PabloAimar wrote:Any of them would thrive playing swift, flamboyant football with Torres, Gerrard and Aquilani under the Hodgson. As you all seem to think we're inevitably heading for a nose dive into mid-table mediocrity, let's at least do it in style.. It's better to have not tried and failed, than to have worked ur ar5e off and still failed.
Pablo, DK has never let us down xxDundalk wrote:Dirk Kuyt has given new Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson some good news by declaring his wish to remain at Anfield.
Kuyt is yet to speak with Rafael Benitez's replacement and will be otherwise engaged this weekend as he looks to win the World Cup with Holland.
But once the excitement of life in South Africa has died down, Kuyt will have a chat with Hodgson.
And one of his first tasks will be to re-assure his new boss about his future plans.
"Of course I want to stay," said the 26-year-old.
"Liverpool is a great club with a great history.
"Unfortunately in my four years I haven't won anything but hopefully in the future, I will still have that chance.
"We will have to see what happens but hopefully the manager wants me to stay.
"I spoke to people at the club and I know he wants to speak with me. But it is very difficult at the moment because we are so busy and focus on what lies ahead."
http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8652_6253002,00.html

Benny The Noon wrote:PabloAimar wrote:Owzat wrote:PabloAimar wrote:I think he's terrible and a waste of a lot of energy to be honest. Forget the stats; how many times last season were we breaking forward with pace only for his terrible control and/or lack of pace to break the whole move down. Sorry but I believe footballers should have more about them than just a willingness to work hard. Our right winger should have the guile to glide past players and create goal scoring opportunities at will; not work hard tracking back and chipping the ball in the air everytime it comes to him and then kneeing it and 10 minutes later still trying to figure out where it is.
Shame you can't see beyond the end of your nose or through some hatred of Kuyt because if you truly believe all he does is work hard then you truly are clueless, or simply refusing to register what he does during games.
And you clearly missed his assist in the last dutch game, but then it can't have happened because he never controls the ball and therefore must have lost possession just before he somehow crossed it. He didn't beat the defender for pace either, but he didn't need to, yet some seem to talk of that as if it is the be all and end all of playing out wide, or perhaps it's just Kuyt will never be quick and because that is his only real weakness then that is what the bashers have to focus on since noone can argue he is quick
I guess the dutch coach must be an idiot, what with the dutch persisting with Kuyt and as a consequence only reaching the final ffs
excuse me for giving an opinion. yes you're right - his only weakness is his lack of pace![]()
hatred of kuyt? - i actually think he seems a great guy, but i'm not keen on his style of play. from what i've seen over the past seasons, i find him hugely irritating as he breaks our own play down in the final 3rd. i honestly believe that if we had a decent 'traditional' pacey winger, they'd contribute all that kuyt does and more - what evidence do you have to suggest otherwise? no, i didn't think so - so get ur head out of ur ar5e and look beyond ur own nose.
Which traditional pacey wingers score more and create more goals than kuyt over the last couple of seasons ?

In and Out wrote:"Unfortunately in my four years I haven't won anything but hopefully in the future, I will still have that chance.
Let's hope in the future the management and team can russle up a medal or two for you Kuyt.


sixbuster wrote:PabloAimar wrote:Any of them would thrive playing swift, flamboyant football with Torres, Gerrard and Aquilani under the Hodgson. As you all seem to think we're inevitably heading for a nose dive into mid-table mediocrity, let's at least do it in style.. It's better to have not tried and failed, than to have worked ur ar5e off and still failed.
Go back to Buenos Aires or Valencia but you are talkingPablo, DK has never let us down xx
Benny The Noon wrote:Which winger shall we replace him with then - let's remember he must get at least 10 goals a season as well as the same amount of assists - be available to play every single game - have the best work ethic , been able to track back , play up front or on the left as well as right and genuinely have the best attitude towards the club .

Benny The Noon wrote:Which winger shall we replace him with then - let's remember he must get at least 10 goals a season as well as the same amount of assists - be available to play every single game - have the best work ethic , been able to track back , play up front or on the left as well as right and genuinely have the best attitude towards the club .
If he goes some will then see what we miss without him

Benny The Noon wrote:Kuyt can play up front and has done many times - the problem is when he is up front on his own . No one has ever said he is the best most skilful winger in the land but I tell you what - he is ine the most productive ones around and his value to his team - club and country is recognised by many people in the game - shame some of his own fans don't recognise it .
If he goes some will then see what we miss without him
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