kartiek » Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:19 am wrote:Thommo's perm » Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:34 pm wrote:maguskwt » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:28 pm wrote:I'm amazed how "true fans" weren't defending Kuyt about 3 years ago with as much conviction and vigor as they are defending Carroll now? What was it back then? Headless chicken? Only score goals accidentally with his shin?![]()
Can't say that I'm surprised though... There has always been double standards when it comes to British player vs foreign player...
Kuyt has had plenty of time to prove his worth.
I have been one of his biggest critics but I have been honest and did not have a hidden agenda. Kuyt is a workhorse who comes up with vital goals at times. But he is limited technically and is often the breakdown in link up play. He has a tendency to run around with very little purpose but he is passionate and loyal and I will be sad to see him go.
This is different to the absolute slaughtering Carroll has got in the months he has been playing for us. Some have been totally against him from the begining due to his price tag, which goes to show how shallow they are. He came in injured and has slowly grown in stature and confidence, despite the stick he has received from the cu'nty hypocritical media and the sheep that follow them.
Dickie Kuyt will always be remembered with fondness by me, frustrating as he is, his heart is in the right place.
To be completely honest, Kuyt's link up play is not that bad at all. He's lambasted on this point, in my opinion for no reason. His main problem really is that he's slow and doesn't have tricks under his belt. But he can always play the one two.
Andy Carroll on the other hand, I think can pass the ball a bit, but he's really poor with running with the ball (just can't do it), and he definitely isn't sharp enough at playing one twos either. One thing he'll definitely improve upon with age is his awareness, as long as he keeps working hard on his fitness. The thing that's most bothersome, IMO, is his lack of ball control while in motion. In fact, I can't recall him running for more than 3 yards with the ball at his feet.
Kuyt has been a great servant. Sometimes hes been very good. Other times hes been vey sh'it. One thing hes always been is a tryer who gives his best every time he pulls the shirt on.
I am a bit confused with your analogy of Carroll. Why would you want him running with the ball? Thats what Downing, Henderson, Gerrard, Bellamy and Suarez are there for? I absolutely disagree with your opinion of his ball control as well. I have seen some lovely touches, especially in the last few games and I would say overall he can take the ball, control it and lay it off without a problem?
