying his job.
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Larkeche on 13:47 - Nov 5 with 3584 viewsPhilmyRs

Thanks for the update which is good to hear and how a loan should work - player goes to another club to play games and develop with a view to returning and being a better player. It's what should have happened with Sinclair last season and Lloyd this. At least with Larkeche, he seems to have got a good club which is the most important thing, and they appear to be helping him develop, and he "should" return a much better player, although whether he's good enough remains to be seen.
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Larkeche on 13:54 - Nov 5 with 3558 viewsWaverley

Larkeche on 13:47 - Nov 5 by PhilmyRs

Thanks for the update which is good to hear and how a loan should work - player goes to another club to play games and develop with a view to returning and being a better player. It's what should have happened with Sinclair last season and Lloyd this. At least with Larkeche, he seems to have got a good club which is the most important thing, and they appear to be helping him develop, and he "should" return a much better player, although whether he's good enough remains to be seen.


Larkeche is giving his career a good boost this season. People are noticing him up here. If QPR don't want him there will be a queue of clubs trying to sign him. I'd love Dundee to keep him, but I don't think that's realistic.
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Larkeche on 14:39 - Nov 5 with 3390 viewsMyke

Larkeche on 13:54 - Nov 5 by Waverley

Larkeche is giving his career a good boost this season. People are noticing him up here. If QPR don't want him there will be a queue of clubs trying to sign him. I'd love Dundee to keep him, but I don't think that's realistic.


In the meantime, we continue to play a number of players out of position at LB - only at QPR
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Larkeche on 14:48 - Nov 5 with 3334 viewsCroydonCaptJack

Cheers for the update Waverley.
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Larkeche on 14:51 - Nov 5 with 3314 viewsLoyalitat

Larkeche on 14:39 - Nov 5 by Myke

In the meantime, we continue to play a number of players out of position at LB - only at QPR


Yep, only at QPR. For mine, he is better than both who started/deputised in that position on Saturday as overwhelmingly right-footed left-backs.
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Larkeche (n/t) on 15:20 - Nov 5 with 3204 viewsrobith

Larkeche (n/t) on 15:26 - Aug 13 by LongRanger

Apparently fine, was training Monday, sounds like he was being cautious, as it was just cramp according to their manager.


Reminds me of when Stephanie M'Bia dived like he'd been killed and got stretchered in a neck brace off to avoid the embarrassment of being called out
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Larkeche on 15:29 - Nov 5 with 3167 viewsBrianWilson

Starting to find his feet at Dundee now. Fans were not impressed with him early on but improving as time goes on.

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Larkeche on 15:36 - Nov 5 with 3148 viewsjohncharles

Being the only QPR supporter in Carnoustie I’m often asked why we sent him out on loan. I just shrug, put my hands over my face and order another drink.

Strong and stable my arse.

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Larkeche on 15:53 - Nov 5 with 3051 viewsTheChef

Ah yet another player who gets better by not playing QPR matches.

Last season he was definitely a useful impact sub (often playing further forward than LB) but I don't recall seeing much that suggested he is a definite starter at LB for us.

Anyway hope he continues to do well at Dundee and if we can benefit from that improved form in the future.

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Larkeche on 16:28 - Nov 5 with 2921 viewsaston_hoop

Really positive stuff which is great, but also with the astronomical caveat that Niko Hamalainen thrived at Kilmarnock before we put him back into the team

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Larkeche on 18:15 - Nov 5 with 2659 viewsnumptydumpty

Larkeche on 16:28 - Nov 5 by aston_hoop

Really positive stuff which is great, but also with the astronomical caveat that Niko Hamalainen thrived at Kilmarnock before we put him back into the team


Some players need games

We are slowly seeing that with a couple of our new signings

Am hopeful Larkeche comes back next season and kicks on.

I saw enough myself to think he could have a future for us.

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Larkeche on 13:48 - Nov 13 with 1909 viewsBakes

That’s a recall out of the question then


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Larkeche on 18:59 - Nov 13 with 1505 viewsDorse

Larkeche on 15:53 - Nov 5 by TheChef

Ah yet another player who gets better by not playing QPR matches.

Last season he was definitely a useful impact sub (often playing further forward than LB) but I don't recall seeing much that suggested he is a definite starter at LB for us.

Anyway hope he continues to do well at Dundee and if we can benefit from that improved form in the future.


Fck me! You're onto something here. Larkeche is getting better, every time he doesn't play for QPR, right? Well, I haven't a single game for us. I must be brilliant, and so is everyone on the LFW! We should play! Rush goalies, rolling subs, fag / lager / piss breaks, I reckon we'd walk the Championship. Only don't tell Nourry: I think he be pissed I've proved his business model is utter gash.

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Larkeche on 21:39 - Nov 13 with 1268 viewsLazyFan

Has tried to get matches. Did the right thing and went on loan, was performing well before his injury so, really unlucky. Not sure his defending is that great, but his wingback play, passing, movement, energy are all good enough for the champ.

Needed more games up there. Sad to see him out now. He would have been better than Santos, Ashby or Fox at LWB. Crackers that we lent him out.

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