Faurlin.. what a performance 21:54 - Dec 15 with 17484 views | hoops_legend | Yes austin got two goals but Faurlin was MOTM in my opinion. So many great deliveries from.corners and free kicks we could have scored 4. Fer was so off today it limited us. Faurlin also pulled all the strings and my heart stopped when donk almost wiped him out clean.. What a man. Clive give that man a 9 btw green is awful.and sandro got pushed. We should have won | |
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Faurlin.. what a performance on 16:42 - Dec 16 with 1999 views | Northernr |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 12:21 - Dec 16 by SuffolkHoop | Do you think Dunk meant it Clive? I watched it back a few times at FT and couldn't be sure either way. I'd like to think not, with Ale's history especially. Whether he did or didn't, the blokes clearly a tosser - he should have held his hands up and apologised rather than standing there grinning, maybe he's just thick? [Post edited 16 Dec 2015 12:22]
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Yeh I do. He had the hump after the challenge in the first half, he'd been persistently fouling and mouthing off in the 15 mins before it and he properly went for him. Nasty, spiteful tackle. | | | |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 17:35 - Dec 16 with 1938 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 16:42 - Dec 16 by Northernr | Yeh I do. He had the hump after the challenge in the first half, he'd been persistently fouling and mouthing off in the 15 mins before it and he properly went for him. Nasty, spiteful tackle. |
Also, it was a strange area of the pitch for a CB to be making a challenge. | | | |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 18:34 - Dec 16 with 1913 views | R_from_afar | The title of the thread is spot on! Sometimes, Ale's passing is inaccurate but that's because a large percentage of his passes are very attacking passes which aim to put the ball into a very dangerous area, e.g. threaded through bodies to someone running in on goal. When they come off, and they often do, they can create an opening from nothing. I love, love, love those swept passes he makes where he doesn't even take a touch, he just sends them on their way accurately with his first and only touch. They can do some serious damage because it all happens so fast. They hurry the opposition. Whatever happens to QPR this season, seeing him back playing at all is wonderful but seeing him turn in performances of that quality is amazing. RFA | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Faurlin.. what a performance on 18:48 - Dec 16 with 1903 views | jonno |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 16:42 - Dec 16 by Northernr | Yeh I do. He had the hump after the challenge in the first half, he'd been persistently fouling and mouthing off in the 15 mins before it and he properly went for him. Nasty, spiteful tackle. |
As I said on a previous thread I'm pretty sure that referee was only going to give Dunk a final warning for that challenge until Ale reacted as he did. Once Ale reacted, he had to yellow card him for that and therefore then also had to card Dunk as well or it would have looked ridiculous. The fact that he only issued a yellow card to Dunk when it should clearly have been a straight red also goes some way to showing that. | | | |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 18:48 - Dec 16 with 1893 views | PlanetHonneywood | While we're all on message with the great Faurlin love in, there is one thing we've missed...his tash. It simply has to go; it makes Wayne Fereday's fluff look like Brian Blessed in comparison. | |
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Faurlin.. what a performance on 19:30 - Dec 16 with 1877 views | TheBlob |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 18:48 - Dec 16 by PlanetHonneywood | While we're all on message with the great Faurlin love in, there is one thing we've missed...his tash. It simply has to go; it makes Wayne Fereday's fluff look like Brian Blessed in comparison. |
He can wear a tash on his bollocks if he continues to play like that. | |
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Faurlin.. what a performance on 09:27 - Dec 17 with 1749 views | Mvpeter | Couldn't love him any more. | |
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Faurlin.. what a performance on 09:38 - Dec 17 with 1744 views | ShotKneesHoop |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 19:30 - Dec 16 by TheBlob | He can wear a tash on his bollocks if he continues to play like that. |
He does. I have it on good authority. | |
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Faurlin.. what a performance on 09:58 - Dec 17 with 1732 views | robith |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 10:58 - Dec 16 by PinnerPaul | Faurlin only contained it after being wrestled away by several players, inc to be fair, a Brighton player. |
