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Post by QPR Report on Jan 22, 2010 10:52:29 GMT
Flashback 10 Years Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle QPR star slams axed boss Paul HartJan 22 2010 By Chris Slavin QPR playmaker Adel Taarabt has vowed to make a fresh start under caretaker boss Mick Harford and help fire the club into the play-offs after admitting having a bust-up with axed manager Paul Hart. The outspoken Morrocan midfielder wants to make headlines for the right reasons during the rest of his loan stay at the club, and he rewarded Harford for restoring him to the starting line-up with a majestic performance at Bloomfield Road on Saturday to help clinch a morale-boosting point for Rangers. Taarabt, currently on loan from Spurs, admits his part in the turmoil at QPR last week after falling out with Hart, but he believes that new man at the helm Harford can get the best out of him in the coming weeks. He said: "I was having trouble with Hart, but I am very happy with the performance of the team for the new manager. "It was a big problem with Hart, we had a meeting and I did not like him. I did not enjoy the way that he had the team playing. I am the type of player who likes to get on the ball and play, but I could not play the way that I wanted with Hart. "It is a new chance for me, the fans know what I can do here. I am here for the rest of the season and I want to get to the play-offs with QPR. "Next year I want to go to Spain and play as my style of play is more Spanish than English I think." The 20-year-old forward aims to reproduce the dazzling football that lit up Loftus Road during early season and he feels that QPR can go in the right direction under Harford after an encouraging start to his second spell as caretaker manager. "It was a good performance from us," Taarabt added. "We changed manager during the week so it was difficult for us. We made some big changes but we worked very hard to play football and deserved the draw. "For me it was very difficult during the past four games, but now I can enjoy my football again with Mick as manager." www.fulhamchronicle.co.uk/london-sport/london-qpr/2010/01/22/qpr-star-slams-axed-boss-paul-hart-82029-25661307/
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Post by QPR Report on Jan 22, 2010 10:56:18 GMT
Two "star" players confront two QPR Managers...And in both cases, the managers have gone...
Not the way to run a football club
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Post by cpr on Jan 22, 2010 10:58:21 GMT
Translation:-
Play me or my toys will go out the pram.
Although I must agree with the comment about the style of football.
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Post by haqpr1963 on Jan 22, 2010 10:58:31 GMT
Two "star" players confront two QPR Managers...And in both cases, the managers have gone... Not the way to run a football club Not good, not good at all....
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Post by QPR Report on Jan 22, 2010 11:01:44 GMT
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Post by klr on Jan 22, 2010 11:07:03 GMT
Tedious, Spolit Little Boy.
If he was that good, he wouldnt even be at Spurs, let alone QPR.
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Post by Markqpr on Jan 22, 2010 11:24:05 GMT
After reading that I'm gonna find it more difficult to support that twat.
Selfish both on and off the pitch.
Send him back now.
Play only Rangers players (that does mean buy Simpson not drop him).
"Next year I want to go to Spain and play as my style of play is more Spanish than English I think."
No commitment. No club pride. Only personal gain and he's given up on achieving that in this country.
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Post by eskey8 on Jan 22, 2010 11:37:36 GMT
Idiot, get rid of him now. No wonder why Flav and GP like him, he's one of them.
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Post by obk on Jan 22, 2010 11:38:33 GMT
Send the moron back now, he even says he wants to go to Spain next season. Why should we play him then?
We should play our own young players and loan players that we want to sign and who are ready to sign for us, not some "star" player who behaves like Flavio and will do the club NO good in the long run.
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Post by QPR Report on Jan 22, 2010 11:40:48 GMT
What's surprising is that Briatore/Paladini allow this.
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Post by eastpaddoknutta on Jan 22, 2010 11:51:37 GMT
What's surprising is that Briatore/Paladini allow this. someone other than the usals back gp and fb? im sure they loved it! they players are running this club and its stupid they need to get a grip adel taarabt or however u spell his name buzacky YOU ARE FOOTBALL PLAYERS worry about playing football not who managing the club adapt your style or dont play for this team piss off back to spurs where no one knows who you are or likes you because its becoming more apparant that you are using qpr to better yourself im all for players playing well on a loan period to boost there chances of getting a place in qprs team but causing temoil at our club and then coming out and saying that just makes you a jobsworth silly twat!
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Post by blatantfowl on Jan 22, 2010 11:55:41 GMT
What's surprising is that Briatore/Paladini allow this. Maybe a non refundable loan fee got paid and Briatore does not want to waste all our £20 notes
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Post by obk on Jan 22, 2010 12:00:35 GMT
A nice way to protest would be to print loads of those 20£ notes I see as avatars around rangers sites these days, you know the ones with Flavio on them. Then everyone could wave them in the air and throw them onto the pitch or something
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Post by eastpaddoknutta on Jan 22, 2010 12:02:25 GMT
A nice way to protest would be to print loads of those 20£ notes I see as avatars around rangers sites these days, you know the ones with Flavio on them. Then everyone could wave them in the air and throw them onto the pitch or something or burn the morocan flag
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Post by jamie on Jan 22, 2010 12:06:42 GMT
Just like to point out that the "Next year I want to go to Spain and play as my style of play is more Spanish than English I think" was probably in reply to the question of, where would you like to be next season?
Remember, Spurs have made it clear that he's available for transfer there and the only reason he's not in La Liga now is that Malaga bottled the transfer at the last minute.
The weird thing about this, is that even though managers shouldn't be sacked over disagreements with players, how many of us actually wanted Hart gone?
