Rush Job wrote:And Bob its seems you swerved my idea, nevermind we live in hope eh.
Owzat wrote:Toffeehater wrote:How is a he a natural winger sudance kid?
If someone picks up a snooker cue, throws darts or competes in something for the first time and does well then some would say "he's a natural". Kuyt has been put out on the wing and doesn't look out of his depth and unable to perform the role, to such an extent he was played wide for most of the end of the season. If he then improves, improves and improves some more then he could become a proper top winger, however you hardly expect someone who's played say 20 times in a position to be perfect.
Beckham has no pace btw, don't know why people are making such an issue about that. I didn't realise you needed to run fast to cross accurately, run fast to pass or run fast to shoot. Pace may HELP beat players, it isn't crucial and Kuyt does beat players (maybe not always in the conventional way, but pushing it past the defender and going round him requires some doing if you don't have pace................)
Rush Job wrote:You need to make your mind up, you said you would of taken 2~3 for him a few months ago, your now saying 7~8, like i said more or less held his worth, although now your saying he hasnt more or less kept his price?? Its very simple if you were the manager and judged the lad on his poor form and lack of confidence and accepted a bid of 2.5 in Jan you would have been very wrong to do so. But dont worry i wont ask you to admit it since your ego doesnt like it.
Owzat wrote:Toffeehater wrote:How is a he a natural winger sudance kid?
If someone picks up a snooker cue, throws darts or competes in something for the first time and does well then some would say "he's a natural". Kuyt has been put out on the wing and doesn't look out of his depth and unable to perform the role, to such an extent he was played wide for most of the end of the season. If he then improves, improves and improves some more then he could become a proper top winger, however you hardly expect someone who's played say 20 times in a position to be perfect.
Beckham has no pace btw, don't know why people are making such an issue about that. I didn't realise you needed to run fast to cross accurately, run fast to pass or run fast to shoot. Pace may HELP beat players, it isn't crucial and Kuyt does beat players (maybe not always in the conventional way, but pushing it past the defender and going round him requires some doing if you don't have pace................)
Bad Bob wrote:Rush Job wrote:You need to make your mind up, you said you would of taken 2~3 for him a few months ago, your now saying 7~8, like i said more or less held his worth, although now your saying he hasnt more or less kept his price?? Its very simple if you were the manager and judged the lad on his poor form and lack of confidence and accepted a bid of 2.5 in Jan you would have been very wrong to do so. But dont worry i wont ask you to admit it since your ego doesnt like it.
You know what, mate, you've done it. Your bleating on about my fickleness got me wondering just what I voted all those months ago so I went back and had a look HERE.
Poll choices Votes Statistics
1) Release on a free 2 [1.48%]
2) Sell for anything you can get 24 [17.78%]
3) Sell for £5m+ 54 [40.00%]
4) Sell but only if a big (£10m) 12 [8.89%]
offer comes in
5) Give him another season 36 [26.67%]
6) Keep playing him until he scores 7 [5.1%]
Now, there's no way to confirm exactly how I voted back in February but, egotist that I am (), I remember quite distinctly rejecting options 1 and 2 out of hand (too desperate) and going for option 3. I gave no serious consideration to option 4, BTW, because--then as now--I thought the idea of getting 10 million+ for a hard-working but otherwise limited player was/is laughable. I suppose I could have gone with option 5, as I'm certainly not opposed to keeping him on as a squad player. But, the reality of the situation at the time was that Option 3 and Option 5 were pretty much a vote for the same thing, as no team was going to come in for him with a 5 million+ bid on the back of the 'performances' he had been putting in for the team in the preceding few months.
If we're taking stock of things at this moment, however, I would argue that these questions are no longer the same. There are probably a few teams out there now that would be happy to take a punt on Kuyt for a transfer fee upwards of 5 million quid (Option 3). And, I would wager that there are quite a few Liverpool supporters--including several on here--that would be happy to keep Kuyt for another season (Option 5) on the basis of his performances for club and country these past few months. I'd think that anyone choosing Option 4 today would still be firmly in the minority but, who knows, some people might succumb to the spirit of silly season and think we could get double figures for Kuyt now.
As for fickle-old me, I'm still waffling between Option 5 and Option 3. If Kuyt stays and continues to do a job for us, I'll be delighted. If someone were to offer us in the vicinity of 7 million pounds for the lad, though, I'd sell him without hesitation because that's about as much as I think he's worth at the moment.
So, there you go: I was wrong--wrong, that is, to suggest that I ever advocated selling Kuyt for 2-3 million pounds. I didn't then and I don't now. I'd still say, though, that his value has probably fluctuated fairly substantially since he's joined us. At the very least, it's not held steady at the price we paid for him and we will be hard pressed to get even close to our money back on him if and when we decide to sell, IMO.
Rush Job wrote:" your bleating on about my fickleness " ? ? . Once again if you were to have sold him for 2/3m you would have been wrong to as now we would/should be looking for upwards of 7 whitch means he has more or less got the same worth, i dont get your problem with that. Just because he hasnt the pace for the PL doesnt make him a bad player, he was one of our best players in the CL and scored very important goals. Do you thing A smith could score 70 in a 100 in the dutch league? one of them could pay close to 10.
bigmick wrote:Rushie you obviously really like Kuyt which is fair enough. You've been ultra loyal to him in the face of almost universal criticism of the fella which once again is more power to your elbow and that. I can't help thinking though that your kind of nit picking a bit in criticising Bob over his valuation of Kuyt, it's not that far off your own. You both agree he's not really up to playing up front for Liverpool, (be it through a lack of pace, awareness, touch, goal threat or anything else). You also both agree he's doing a good job on the right. he thinks Kuyt's value has dropped since we bought him, as we paid 9 mill or so and he's currently woth between 5-7 mill. You think he's worth over 7 mill and therefore his value is more or less the same as it was when we bought him. It hardly seems to me that you have any basis for disagreeing with each other.
I on the other hand valued Kuyt at 3 million earlier in the season, and am fully prepared to admit I was wrong. I would now take 5 mill for him if it was offered.
bigmick wrote:Rushie you obviously really like Kuyt which is fair enough. You've been ultra loyal to him in the face of almost universal criticism of the fella which once again is more power to your elbow and that. I can't help thinking though that your kind of nit picking a bit in criticising Bob over his valuation of Kuyt, it's not that far off your own. You both agree he's not really up to playing up front for Liverpool, (be it through a lack of pace, awareness, touch, goal threat or anything else). You also both agree he's doing a good job on the right. he thinks Kuyt's value has dropped since we bought him, as we paid 9 mill or so and he's currently woth between 5-7 mill. You think he's worth over 7 mill and therefore his value is more or less the same as it was when we bought him. It hardly seems to me that you have any basis for disagreeing with each other.
I on the other hand valued Kuyt at 3 million earlier in the season, and am fully prepared to admit I was wrong. I would now take 5 mill for him if it was offered.
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