Ale! on 08:19 - Jun 25 with 9022 views | DWQPR | And that fûckwit Hasselbaink got rid because he wouldn't have been able to cope with the 'high pressing' game that he was looking to employ (once against Leeds). The rest of the time we were bored shîtless and in the meantime Alé plays over 30 games for Getafe and chips in with a few goals as well. Whatever your ability to get round the pitch one thing that always stands out is class and Alè Faurlin has been the classiest footballer we have had at QPR during the last decade, both on and off the pitch. Now if TF, or Les or Holloway by any chance (I doubt it), reads this board, just get him back because he is QPR through and through. | |
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Ale! on 08:39 - Jun 25 with 8965 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Ale! on 08:19 - Jun 25 by DWQPR | And that fûckwit Hasselbaink got rid because he wouldn't have been able to cope with the 'high pressing' game that he was looking to employ (once against Leeds). The rest of the time we were bored shîtless and in the meantime Alé plays over 30 games for Getafe and chips in with a few goals as well. Whatever your ability to get round the pitch one thing that always stands out is class and Alè Faurlin has been the classiest footballer we have had at QPR during the last decade, both on and off the pitch. Now if TF, or Les or Holloway by any chance (I doubt it), reads this board, just get him back because he is QPR through and through. |
Nostalgia is nice don't get me wrong. Why don't we put all our energy into our current players? Really get behind them. Maybe Luongo can be spoke of in such glowing terms one day. Before everyone dives in and says 'Luongo is shit' or such like, i'm sure Tactical can dig out plenty of forum posts where Ale was slagged. | | | |
Ale! on 10:49 - Jun 25 with 8716 views | DWQPR |
Ale! on 08:39 - Jun 25 by BazzaInTheLoft | Nostalgia is nice don't get me wrong. Why don't we put all our energy into our current players? Really get behind them. Maybe Luongo can be spoke of in such glowing terms one day. Before everyone dives in and says 'Luongo is shit' or such like, i'm sure Tactical can dig out plenty of forum posts where Ale was slagged. |
I'd be much happier with Luongo if he didn't have these huge dips in form after every international break. Mooy seemed to manage it for Huddersfield last season but with Luongo you just knew that he would have a real stinker the following week. Faurlin sure did have some bad games but he is held in such high esteem by the supporters because he was firstly a very good footballer and secondly his attitude in fighting back again and again in the face of huge adversity. | |
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Ale! on 17:12 - Jun 25 with 8429 views | francisbowles |
Ale! on 10:49 - Jun 25 by DWQPR | I'd be much happier with Luongo if he didn't have these huge dips in form after every international break. Mooy seemed to manage it for Huddersfield last season but with Luongo you just knew that he would have a real stinker the following week. Faurlin sure did have some bad games but he is held in such high esteem by the supporters because he was firstly a very good footballer and secondly his attitude in fighting back again and again in the face of huge adversity. |
I've said on here before, it would be interesting to know what plans, methods, systems the club's sports science department are putting in place in conjunction with the Aussie FA to alleviate Luongo's obvious difficulty. Have they given him a diet, sleep plan, sleep aids etc and is he following them? | | | |
Ale! on 17:58 - Jun 25 with 8327 views | bosh67 | Well done Ale. Absolute class player. Thanks to Hasselbaink we lost a player who finally completed a season in style. Moron! | |
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Ale! on 20:08 - Jun 25 with 8112 views | TacticalR |
Ale! on 08:39 - Jun 25 by BazzaInTheLoft | Nostalgia is nice don't get me wrong. Why don't we put all our energy into our current players? Really get behind them. Maybe Luongo can be spoke of in such glowing terms one day. Before everyone dives in and says 'Luongo is shit' or such like, i'm sure Tactical can dig out plenty of forum posts where Ale was slagged. |
It's all in the archives. | |
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Ale! on 20:20 - Jun 25 with 8091 views | BromleyHoop | If any of you are on Instagram, Ale has just posted a little montage of his fight back from his ACL's. Very inspiring, like the man himself. Edit: Actually it's an excerpt of a 7 minute Faurlin fest that has been posted today on YouTube by someone called Noelia Gonzalez under the title 'You got a dream, go get it. Period' It's lovely stuff. Sorry, don't do links. [Post edited 25 Jun 2017 22:50]
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Ale! on 09:17 - Jun 26 with 7709 views | paulparker | Cant believe we got rid of him either but kept Henry we have this thing in this country about pace, pace, and more pace if you cant run then you have no chance of making it, | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Ale! on 09:23 - Jun 26 with 7696 views | paulparker | Cant believe we got rid of him either but kept Henry we have this thing in this country about pace, pace, and more pace if you cant run or press then you have no chance of making it, never mind actually keeping the ball looking up and spotting a pass or creating anything , if Glen Hoddle was around now he would be playing for crawley town because he doesn't run around like a headless chicken ive said before that the sweeper system was ideal for faurlin , again a bit like ardiles & hoddle played in their last years of their career at Swindon Ale can head the ball & tackle but he also reads the game which is a rare commodity in todays football and something a sweeper needs to actually doto make it work add two CBs and 2 pacy fullbacks and we could have been on to something anyway good luck to him | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Ale! on 11:23 - Jun 26 with 7546 views | wrinklyhoop | Inspirational, thanks for the link. How the f^ck did we let this guy go! | | | |
Ale! on 16:56 - Jun 26 with 7346 views | terryb |
Thanks for that barbican. Truly inspirational! | | | |
Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 17:01 - Jun 26 with 7333 views | coolranger | "Sevilla are believed to be very interested in the sublime talents of Getafe's Argentinian midfielder Alejandro Faurlin. Rated in the Euro15 million category it is believed Sevilla hope to tie up the deal within the next two weeks..." Yeah, but not good enough for the Championship... Did he go on a free? CR/ | | | |
Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 17:11 - Jun 26 with 7318 views | francisbowles |
Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 17:01 - Jun 26 by coolranger | "Sevilla are believed to be very interested in the sublime talents of Getafe's Argentinian midfielder Alejandro Faurlin. Rated in the Euro15 million category it is believed Sevilla hope to tie up the deal within the next two weeks..." Yeah, but not good enough for the Championship... Did he go on a free? CR/ |
There seems to be a bit of 'rose tinted specs' and short term memory loss going on here. Ale was a great player for us at his peak, a lovely bloke by all accounts, and showed incredible determination to come back from his awful injuries. However, his last season with us was patchy at best, some decent performances and some where he made errors and couldn't get into the game. The club had gone a long way with him through his injuries and extending his contract and maybe he would have improved if he had stayed last season. The official position is that he was offered a contract and a squad position but it wasn't enough for him and he went. I don't know anything that contradicts this, so am prepared to accept it and move on. Well done to him on his success and all the best to him in La Liga. | | | |
Ale! on 01:49 - Jun 27 with 7171 views | Boston | Getafe....the Millwall or Orient of Madrid? | |
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Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 02:21 - Jun 27 with 7161 views | FredManRave |
Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 17:01 - Jun 26 by coolranger | "Sevilla are believed to be very interested in the sublime talents of Getafe's Argentinian midfielder Alejandro Faurlin. Rated in the Euro15 million category it is believed Sevilla hope to tie up the deal within the next two weeks..." Yeah, but not good enough for the Championship... Did he go on a free? CR/ |
I heard "Get A Fee" mentioned many times in the Faurlin transfer so I'm hoping we got something for him. [Post edited 27 Jun 2017 3:47]
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Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 09:52 - Jun 27 with 7066 views | francisbowles |
Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 02:21 - Jun 27 by FredManRave | I heard "Get A Fee" mentioned many times in the Faurlin transfer so I'm hoping we got something for him. [Post edited 27 Jun 2017 3:47]
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No hope and Bob Hope! I believe he was out of contract whereas now he probably has one IF a fee is being offered! | | | |
Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 10:17 - Jun 27 with 7052 views | barbicanranger |
Sevilla swoop for Ale? on 17:01 - Jun 26 by coolranger | "Sevilla are believed to be very interested in the sublime talents of Getafe's Argentinian midfielder Alejandro Faurlin. Rated in the Euro15 million category it is believed Sevilla hope to tie up the deal within the next two weeks..." Yeah, but not good enough for the Championship... Did he go on a free? CR/ |
If this came true, I would be ecstatic for Ale. This is nothing more than he deserves, he gave everything to Qpr and was a model professional. Part of the travesty of what was our return to the premier league was his injury as really felt like we could have built a great side around him. When you look at the youth team he was part of in Argentina and the trajectory he was on it was always likely he would get a big-ish move had he not got injured. Such a shame, the fine line of success and failure as a footballer. | | | |
Ale! on 13:37 - Jun 27 with 6940 views | whittocksRs | Will believe to my dying day that Haselbaink bombing out Hill and Faurlin was 1) the beginning of the end of his run as coach and 2) a total disaster for Rangers as a football club. Both would have stayed with us indefinitely and have continued to prove doubters wrong since leaving. Faurlin in particular was a wonderful player and presence around the club, and had the most lovely left foot. I always felt we were more creative and threatening with him on the pitch. Delighted he's doing it in Spain. | | | |
Ale! on 13:41 - Jun 27 with 6931 views | BrianMcCarthy | Delighted for Faurlin. An utter gentleman. As for why he left, or was left leave - we'll never know. All we can do is guess - he could have asked for more money than our budget and wage structure allowed. All I know is that it was a sad day, but that part of me was at least happy that we finally have a realistic budget and wage structure. they are two things that might protect us from going out of existence. | |
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Ale! on 13:51 - Jun 27 with 6907 views | FredManRave |
Ale! on 13:41 - Jun 27 by BrianMcCarthy | Delighted for Faurlin. An utter gentleman. As for why he left, or was left leave - we'll never know. All we can do is guess - he could have asked for more money than our budget and wage structure allowed. All I know is that it was a sad day, but that part of me was at least happy that we finally have a realistic budget and wage structure. they are two things that might protect us from going out of existence. |
I thought the reason was along the lines of Faurlin wanted to play but JFH couldn-t promise him the game time he was hoping for so he decided to leave. | |
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Ale! on 14:19 - Jun 27 with 6869 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Ale! on 13:51 - Jun 27 by FredManRave | I thought the reason was along the lines of Faurlin wanted to play but JFH couldn-t promise him the game time he was hoping for so he decided to leave. |
I heard that as well, but I don't think we ever found out for sure. Or did we? | |
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Ale! on 09:27 - Jul 21 with 6497 views | toboboly |
Possibly the most wonderful paragraph in sporting journalism ever. "The 30-year-old also played in the Old Continent with Queens Park Rangers of England, MarÃtimo de Portugal and Palermo of the Italian league, joined the same day to the works of the celestial ensemble after the corresponding medical examinations." | |
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