Faurlin Leaving on 10:49 - May 9 with 3839 views | mcqpr10 | This is the first time in ages i've been choked by a player leaving. A case of what could of, what should of been with Ale. What a player, what a man coming back from them injuries. I think it may be the right reason for footballing reasons, Jimmy will want an athlete who presses everywhere and he should have no place for sentiment in renewing contracts. But let's remember the best centre midfielder we've had since Wilkins. Really hope he gets a great club and plays another 200 games. Thank You Ale. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 10:50 - May 9 with 3829 views | simmo |
Faurlin Leaving on 10:14 - May 9 by DejR_vu | The problem with Faurlin is that he is effectively only half a player. Fantastic on the ball but he can't run and he can't tackle anymore. So we have to have another player who can cover for him which overall is detrimental to the team. The problem with retaining Hill is, ironically, that you know you can rely on him and so will end up using him more than you should. That's game-time that should be going to someone with a few years ahead of him, not a 37/38 year old, because you're just kicking the can down the road. If we're serious about putting proper foundations in place and building a team for the long-term it has to be without both of them. Painful to see them go as I think they're both fantastic. In Hill's case in particular I can't think of many players I've ever liked and respected more in 40 years of supporting the club. If he would accept a non-playing role he should be retained in some capacity around the playing staff. |
Yeah good post, as is the one mentioning the lack of pressing. Whatever personnel and formation, we know that JFH is all about high intensity and pressing, Ale is exceptional on the ball but has his limitations without it. I'm just pleased that he has this last 30+ game season to point at when looking for a new club because he's have found it difficult before whereas now, he's much less of a risk. Adios, Ale. An absolutely brilliant and beatiful player who is also a genuinely humble, classy guy. Whoever ends up signing him will reap the rewards and he will struggle to find anybody associated with QPR that won't buy him a pint and sing his praises. Him and Hill are modern day examples of exactly what kind of players you'd want in a team that your children follow. | |
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Faurlin Leaving on 10:52 - May 9 with 3823 views | francisbowles |
I'm not on this network but have read the post and would like to say thanks Ale, good luck and hope to see you back at LR in the future. Your a big man in many ways and. have proved it again by keeping your counsel on the decision. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:06 - May 9 with 3716 views | Hunterhoop |
Faurlin Leaving on 10:49 - May 9 by mcqpr10 | This is the first time in ages i've been choked by a player leaving. A case of what could of, what should of been with Ale. What a player, what a man coming back from them injuries. I think it may be the right reason for footballing reasons, Jimmy will want an athlete who presses everywhere and he should have no place for sentiment in renewing contracts. But let's remember the best centre midfielder we've had since Wilkins. Really hope he gets a great club and plays another 200 games. Thank You Ale. |
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Faurlin Leaving on 11:07 - May 9 with 3712 views | daveB | all well and good wanting a pressing game but it's a long season and you need more than one way to win games. A poor decision imo and one that will come back and bite the manager by the end of August. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:09 - May 9 with 3694 views | Northernr | Even without the sentimentality of this I think Faurlin and Hill are both just about the best players we have in those positions. They'll need some replacing as footballers first and foremost. Then there's the dressing room influence and care about the club that you lose, the experience to pass onto younger players etc. This will also add pressure to Hasselbaink if he doesn't start next season well. I'll wait and see who they bring in and how they go but it's a big, risky call. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:10 - May 9 with 3693 views | FDC | Wow this is sad. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:14 - May 9 with 3655 views | olderR | I confess to wearing rose tinted specs when it comes to Ale. I think he is a victim of the modern game, a previous post said he was our best midfielder since Wilkins, true, was Wilkins any quicker around the pitch? I think not but times have changed. Faurlin was the only player who would move the ball quickly and look for a "killer" pass. Lets hope he is replaced with someone who can pass as well as he does and not by a couple of Duracell Bunnies with little ability. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Faurlin Leaving on 11:14 - May 9 with 3652 views | DeepcutHoop |
Faurlin Leaving on 10:49 - May 9 by mcqpr10 | This is the first time in ages i've been choked by a player leaving. A case of what could of, what should of been with Ale. What a player, what a man coming back from them injuries. I think it may be the right reason for footballing reasons, Jimmy will want an athlete who presses everywhere and he should have no place for sentiment in renewing contracts. But let's remember the best centre midfielder we've had since Wilkins. Really hope he gets a great club and plays another 200 games. Thank You Ale. |
