Ale Faurlin interview on 10:03 - Apr 13 with 5738 views | Miss_Terraces | Thank you, thank you so much. I love the man | |
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Ale Faurlin interview on 10:34 - Apr 13 with 5676 views | Fearless | Amazing Clive - many thanks, Ian | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 10:42 - Apr 13 with 5640 views | mcqpr10 | Great read. What a player and man. Haven’t had a centre midfielder of his quality since. Can’t remember ever being so upset at a player being injured than with his ligament woes. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 10:44 - Apr 13 with 5633 views | OldPedro | Great interview - one of my favourite players from recent times. | |
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Ale Faurlin interview on 10:45 - Apr 13 with 5632 views | PBLOCK | Top work Clive I absolutely loved Faurlin from the moment he joined he just looked like a ‘proper’ footballer. He loved a tackle worked really hard and had a wand of a left foot. Was a brilliant player for Rangers and had he not got the first knee injury I think he would have certainly gone to a bigger team as his game was getting better and better and at the time in my opinion he was one of the best midfielders in the Prem. Always came across as a decent bloke as well Top man | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 10:47 - Apr 13 with 5626 views | ted_hendrix | At last something decent to read on here thanks Clive. Bought back some great memories for me, strewth the bloke had a fantastic left peg on him also I don't think in all the times I watched him play home or away he ever missed a header, I thought he was a great header of the ball. There were some sombre QPR fans leaving Milton Keynes that bloody day me included. | |
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Ale Faurlin interview on 10:55 - Apr 13 with 5583 views | stowmarketrange | Thanks for that Clive.He was one hell of a player for us and I can’t wait to show how much he meant to us when he comes back for his induction. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 11:03 - Apr 13 with 5554 views | Roller | Just when I thought I couldn't love Ale any more than I already do, this comes along. Brilliant Clive, thanks mate. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 11:20 - Apr 13 with 5493 views | BrianMcCarthy | Brilliant interview. Brilliant player. Brilliant man. Thanks Clive. Really appreciated. | |
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Ale Faurlin interview on 11:23 - Apr 13 with 5482 views | terryb | Thank you Clive & especially the last question about Forever R's! Hopefully the club will give full notice of when he returns for his induction. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 11:49 - Apr 13 with 5404 views | SimplyNico | Brilliant interview. The comment about Jamie Mackie was both hilarious and borne out by his Covid fitness video. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 12:06 - Apr 13 with 5368 views | HAYESBOY | One of the best performances by a QPR player I have ever seen was Faurlin against Man City at home. Sure we lost 3-2, but Faurlin that night was brilliant. He as playing against players rated in the tens of millions and he made them look ordinary. | |
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Ale Faurlin interview on 12:11 - Apr 13 with 5354 views | JamesB1979 | Interesting comment on Adel, saying that we needed him more than he needed us. Very honest. Shame Barton came in and destroyed everything. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 12:14 - Apr 13 with 5345 views | WadR | Thanks for this Clive, brilliant interview. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 12:33 - Apr 13 with 5306 views | QPR_Jim | Great read, great player. I'm glad he still thinks fondly of QPR. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 12:42 - Apr 13 with 5271 views | Hunterhoop | Thanks, Clive. Great to read. Love the man. Such a good player. It was obvious the moment he joined. He could see passes no one else could, and he could execute them! His pass and move game was light years ahead of the central midfielders we’d had in previous years; always showing for it, always already clear in his head what he was going to do with it before he received a pass. He was instrumental in making Adel look so good. Injuries were so cruel to him. But he kept coming back and still being good, our best central midfielder, even if not all managers realised it. Super player. Definitely in my all time favourite XI. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 12:56 - Apr 13 with 5236 views | loftboy | Yet Ale spoke very highly of Barton in that interview. | |
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Ale Faurlin interview on 13:44 - Apr 13 with 5111 views | The_Beast1976 | They don't make many like him in the modern era | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 13:51 - Apr 13 with 5093 views | bosh67 | Brilliant interview Clive. I can't think of any other player who has come back so often and successfully from catastrophic injuries as Ale did. His last season for us was a joy to watch and I still feel baffled that it was at that point that we let him go. You do wonder where Ale would have gone if he hadn't had the injuries. He was a sensational player and I guess he either would have stayed a lot longer and been a regular captain for us or moved to a higher level. In his pomp he controlled that midfield and sprayed balls around in the same way that Ray Wilkins did at his time here. You can't give a player a better compliment than that. Absolutely must be inducted as a Forever R. A student of the beautiful game, the comeback king and everything that is good about the way we play. I just wish he was 23 again, injury free and playing for Mark Warburton next to Eze. How good would that be. | |
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Ale Faurlin interview on 13:56 - Apr 13 with 5073 views | daveB | looking forward to reading this, still find it bizarre that JFH got rid of him with the idea being he wanted to play a high temp pressing game which made sense as that style wasn't suited to Faurlin but he then never played that way. Wasn't Ferdinands finest hour either that summer, the way they let players go was poor compared to what they did giving Mackie and Ned a send off a year later | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 14:11 - Apr 13 with 5024 views | flynnbo | Redknapp being shown up again for the clown he was. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 14:39 - Apr 13 with 4952 views | FrankRightguard | Further proof, if proof were needed, that JFH didn’t have the faintest idea what he was doing. Ferdinand also doesn’t come out of that well either for his handling of the situation. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 15:30 - Apr 13 with 4839 views | WadR | Especially as he was notionally replaced by Borysiuk (£1m and barely played a game) and Cousins (£1m and barely played in CM that season when he was fit). Reading the pieces a second time, I really love Faurlin's idiosyncratic and, given his musical output, totally apt use of 'jam' to describe players gelling. | | | |
Ale Faurlin interview on 15:31 - Apr 13 with 4838 views | quickpassrotter | Very well done Clive, even by your own standards that was excellent to be able to set up, and construct something so insightful. I enjoyed the read very much. I really can't think of anything original to say about Ale Faurlin from a fan's perspective as I think that it has all been said before, and certainly here. One of my favourite R's players of all time - just thought that he was a brilliant footballer. Certainly if the injuries had not hit him, Ale would have gone on to be recognised far greater than just within our own fan base. That left foot of his ! | | | |
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