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Postby metalhead » Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:18 am

I would most definitely keep Kuyt. At least we would give us options in attack.
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Postby Waldo » Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:29 pm

Those who think we should sell Kuyt need their head read. He is a very good player, tireless worker and gives 100% + every game. If every player at the club had the attitude he does then we would be a better team.
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Postby only me » Sun Mar 20, 2011 1:39 pm

Waldo wrote:Those who think we should sell Kuyt need their head read. He is a very good player, tireless worker and gives 100% + every game. If every player at the club had the attitude he does then we would be a better team.

Ok so just before i leave for the head doctor please consider the following ,nobody questions his attitude or work rate ,he has no technical abilities ,can't pass his player while dribbling ,can't stop a ball with one touch ,can't pass his player with speed...Yes he is a keeper no doubt.

Kuyt isn't getting younger and he won't get better. I appreciate the years he gave our club but if he is the future of LFC...oh well.
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Postby Greavesie » Sun Mar 20, 2011 1:52 pm

I've already said keep Kuyt as back up to right wing and striker. Why get rid of Kuyt and have to buy 2 back up players when we have both in Kuyt? We know what he's capable of and he's given great service to the club, its the least he deserves.

We need to strengthen the first team first and foremost, getting rid of Kuyt is pointless
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Postby dawson99 » Sun Mar 20, 2011 4:47 pm

Greavesie wrote:I've already said keep Kuyt as back up to right wing and striker. Why get rid of Kuyt and have to buy 2 back up players when we have both in Kuyt? We know what he's capable of and he's given great service to the club, its the least he deserves.

We need to strengthen the first team first and foremost, getting rid of Kuyt is pointless

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Postby red till i die!! » Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:59 pm

Waldo wrote:Those who think we should sell Kuyt need their head read. He is a very good player, tireless worker and gives 100% + every game. If every player at the club had the attitude he does then we would be a better team.

nobody is questioning kuyt's loyalty/ dedication or his workrate.its his ability that's in question and always was.

i wouldnt mind if the rest of the players had his workrate either,just as long as they didnt have his skills to match

fwiw,id keep him as a 3rd choice striker and a fill in winger who gets the odd game here and there ,and you will see a better player in him.but going forward he's not good enough to be 1 of the 1st names on the sheet every week.
his inconsistency is a major issue and it won't improve with age!!
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Postby PabloAimar » Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:14 am

metalhead wrote:
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Kuyt needed to adapt his game in order to utilise the space Carrol made available with his runs and knockdowns ,and to put it bluntly he failed spectacularly ....I think Suarez will be lethal in partnership with Carrol because of his pace and ingenuity ,but I'm afraid Kuyt may have missed the boat when it comes to being paired up front with the Lad

I agree, however I wouldn't mind having Kuyt as a plan b striker. He showed his goal scoring instincts against the mancs, always getting into right positions.

he wasn't in the right position when he blocked carroll's goal-bound header which ultimately meant we were knocked out of europe on thursday. of course, nobody will mention that as it pours scorn on his latest tag line - "right place at the right time"

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Postby Kukilon » Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:21 am

PabloAimar wrote:
metalhead wrote:
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Kuyt needed to adapt his game in order to utilise the space Carrol made available with his runs and knockdowns ,and to put it bluntly he failed spectacularly ....I think Suarez will be lethal in partnership with Carrol because of his pace and ingenuity ,but I'm afraid Kuyt may have missed the boat when it comes to being paired up front with the Lad

I agree, however I wouldn't mind having Kuyt as a plan b striker. He showed his goal scoring instincts against the mancs, always getting into right positions.

he wasn't in the right position when he blocked carroll's goal-bound header which ultimately meant we were knocked out of europe on thursday. of course, nobody will mention that as it pours scorn on his latest tag line - "right place at the right time"

"works hard"

So Kuyt gets the flack for Carrol heading the ball on Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is not way Kuyt could react that quickly.
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Postby PabloAimar » Tue Mar 22, 2011 2:16 am

Kukilon wrote:
PabloAimar wrote:
metalhead wrote:
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Kuyt needed to adapt his game in order to utilise the space Carrol made available with his runs and knockdowns ,and to put it bluntly he failed spectacularly ....I think Suarez will be lethal in partnership with Carrol because of his pace and ingenuity ,but I'm afraid Kuyt may have missed the boat when it comes to being paired up front with the Lad

I agree, however I wouldn't mind having Kuyt as a plan b striker. He showed his goal scoring instincts against the mancs, always getting into right positions.

he wasn't in the right position when he blocked carroll's goal-bound header which ultimately meant we were knocked out of europe on thursday. of course, nobody will mention that as it pours scorn on his latest tag line - "right place at the right time"

"works hard"

So Kuyt gets the flack for Carrol heading the ball on Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is not way Kuyt could react that quickly.

So Kuyt gets the credit for scoring a hat trick of tap ins against man utd. :censored: priceless. He could hardly f'cking miss!

Since we're being objective, is that what you're saying? Or...

So Carroll (should) get the flack for heading the ball at Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is no way Kuyt could react that quickly.
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Postby Kukilon » Tue Mar 22, 2011 11:25 am

PabloAimar wrote:
Kukilon wrote:
PabloAimar wrote:
metalhead wrote:
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Kuyt needed to adapt his game in order to utilise the space Carrol made available with his runs and knockdowns ,and to put it bluntly he failed spectacularly ....I think Suarez will be lethal in partnership with Carrol because of his pace and ingenuity ,but I'm afraid Kuyt may have missed the boat when it comes to being paired up front with the Lad

I agree, however I wouldn't mind having Kuyt as a plan b striker. He showed his goal scoring instincts against the mancs, always getting into right positions.

he wasn't in the right position when he blocked carroll's goal-bound header which ultimately meant we were knocked out of europe on thursday. of course, nobody will mention that as it pours scorn on his latest tag line - "right place at the right time"

"works hard"

So Kuyt gets the flack for Carrol heading the ball on Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is not way Kuyt could react that quickly.