Same here. Actually upset by this, and will be really, really sad if Hill goes too. Faurlin is a club legend. That's an awful lot of heart to rip out in one go. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:19 - May 9 with 3623 views | paulparker | Sorry but its a bad decision , keep Ali and get rid of Toszer Ali who has this club at heart who has gone through sheer hell to get back playing who was d1cked around by Arry and who gives us so much when he plays , he makes us tick the bloke hardly ever wastes a pass , he puts in a shift which is a hell of a lot more than that useless git tozser does , if we get the right midfield players around him then I don't see why we cant keep him as a squad player Im all for athletic players who can get up & down the pitch , but you cant beat a player who has an eye for a pass, who can read the game , that is a rare quality in todays game I think we may regret this one | |
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Faurlin Leaving on 11:22 - May 9 with 3605 views | kensalriser | Agree with daveB here. I think most of are aware of Faurlin's weaknesses but he still fought his way back into the team. It is a poor decision considering the relatively small amount of money involved to retain him for a year. Guess this means Jimmy doesn't rate Luongo, too. | |
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Faurlin Leaving on 11:25 - May 9 with 3583 views | Metallica_Hoop | Bye Ale. thanks for the great memories. We should give him another year at least. | |
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Faurlin Leaving on 11:25 - May 9 with 3582 views | bacardiinbrissie | Sad news for our clubif true. Jimmy and Les better have a great master plan because if we let him go and start badly, they will be crucified. Hope Ali gets another decent club and all my best wishes to a true Rangers player who always gave his all for us. Not a bad word to say about him. We wont be the same without him and this could make or break our manager. Over to you Jimmy ? | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:26 - May 9 with 3576 views | ngbqpr | This man is my favourite Rangers player of this century, and is up there next to Stan & Gerry, Les, Macca and a few select others in my list of all time Loftus Road favourites. I loved him from the moment he perfectly executed a first time 30 yard reverse pass in a League Cup tie at Stamford Bridge shortly after arriving . A sublime player, a class act on & off the field, who would surely have gone onto (dare I say it) bigger things than QPR had it not been for the cruciate injuries . So pleased he managed to enjoy a farewell season with us this year playing 30+ times. I understand that the club has to make unsentimental decisions, and feel (JFH, not me) that he's not up to the rigours of another Championship season...but boy I hope they can find a replacement half as good. Ale Faurlin, the antithesis of most modern footballers, thank you - I know you probably won't see this, but I suspect you still have the ‘Faurlin 10’ Argentina shirt which we got for our eldest and which he in turn gave to you on the pitch when celebrating promotion in 2011, and which we saw you proudly clutching on leaving the ground afterwards. Wherever you go next - buena suerte y muchas gracias | |
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Faurlin Leaving on 11:26 - May 9 with 3573 views | BostonR | Blimey - what a call by JFH! I can see the merit in moving on Ale and Henry as they are just too slow. Hill is a harder call as he is fantastic when he plays but therein is the problem as he cannot play a full season. Will be interesting to see what happens with Fer and Sandro - hopefully they will not return! As for the others moving on, I am glad. Hoilett is the biggest waste of space I have seen at R's and only the inept SWP, kept him from being the scapegoat at LR. In truth we finished mid-table with the current squad of players in a mediocre Championship. With Villa, Norwich and Newcastle coming down and only one of the four play-off teams going up it will be a very tight call next season. Let's hope the Board and management make the right choices. Given, Polter, Hall and Smithies came in I am confident we are looking in the right direction. You R's! | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:31 - May 9 with 3193 views | Hooparoo | Adios Alejandro. 😞 One of the few we've had at LR who actually gave a fck. | |
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Faurlin Leaving on 11:32 - May 9 with 3178 views | jonno |
Faurlin Leaving on 10:14 - May 9 by DejR_vu | The problem with Faurlin is that he is effectively only half a player. Fantastic on the ball but he can't run and he can't tackle anymore. So we have to have another player who can cover for him which overall is detrimental to the team. The problem with retaining Hill is, ironically, that you know you can rely on him and so will end up using him more than you should. That's game-time that should be going to someone with a few years ahead of him, not a 37/38 year old, because you're just kicking the can down the road. If we're serious about putting proper foundations in place and building a team for the long-term it has to be without both of them. Painful to see them go as I think they're both fantastic. In Hill's case in particular I can't think of many players I've ever liked and respected more in 40 years of supporting the club. If he would accept a non-playing role he should be retained in some capacity around the playing staff. |
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Faurlin Leaving on 11:49 - May 9 with 3072 views | silky | I know good things must come to an end but I'm so gutted, deeply gutted. He is by far my personal favourite QPR player of all time. Great to see him get through 30+ games this season a truly remarkable feat given the 3 ACL. Ale thank you so much for what you have done for us. You really are the highest role model a young guy could wish for! All the very best for the future. | |