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Post by eastpaddoknutta on Jan 22, 2010 12:12:47 GMT
Just like to point out that the "Next year I want to go to Spain and play as my style of play is more Spanish than English I think" was probably in reply to the question of, where would you like to be next season? Remember, Spurs have made it clear that he's available for transfer there and the only reason he's not in La Liga now is that Malaga bottled the transfer at the last minute. The weird thing about this, is that even though managers shouldn't be sacked over disagreements with players, how many of us actually wanted Hart gone? i think most people will say they wasnt enthusiastic when dowie signed but would of like to seen him given the test of time same as sousa same as magilton to be qutie honest same as hart dont get as hirey firey as flavio jamie lol ;D
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Post by FloridaR on Jan 22, 2010 12:14:59 GMT
"Next year I want to go to Spain and play as my style of play is more Spanish than English I think."
that statement say's a lot about what this guy thinks about QPR.
It's all about him ; ) let him have his fun & then bye bye.
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Post by FloridaR on Jan 22, 2010 12:15:52 GMT
Play only Rangers players (that does mean buy Simpson not drop him). "Next year I want to go to Spain and play as my style of play is more Spanish than English I think." No commitment. No club pride. Only personal gain and he's given up on achieving that in this country. agreed
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Post by Markqpr on Jan 22, 2010 12:20:16 GMT
or burn the morocan flag Er, no. Behave, Taraabt does not represent the entire of Morocco, which I happen to have a soft spot for.* Plus that is a fire hazard and a waste of a perfectly good flag, not to mention a little bit inflammatory as well. *To all Moroccans out there, I'm sorry and if you have a spot of anything soft for me, it would be much appreciated!
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Post by eastpaddoknutta on Jan 22, 2010 12:28:50 GMT
or burn the morocan flag Er, no. Behave, Taraabt does not represent the entire of Morocco, which I happen to have a soft spot for.* Plus that is a fire hazard and a waste of a perfectly good flag, not to mention a little bit inflammatory as well. *To all Moroccans out there, I'm sorry and if you have a spot of anything soft for me, it would be much appreciated! he might aswell burn a flag of england and queens park rangers on the pitch!
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Post by jamie on Jan 22, 2010 12:34:42 GMT
Just like to point out that the "Next year I want to go to Spain and play as my style of play is more Spanish than English I think" was probably in reply to the question of, where would you like to be next season? Remember, Spurs have made it clear that he's available for transfer there and the only reason he's not in La Liga now is that Malaga bottled the transfer at the last minute. The weird thing about this, is that even though managers shouldn't be sacked over disagreements with players, how many of us actually wanted Hart gone? i think most people will say they wasnt enthusiastic when dowie signed but would of like to seen him given the test of time same as sousa same as magilton to be qutie honest same as hart dont get as hirey firey as flavio jamie lol ;D Nah, I'm obviously not advocating the utterly ridiculous managerial record. I was gutted when we got monster head Dowie, but the results weren't that shit. Sousa was dull to watch but I know for a fact that he wanted to just sort the defence out first, and tactically and on the training pitch he is a brilliant manager. He used to give tactical briefings every morning to the players, that were almost like lectures. More managers should do that, although obviously some of the players grumbled at this. After Sousa went I've stopped being surprised at anything with this club. I don't even expect us to win anymore, and I'd rather watch Taarabt nutmeg someone a couple of times then shank a shot wide than us long ball it. I'm resigned to mid table to be honest. The bloke seems like an utter prick, but he's got some ability.
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Post by QPR Report on Jan 22, 2010 13:05:37 GMT
But To get back to my point: I don't see how Briatore and Paladini can see how a player-run club can succeed. Forget everything else - Don't see how they possibly benefit from this kind of chaos.
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Post by eastpaddoknutta on Jan 22, 2010 13:05:54 GMT
i think most people will say they wasnt enthusiastic when dowie signed but would of like to seen him given the test of time same as sousa same as magilton to be qutie honest same as hart dont get as hirey firey as flavio jamie lol ;D Nah, I'm obviously not advocating the utterly ridiculous managerial record. I was gutted when we got monster head Dowie, but the results weren't that shit. Sousa was dull to watch but I know for a fact that he wanted to just sort the defence out first, and tactically and on the training pitch he is a brilliant manager. He used to give tactical briefings every morning to the players, that were almost like lectures. More managers should do that, although obviously some of the players grumbled at this. After Sousa went I've stopped being surprised at anything with this club. I don't even expect us to win anymore, and I'd rather watch Taarabt nutmeg someone a couple of times then shank a shot wide than us long ball it. I'm resigned to mid table to be honest. The bloke seems like an utter prick, but he's got some ability. i agree with you total -J- i just think that Taraabt thinks hes better than he is he is a user! i never come accross it with any other player thats been on loan to us, some players when they go on loan to us (the likes of manciene, even going back as far as Mark Kennedy) they were all ways too good for us and realisticaly they were playing with a hope to start a career but you know they play with the heart on there sleeves and the appreicate that there able to do it at qpr taraabt however just seems like hes above qpr and hes shocked real madrid dont want him
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 22, 2012 8:20:20 GMT
Ha! Before Joey! Bump ...two years ago today...
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Post by fraserinbc on Jan 22, 2012 20:44:29 GMT
"Next year I want to go to Spain and play as my style of play is more Spanish than English I think."
He didn't get very far.
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 22, 2017 12:22:11 GMT
7 Years ago...
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