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Ante todo quiero felicitar las fiestas a todos los lectores del blog y sobre todo un feliz año
2011. Se nos va un año lleno de emociones, con España por primera vez campeona del mundo y con un
Barcelona que probablemente nos haya deleitado con el mejor fútbol de la historia. Un año que nos
ha dado a conocer nuevos talentos y en el que otros no han podido alcanzar sus metas.
It's not the first time this season that Newcastle have been linked with a move for QPR attacking
midfielder Adel Taarabt. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder moved from Tottenham Hotspur in the
summer, and has been outstanding for the QPR side in the Championship so far this season. QPR
bought the Moroccan for around £600K in [.
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Taarabt's Too Good For YouQueens Park Rangers 2-1 Coventry (23:01:10)The plan here was to pen an article about QPR without solely concentrating on their billionaire
owners and
that helipad that comes out of the centre circle on non-matchdays.
It looks like QPR manager Neil Warnock couldn't stand all the speculation surrounding his 21
year-old top midfielder Adel Taarabt. Adel Taarabt - £5M offer from Newcastle There has been talk
all January of the possibility that Newcastle United were interested in the 21 year-old Moroccan
midfielder, who was previously at Spurs.
If I still have the hump of a stegosaurus from the very suggestion that the current QPR side rank
alongside the best this league has seen, then I'll confess it, but that raptor of a Ranger Adel
Taarabt apart, the employers of those brontosauri Peter Ramage and Clint Hill still don't convince
me as I'll happily stand by my prehistoric banter that had Nottingham Forest as the team to finish
in