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Post by Macmoish on Jan 31, 2011 8:35:04 GMT
Although from the reports, obviously was more than just shown here.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jan 31, 2011 8:37:07 GMT
He needs to harden the F*** up.
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 31, 2011 13:38:05 GMT
(Title doesn't match content) Ian Gibb/The Standard Neil Warnock puts foot down as Adel Taarabt throws a tantrum Ian Gibb 31 Jan 2011 How much longer can Queens Park Rangers boss Neil Warnock indulge his prince of petulance, Adel Taarabt? Words like toys, pram, dummy were all appropriate on Saturday when the captain made it plain he'd had enough before half-time at Hull and wanted to come off, though uninjured. Compare such histrionics to previous Rangers captain Martin Rowlands, who has battled back from two cruciate ligament operations but is simply not in Warnock's good books. To his credit, the Rangers boss forced Taarabt to play the full 90 minutes of a goalless draw. But if the midfielder is allowed to continue like a spoilt brat, it could split team morale www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-sport/football/article-23918956-neil-warnock-puts-foot-down-as-adel-taarabt-throws-a-tantrum.do
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Post by harlowranger on Jan 31, 2011 23:31:11 GMT
Tarbs getting slaughtered on late KO now on BBC 1 , Bircham was saying team spirit at HQ is great at the minute , then they showed Tarbs following him around while he threw all of his strop until we one a freekick then he wanted to take it ! Mark Bright said you cant have that behaviour in the team it disrupts and Birch saying its ok Neil sorts him out , having a little heated discussion on it ! Orr chance looks more like sitter every time you see it !
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Post by londonranger on Jan 31, 2011 23:46:29 GMT
Some of the best winning teams have players who were constantly fighting with each other.
Also those that never talked to each other off the field also. Obviously it is not a deterrent as long as
the talent and drive is there.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Jan 31, 2011 23:50:49 GMT
His good greatly outweighs his bad. Looking forward to seeing him score a hatrick against Pompey. Taarabt's too good for you...
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Post by harlowranger on Feb 1, 2011 0:01:53 GMT
Some of the best winning teams have players who were constantly fighting with each other. Also those that never talked to each other off the field also. Obviously it is not a deterrent as long as the talent and drive is there. I think his drive will be back tomorrow like Z says , he had a weird game against Bristol and bounced back . Great to see Birch fighting his corner against Mark Bright ! Birch reckons we are going up !
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