That was Bruno, he must have presumed there was a corner so latched on to the nearest QPR player | | | |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 13:00 - Dec 17 with 1691 views | QPR_ARG | So great to see a thread like this for a man who deserves it more than anybody else does. He's undoubtedly getting the love he deserves for all the pain and sacrifices he went through. That tackle scared the hell out of me and I found myself shouting at the TV and standing in front of it. I couldn't watch the first half, only arrived home for the 2nd and I think he didn't put a foot wrong for the duration. Not a single mistake. Every pass had a meaning behind it, every move when he was off the ball. And this is something he has done consistently throughout his career. The set-piece impact is there for all to see. He does it so naturally. I still shake my head when I remember Barton taking horrible set-pieces and thinking he was Andrea Pirlo or something. Man...just how much control we let him have! Anyway...he's gone and Ale is back. One more thing that was very clear at the start of the season -when we were winning every game he started and losing/not winning every game in which he didn't play- and it's starting to look very clear again is how he impacts the results of our matches. He started our last 7 matches (3 wins, 2 draws, 2 defeats). Out of those 2 defeats, one was a narrow one at Derby (clearly a better side than ours, at the moment) and the other was at Boro -and we conceded the only goal of the game when he was already subbed-. Some (many) of the points we got in that 7-game run saw him directly involved, too (Nedum's winner at Reading, Charlie's 2nd on Tuesday and I'm sure I'm missing at least one more). To me, this is not a coincidence. Just like it was no coincidence we got promoted the last two times when he had some contribution to our seasons and we got relegated the last two times when he didn't. He couldn't be a nicer person, to top things up. Thanks for your messages! | | | |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 13:07 - Dec 17 with 1683 views | Antti_Heinola |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 13:00 - Dec 17 by QPR_ARG | So great to see a thread like this for a man who deserves it more than anybody else does. He's undoubtedly getting the love he deserves for all the pain and sacrifices he went through. That tackle scared the hell out of me and I found myself shouting at the TV and standing in front of it. I couldn't watch the first half, only arrived home for the 2nd and I think he didn't put a foot wrong for the duration. Not a single mistake. Every pass had a meaning behind it, every move when he was off the ball. And this is something he has done consistently throughout his career. The set-piece impact is there for all to see. He does it so naturally. I still shake my head when I remember Barton taking horrible set-pieces and thinking he was Andrea Pirlo or something. Man...just how much control we let him have! Anyway...he's gone and Ale is back. One more thing that was very clear at the start of the season -when we were winning every game he started and losing/not winning every game in which he didn't play- and it's starting to look very clear again is how he impacts the results of our matches. He started our last 7 matches (3 wins, 2 draws, 2 defeats). Out of those 2 defeats, one was a narrow one at Derby (clearly a better side than ours, at the moment) and the other was at Boro -and we conceded the only goal of the game when he was already subbed-. Some (many) of the points we got in that 7-game run saw him directly involved, too (Nedum's winner at Reading, Charlie's 2nd on Tuesday and I'm sure I'm missing at least one more). To me, this is not a coincidence. Just like it was no coincidence we got promoted the last two times when he had some contribution to our seasons and we got relegated the last two times when he didn't. He couldn't be a nicer person, to top things up. Thanks for your messages! |
Great post mate - and excellent stats! It was his corner that Charlie nodded in for the Leeds win too. | |
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Faurlin.. what a performance on 13:14 - Dec 17 with 1675 views | PinnerPaul |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 18:48 - Dec 16 by jonno | As I said on a previous thread I'm pretty sure that referee was only going to give Dunk a final warning for that challenge until Ale reacted as he did. Once Ale reacted, he had to yellow card him for that and therefore then also had to card Dunk as well or it would have looked ridiculous. The fact that he only issued a yellow card to Dunk when it should clearly have been a straight red also goes some way to showing that. |
Thats wrong, he had the yellow in his hand. It was a red card challenge though, doesn't matter if he meant it or not - don't listen to Alan Shearer, only offence referee has to decide is "deliberate" is handball. He miscontrolled then lunged for the ball, lunge was deliberate but did he mean to target AF?- don't think so - he would have done the same whoever was on the end of it. For Houghton to say "Not sure it was a yellow" is ridiculous. | | | |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 13:16 - Dec 17 with 1668 views | jamois |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 11:34 - Dec 16 by bacardiinbrissie | Absolute class and without a doubt one of the best players in the league. QPR through and through too. Are we all agreeing that Faurlin is officially a "QPR Legend" ? Is for me ✌ðŸ¾ï¸ |
Frankly, the man is a football legend for returning to playing after 3 ACL injuries. Regardless of being QPR. Even if he was playing for Chelsea I'd give him respect. Well, maybe. | |
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Faurlin.. what a performance on 13:37 - Dec 17 with 1648 views | QPR_ARG |
Faurlin.. what a performance on 13:07 - Dec 17 by Antti_Heinola | Great post mate - and excellent stats! It was his corner that Charlie nodded in for the Leeds win too. |
Cheers! Loved your latest (and all of the) KJR! I knew I was forgetting another goal. Hope JFH realises what a player he's got in Ale and keeps giving him a key role. | | | |
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