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About his tenth 'second chance'. Has stolen a living for 5 years where he has played about 70 games. Has made a colossal 11 appearances in nearly 3 years since he left us. Has got more chips on his shoulder than goals in his career.
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Welcome Ravel (again... hope!) on 19:34 - Jan 31 with 6349 views
Welcome Ravel (again... hope!) on 19:20 - Jan 31 by smegma
About his tenth 'second chance'. Has stolen a living for 5 years where he has played about 70 games. Has made a colossal 11 appearances in nearly 3 years since he left us. Has got more chips on his shoulder than goals in his career.
That's the spirit Smeggy! But from the rest of us, "Welcome back Ravel!". Let's hope he is our new Adel - the unbelievably awesome one not the crap one of course....
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Welcome Ravel (again... hope!) on 19:44 - Jan 31 with 6281 views
Welcome Ravel (again... hope!) on 19:20 - Jan 31 by smegma
About his tenth 'second chance'. Has stolen a living for 5 years where he has played about 70 games. Has made a colossal 11 appearances in nearly 3 years since he left us. Has got more chips on his shoulder than goals in his career.
If this is his 10th second chance does that make it his 5th chance?
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Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 21:42 - Jan 31 with 5950 views
We talk a good game at Rangers - fans, various owners, various managers, CEO's. DOF's. We talk about pathways to the first team, the right sort, ethics, a code, blah, blah, blah. And it all sounds good. And then we see something shiny and we abandon our spiel mid-sentence and we all gape at the shiny new thing that we must have.
We talk big about "lessons learned" and then we throw away the book. Hope it works out, but following Rangers is like watching a schoolkid who concentrates for the first half of the class but then stands up and follows, enraptured, a butterfly out the door.
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"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 22:10 - Jan 31 by BrianMcCarthy
Can't get excited about this.
We talk a good game at Rangers - fans, various owners, various managers, CEO's. DOF's. We talk about pathways to the first team, the right sort, ethics, a code, blah, blah, blah. And it all sounds good. And then we see something shiny and we abandon our spiel mid-sentence and we all gape at the shiny new thing that we must have.
We talk big about "lessons learned" and then we throw away the book. Hope it works out, but following Rangers is like watching a schoolkid who concentrates for the first half of the class but then stands up and follows, enraptured, a butterfly out the door.
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Totally get where you're coming from Brian.
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Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 22:30 - Jan 31 with 5403 views
Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 22:10 - Jan 31 by BrianMcCarthy
Can't get excited about this.
We talk a good game at Rangers - fans, various owners, various managers, CEO's. DOF's. We talk about pathways to the first team, the right sort, ethics, a code, blah, blah, blah. And it all sounds good. And then we see something shiny and we abandon our spiel mid-sentence and we all gape at the shiny new thing that we must have.
We talk big about "lessons learned" and then we throw away the book. Hope it works out, but following Rangers is like watching a schoolkid who concentrates for the first half of the class but then stands up and follows, enraptured, a butterfly out the door.
[Post edited 31 Jan 2017 22:48]
My exact sentiments Brian
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Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 22:39 - Jan 31 with 5340 views
While i understand where Brian is coming from i also think our fans ,myself included love a flair player, someone unpredictable that can turn a standard championship game with a bit of precocious skill. Dare i say, a bit like Taraabt or Bowles . This lad can play. I really hope this works out and the lad kicks on from here. Welcome back Ravel.
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Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 22:46 - Jan 31 with 5303 views
Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 22:10 - Jan 31 by BrianMcCarthy
Can't get excited about this.
We talk a good game at Rangers - fans, various owners, various managers, CEO's. DOF's. We talk about pathways to the first team, the right sort, ethics, a code, blah, blah, blah. And it all sounds good. And then we see something shiny and we abandon our spiel mid-sentence and we all gape at the shiny new thing that we must have.
We talk big about "lessons learned" and then we throw away the book. Hope it works out, but following Rangers is like watching a schoolkid who concentrates for the first half of the class but then stands up and follows, enraptured, a butterfly out the door.
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Not sure I agree with you Brian but love the imagery. I wish we'd kept and played Shodipo. No fear he'll be back. We are moving in the right direction as regards home-grown/ sourced talent but QPR's best times always involve a maverick.
We've pinched a rated young 'un from Man U (Goss). A 6ft 6" lump of a 50s CF (Smith), a Bristol random (Freeman), and a cross between Shaun Ryder and George Best (RavMo). I don't know how these guys are gonna knit together. Possibly knit one, pearl one, cross one, curl one Hopefully the youth policy hasn't been abandoned, just now part of Ollie's improvised jazz tapestry. Never boring following the Rs.
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Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 04:19 - Feb 1 with 4975 views
Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 22:10 - Jan 31 by BrianMcCarthy
Can't get excited about this.
We talk a good game at Rangers - fans, various owners, various managers, CEO's. DOF's. We talk about pathways to the first team, the right sort, ethics, a code, blah, blah, blah. And it all sounds good. And then we see something shiny and we abandon our spiel mid-sentence and we all gape at the shiny new thing that we must have.
We talk big about "lessons learned" and then we throw away the book. Hope it works out, but following Rangers is like watching a schoolkid who concentrates for the first half of the class but then stands up and follows, enraptured, a butterfly out the door.
[Post edited 31 Jan 2017 22:48]
100% agree with this 100% wish I didn't
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Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 07:12 - Feb 1 with 4865 views
Welcome Ravel (again...) Done! on 22:10 - Jan 31 by BrianMcCarthy
Can't get excited about this.
We talk a good game at Rangers - fans, various owners, various managers, CEO's. DOF's. We talk about pathways to the first team, the right sort, ethics, a code, blah, blah, blah. And it all sounds good. And then we see something shiny and we abandon our spiel mid-sentence and we all gape at the shiny new thing that we must have.
We talk big about "lessons learned" and then we throw away the book. Hope it works out, but following Rangers is like watching a schoolkid who concentrates for the first half of the class but then stands up and follows, enraptured, a butterfly out the door.