Granero on 10:27 - May 30 with 4102 views | JonDoeman | Would rather Mbia came back. | |
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Granero on 10:31 - May 30 with 4078 views | SpiritofGregory | Can't seem to handle the physical side of the game, he is too lightweight which is a shame as he has good technique. It's not enough to be creative, you have to be tough as well as creative. | | | |
Granero on 10:32 - May 30 with 4078 views | BAWHoops | Wasn't a fan BUT the dressing room culture has changed now and that may make a big difference. Certainly has the quality. Barton turned it around after a loan spell so why can't Granero | |
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Granero on 10:32 - May 30 with 4068 views | TacticalR | He's not the messiah | |
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Granero on 10:33 - May 30 with 4063 views | THEBUSH | Not sure, if he's one of the players HR 'knew' perhaps he'll get, HR's famous cold shoulder, like some of the other Hughes signings ? | | | |
Granero on 10:34 - May 30 with 4055 views | Northernr | Yeh I agree, he's got potential, I'd like to see him given another go. He's a good age. Playing in a team that constantly had its back to the wall and never held any possession didn't really suit him. At the start of the season, when we played well against Chelsea and Spurs, he actually looked decent. Big injury he's had though. And no guarantee that we won't have our backs to the wall and no possession again this time. | | | |
Granero on 10:34 - May 30 with 4053 views | JonDoeman |
Granero on 10:33 - May 30 by THEBUSH | Not sure, if he's one of the players HR 'knew' perhaps he'll get, HR's famous cold shoulder, like some of the other Hughes signings ? |
Think Harry liked him, played away at Huddersfield. | |
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Granero on 10:35 - May 30 with 4049 views | JonDoeman |
Granero on 10:34 - May 30 by Northernr | Yeh I agree, he's got potential, I'd like to see him given another go. He's a good age. Playing in a team that constantly had its back to the wall and never held any possession didn't really suit him. At the start of the season, when we played well against Chelsea and Spurs, he actually looked decent. Big injury he's had though. And no guarantee that we won't have our backs to the wall and no possession again this time. |
He threw in the towel though didn't he! | |
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Granero on 10:35 - May 30 with 4045 views | Northernr |
Granero on 10:35 - May 30 by JonDoeman | He threw in the towel though didn't he! |
Yes I think you could argue he did, but we've forgiven far worse (St Joey). | | | |
Granero on 10:44 - May 30 with 3998 views | ade_qpr | Couple of thoughts Rather than pay another massive big fee for yet another mid give him a decent go and see what happens. If Arry really believes in him similar to Barton then he may flourish. As stated in other posts he does have some class. Looking at no 10 type players, most likely to say goodbye to Niko and Ravel so that leaves Adel or Granero. Could see one making it but doubt we could afford to play both in the team at the same time. | |
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Granero on 10:48 - May 30 with 3968 views | adhoc_qpr | I'm amazed he made 27 appearances for us! I can remember 3 or 4 decent performances (Man City away, WBA away) and a couple of dreadful ones too. If there is an offer on the table i'd take it, but otherwise might as well get him in for pre-season (since he's apparently fit now) and see how he goes. He was a deadline day signing last time, so maybe he'll benefit from a full pre-season with the squad. | | | |
Granero on 10:52 - May 30 with 3947 views | swisscottage | I'd give him another go. Up until Ale's own goal against Spuds, their partnership in the middle of the park actually had me drooling, taking the pee, passing rings round opposition players. Then when things started to go titsup his confidence and effort took a nosedive especially when he was being asked to play out of position on the wing. I definitiely think he's worth another go in a more together dressing room. | | | |
Granero on 10:58 - May 30 with 3916 views | BasingstokeR | The quotes from "Nay dem" in the article sound genuine. “I’m looking forward to Esteban Granero coming back in because I think he’s a quality player. “He’s outstanding and, having spoken to him, he really wants to come back. "He contacted me before the play-off final and said ‘please do it’ because he wants to be playing in the Premier League with QPR.” | | | |
Granero on 11:03 - May 30 with 3887 views | BAWHoops | As I said he is our player and worth having a second look at. 'Arry seemed to insinuate that he liked him and was reluctant to let him go earlier this season. That CM position next to Joey is vital, we need someone with pace and energy as Joey doesn't really have that. Similar to Henderson at Liverpool. Currently our CM's are looking likely to be Barton, Henry, Faurlin, Granero which is all a bit one paced for me. I'd love us to look at Holtby who I think has bags of energy and works hard. He can also do a job behind a front man if needed | |
