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On the full version of this chat Orr also talks about Adel’s ability and his lack of training. He also mentions Joey Barton and how he treated Adel to the point that Taraabt send a legally drafted letter to QPR stating he refused to train with Barton as Barton was endangering his career by over zealous tackling. Barton also undermined Warnock.
Among many, many mistakes at the club around this time, signing Barton has to be right up there. Vile.
A very surprising stat but context is everything. You can be surrounded by three opposition players and have the ball taken off you or you can pass the ball, under little pressure, straight to the opposition like Ashby did last night on several occasions.
Jimmy Dunne continues to defy logic at right back. He’s not quick and not the most comfortable with the ball at his feet but does a brilliant job even against the leagues top scorer in Sainz. He gets forward and links up well. He’s undropable.
As has been stated though the weakness is at LB. Ashby had an absolutely shocking performance last night, giving the ball away so many times. I know he’s only young but his basic passing ability is very poor. Fox was equally as dodgy when he came on.
I wouldn’t get too good at this headline writing malarkey (and some of them are very good). Someone might get ideas about a weekly competition to write the best match reports. #FeetUpCigarOnTheGo
His corners are also an improvement on the failure to beat the first man that we’ve had to endure for the last couple of seasons. His corners caused havoc against Watford and we scored from one today. It’s a shame, at 6’4” that he can’t be on the end of them as well.
In karate and aikido (and probably more martial arts) if one combatant injures his opponent it is considered honorable to kneel and look in the opposite direction so as not to see the shame/vulnerability of their opponent.
Whereas in MMA it is considered fair game to punch your opponent in the face when he’s on the floor and already all but unconscious. Disgusting.
Will the two of you give it a rest. You’ve been bickering for days across different threads. You’re spoiling the LFW experience for the rest of us. Thank you
Has anyone else noticed that, when he’s subbed off, Saito turns to the pitch and bows. In a sporting context this is also done at martial arts dojos and at Sumo wrestling. Being a bit of a fan of all things Japanese I love that he does this.
In hindsight, I think the near unrelenting misery of supporting this team may have got to me. As shiťe as I think this team is, there may well have been more shiťťer QPR teams in the past.