So Kuyt gets the credit for scoring a hat trick of tap ins against man utd. :censored: priceless. He could hardly f'cking miss!

Since we're being objective, is that what you're saying? Or...

So Carroll (should) get the flack for heading the ball at Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is no way Kuyt could react that quickly.

The thing is that during those tap ins he still have time to react. Running in the correct areas etc. During that header from Carrol Kuyt actually did the right thing. He is around the danger zone for tapping in loose balls but unluckily Carrol heads the ball on him.
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Postby PabloAimar » Tue Mar 22, 2011 3:37 pm

Kukilon wrote:
PabloAimar wrote:
Kukilon wrote:
PabloAimar wrote:
metalhead wrote:
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Kuyt needed to adapt his game in order to utilise the space Carrol made available with his runs and knockdowns ,and to put it bluntly he failed spectacularly ....I think Suarez will be lethal in partnership with Carrol because of his pace and ingenuity ,but I'm afraid Kuyt may have missed the boat when it comes to being paired up front with the Lad

I agree, however I wouldn't mind having Kuyt as a plan b striker. He showed his goal scoring instincts against the mancs, always getting into right positions.

he wasn't in the right position when he blocked carroll's goal-bound header which ultimately meant we were knocked out of europe on thursday. of course, nobody will mention that as it pours scorn on his latest tag line - "right place at the right time"

"works hard"

So Kuyt gets the flack for Carrol heading the ball on Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is not way Kuyt could react that quickly.

So Kuyt gets the credit for scoring a hat trick of tap ins against man utd. :censored: priceless. He could hardly f'cking miss!

Since we're being objective, is that what you're saying? Or...

So Carroll (should) get the flack for heading the ball at Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is no way Kuyt could react that quickly.

The thing is that during those tap ins he still have time to react. Running in the correct areas etc. During that header from Carrol Kuyt actually did the right thing. He is around the danger zone for tapping in loose balls but unluckily Carrol heads the ball on him.

I see what you're saying brother...

But, if along with "works hard", "right place at the right time" is being offered as his latest tag line to counter those who judge his ability based on his: lack of pace, tunnel vision, non existant dribbling ability, terrible passing ability, comedic first touch and embarrassing finishing ability outside the 6yrd box... Why has he only scored (undeflected - ie. non-fluke) goals in open play in 2 games in the league this season?

I know the answer but would love to hear more from those who would never trade winning things for seeing dirk working hard for years to come for Liverpool. He doesn't win trophies - the evidence is overwhelming [FULL-STOP]
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Postby Kukilon » Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:16 pm

PabloAimar wrote:
Kukilon wrote:
PabloAimar wrote:
Kukilon wrote:
PabloAimar wrote:
metalhead wrote:
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Kuyt needed to adapt his game in order to utilise the space Carrol made available with his runs and knockdowns ,and to put it bluntly he failed spectacularly ....I think Suarez will be lethal in partnership with Carrol because of his pace and ingenuity ,but I'm afraid Kuyt may have missed the boat when it comes to being paired up front with the Lad

I agree, however I wouldn't mind having Kuyt as a plan b striker. He showed his goal scoring instincts against the mancs, always getting into right positions.

he wasn't in the right position when he blocked carroll's goal-bound header which ultimately meant we were knocked out of europe on thursday. of course, nobody will mention that as it pours scorn on his latest tag line - "right place at the right time"

"works hard"

So Kuyt gets the flack for Carrol heading the ball on Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is not way Kuyt could react that quickly.

So Kuyt gets the credit for scoring a hat trick of tap ins against man utd. :censored: priceless. He could hardly f'cking miss!

Since we're being objective, is that what you're saying? Or...

So Carroll (should) get the flack for heading the ball at Kuyt. :censored: priceless. There is no way Kuyt could react that quickly.

The thing is that during those tap ins he still have time to react. Running in the correct areas etc. During that header from Carrol Kuyt actually did the right thing. He is around the danger zone for tapping in loose balls but unluckily Carrol heads the ball on him.

I see what you're saying brother...

But, if along with "works hard", "right place at the right time" is being offered as his latest tag line to counter those who judge his ability based on his: lack of pace, tunnel vision, non existant dribbling ability, terrible passing ability, comedic first touch and embarrassing finishing ability outside the 6yrd box... Why has he only scored (undeflected - ie. non-fluke) goals in open play in 2 games in the league this season?

I know the answer but would love to hear more from those who would never trade winning things for seeing dirk working hard for years to come for Liverpool. He doesn't win trophies - the evidence is overwhelming [FULL-STOP]

A goal every third game is still more than most of our players.

I wouldn't mind switching Kuyt for Ronaldo skill wise but it ain't going to happen. Always fun to play fantasy football.
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Postby Penguins » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:53 am

The problem is I would switch Kuyt with Kevin Kilbane skillwise...
And now he wants an extention!! ???
He is going 2 be 33 when his contract expires.
Who in their right mind would offer him a longer contract seeing as he getting worse already...?
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Postby bunglemark2 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:10 am

Penguins wrote:The problem is I would switch Kuyt with Kevin Kilbane skillwise...
And now he wants an extention!! ???
He is going 2 be 33 when his contract expires.
Who in their right mind would offer him a longer contract seeing as he getting worse already...?

I can't believe you mentioned Zinedine Kilbane and Kuyt in the same sentence....

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Postby OneHotRed » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:19 am

Leave Kilbane alone, he plays for my local team Huddersfield now, and, for them, hes ace :D :D
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