0asis wrote:dawson99 wrote:Graeme Noble wrote:I think Dirk Kuyt could be almost as good as Dennis Bergkamp once was. Obviously not as good, but if he gets played in his ideal position and system he could be on hell of a player!
mate, sorry but i think you need
He certainly is, esepcially comparing a player like Kuyt to a legend of the modern game Dennis Bergkamp.
passmeistro_#14 wrote:while i think that over 10 million would be too much to pay for this player,
i find it unfair that some people have judged him on his world cup performances.
some of the games in which he was played out of position.
I say, Trezeguet has a decent scoring record against teams from Serie A, while Kuyt, though he has that phenomenal goal rate too, its against Dutch teams.
Call me wrong, but I think Serie A is better than the Dutch League.
We already have a target man.
Big Niall wrote:Please Rafa -do Not buy this guy. He was one of the WORST forwards at the world cup. No pace & a poor finisher.
He is a donkey!
weringo wrote:Didn't he only play one game in the World cup as a centre forward which is his prefered position? Hard enough to judge a player in a few games in the world cup let alone one game
flipmode wrote:http://home.skysports.com/list.asp?hlid=405800&CPID=8&clid=14&lid=&title=Reds+back+in+for+Kuyt
News from SkySports
Liverpool are reported to have rekindled their interest in Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt.
Reports emanating from Holland claim Liverpool have reopened talks with Feyenoord about signing the Dutch international.
The FA Cup holders have been linked with Kuyt for some time after keeping tabs on his progress at De Kuip.
Kuyt's future at Feyenoord has been the subject of intense speculation for some time with the player considering moving on a for a new challenge.
Liverpool's interest in Kuyt was thought to have waned because of Feyenoord's price tag on the player.
The Dutch giants are thought to be holding out for a fee in the region of £10 million for Kuyt, which initially put Liverpool off.
However, reports are circulating that Liverpool are ready to do business with Feyenoord to bring Kuyt to Anfield.
Reds boss Rafa Benitez is in the market for a new striker having let Fernando Morientes and Djibril Cisse move on and he is trying to raise funds by offloading some of his fringe players.
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