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Granero on 11:28 - May 30 with 3821 views | Gloucs_R | Give him preseason, hopefully him and Ale can make a big difference next season. How many players have we sent away as poor have gone on to better things? Parerjo and Ledesma, appreciate Ledesma hasnt set the world alight but both have done alright since they left us. We had a toxic dressing room. Thats fixed, now we need quality and winners. | |
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Granero on 11:28 - May 30 with 3823 views | RBlock |
Granero on 10:35 - May 30 by Northernr | Yes I think you could argue he did, but we've forgiven far worse (St Joey). |
I remember you saying in a match report after a great Tottenham performance possibly, that he would either lift the team, or we would drag him down to our level. Ultimately it was the latter, but he deserves another crack. A midfield with him Ale and Barton would certainly know how to pass. Not the physical box to box player that we need, but a cultured creative player who would be good to have in and around the team. Seems like a nice bloke, not mental. Played a fantastic pass to Adel to score that volley against WBA before burying that FK! | | | |
Granero on 11:32 - May 30 with 3809 views | BasingstokeR | I'd say if its something we don't have we need a larger physical centre mid with some pace/athleticism. | | | |
Granero on 11:38 - May 30 with 3788 views | bosh67 | Nothing against him but ineffectual at this level and not hungry enough. Would sell and buy George Thorne every day of the week. | |
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Granero on 11:44 - May 30 with 3768 views | Kiwi76 |
Granero on 10:52 - May 30 by swisscottage | I'd give him another go. Up until Ale's own goal against Spuds, their partnership in the middle of the park actually had me drooling, taking the pee, passing rings round opposition players. Then when things started to go titsup his confidence and effort took a nosedive especially when he was being asked to play out of position on the wing. I definitiely think he's worth another go in a more together dressing room. |
Agree with that Swiss. We own him & think offers more than Carroll who we don't. Always talked a good game & just think he lost heart/confidence in a shocking environment. Good enough for Nedum is OK by me. | | | |
Granero on 11:53 - May 30 with 3739 views | londonscottish |
Granero on 11:28 - May 30 by RBlock | I remember you saying in a match report after a great Tottenham performance possibly, that he would either lift the team, or we would drag him down to our level. Ultimately it was the latter, but he deserves another crack. A midfield with him Ale and Barton would certainly know how to pass. Not the physical box to box player that we need, but a cultured creative player who would be good to have in and around the team. Seems like a nice bloke, not mental. Played a fantastic pass to Adel to score that volley against WBA before burying that FK! |
Yeah I remember Clive making that (prescient) observation. Worth a second look if the Chief is suggesting it. | |
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Granero on 11:57 - May 30 with 3723 views | stansleftfoot | He's a player who Harry Redknapp needs to look at a) Because we own him, b) his form plummeted and it was agony to watch, we got a taste of something special when he finally got to the edge of the box to chip and curl a beautifully constructed goal...he looked like he could do that week in week out...looked very simple and was of the highest class...that doesn't disappear. c) Maybe finally we can start playing our squad players in their natural positions. d) it is clear that the atmosphere at QPR is totally different, it would be foolish not to get Esteban Granero back to see how he responds. | | | |
Granero on 12:01 - May 30 with 3700 views | simmo |
Granero on 11:28 - May 30 by RBlock | I remember you saying in a match report after a great Tottenham performance possibly, that he would either lift the team, or we would drag him down to our level. Ultimately it was the latter, but he deserves another crack. A midfield with him Ale and Barton would certainly know how to pass. Not the physical box to box player that we need, but a cultured creative player who would be good to have in and around the team. Seems like a nice bloke, not mental. Played a fantastic pass to Adel to score that volley against WBA before burying that FK! |
Him and Faurlin were great in that game, well, for the first half. Faurlins pass to Zamora that game was immense! | |
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Granero on 12:05 - May 30 with 3682 views | Charlie1 | Assuming he's not part of the toxic dressing room and can become a recruit for the band of brothers then yes. If not, then goodbye. I do not want M'Bia as I suspect, part of the toxic atmosphere. | |
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Granero on 12:09 - May 30 with 3661 views | BasingstokeR | Granero imho is no worse than someone like Jordi Gomez that's just signed for Sunderland - or a lot of other similar competent passing CM's operating in settled teams in the Prem. | | | |
Granero on 12:36 - May 30 with 3592 views | paulparker | Personally id have him back in the squad, but a midfield of him , ali & barton wouldn't work for me, it would be over run, you would need someone like a Delph, shelvey or colback in there to do the donkey work besides I don't see Arry being his biggest fan I could be wrong but I think another year on loan somewhere beckons for him | |
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