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Faurlin Leaving on 11:52 - May 9 with 3051 views | nadera78 | Massive decision from JFH, that's for sure. He's going to need the replacement midfielder to work out right from the first game of the season or else he's going to face a lot of heat. As for Faurlin himself, I'm not a happy bunny right now. We all recognise his limitations in terms of mobility and speed, but he's literally the only player we have who can manage a game. His passing is better than anyone at the club, he always offers himself for a return pass, he always looks to move us forward. He's going to be extremely difficult to replace. I hope he finds a new club, and a good at that, he deserves it. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:52 - May 9 with 3051 views | essextaxiboy |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:32 - May 9 by jonno | Totally agree. |
Thanks Ale . Adios !! | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:54 - May 9 with 3034 views | Maggsinho |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:52 - May 9 by nadera78 | Massive decision from JFH, that's for sure. He's going to need the replacement midfielder to work out right from the first game of the season or else he's going to face a lot of heat. As for Faurlin himself, I'm not a happy bunny right now. We all recognise his limitations in terms of mobility and speed, but he's literally the only player we have who can manage a game. His passing is better than anyone at the club, he always offers himself for a return pass, he always looks to move us forward. He's going to be extremely difficult to replace. I hope he finds a new club, and a good at that, he deserves it. |
Wouldn't be surprised to see him go to Rotherham with Warnock. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 12:05 - May 9 with 2961 views | bosh67 |
Faurlin Leaving on 11:09 - May 9 by Northernr | Even without the sentimentality of this I think Faurlin and Hill are both just about the best players we have in those positions. They'll need some replacing as footballers first and foremost. Then there's the dressing room influence and care about the club that you lose, the experience to pass onto younger players etc. This will also add pressure to Hasselbaink if he doesn't start next season well. I'll wait and see who they bring in and how they go but it's a big, risky call. |
It seems like very strange call in terms of Ale after completing a full season. The one full season he has got through and we let him go. I agree, if this is true and it looks like it is, I think JFH is putting a lot of pressure on himself. If he is looking at a player like Lee Tomlins to come in I think he would be a natural replacement. If he thinks Luongo is going to step up and play that role, good luck because right now he isn't good enough. Perhaps Doughty can play the rile but I get the feeling JFH will move him on. Coupled with the fact that in half a season he doesn't seem to have a clue how to link wingers to feed forwards I am not exactly confident. Very big call to lose players who have a positive influence on the younger players. But let's see I guess. | |
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Faurlin Leaving on 12:06 - May 9 with 2957 views | hoof_hearted | Hill and Faurlin are 2 of my favourites of the last few years and it's a shame but budgets and all that. Toszer isn't the answer but is under contract - that's the ffp world we inhabit. I haven't cried over a footballer since Gerry Francis got carried off right in front of me behind the goal at the Loft end after Alan Ball hacked him down. To see the face of the QPR and England captain (and my hero) contorted in pain shattered my fragile, young life. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 12:12 - May 9 with 2916 views | hoof_hearted |
Faurlin Leaving on 12:05 - May 9 by bosh67 | It seems like very strange call in terms of Ale after completing a full season. The one full season he has got through and we let him go. I agree, if this is true and it looks like it is, I think JFH is putting a lot of pressure on himself. If he is looking at a player like Lee Tomlins to come in I think he would be a natural replacement. If he thinks Luongo is going to step up and play that role, good luck because right now he isn't good enough. Perhaps Doughty can play the rile but I get the feeling JFH will move him on. Coupled with the fact that in half a season he doesn't seem to have a clue how to link wingers to feed forwards I am not exactly confident. Very big call to lose players who have a positive influence on the younger players. But let's see I guess. |
You can't link wingers to forwards without some midfielders who have the capacity to go forward with them and then get back to defend. It crossed my mind on Saturday that our stilted slow play was actually rooted in Henry and Faurlin. The long pass or hoof is their only option most of the time if the ball is ever going to get upfield. In JFH I trust - guaranteed until December! PS Love the new Marty Feldman look. A hint of Gino Padula. | | | |
Faurlin Leaving on 12:21 - May 9 with 2853 views | adhoc_qpr | Gutted to see him go, but i can understand the decision in terms of how his limitations don't work within JFH's preferred style. At least Faurlin got to play a pretty full season and helped us to stabilize in the Championship, rather than just being quietly released while injured following relegation last summer. | | | |
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