bigmick wrote:Owz, Keane has started slowly. If what we are seeing now is the best he is capable of, we have been ripped off big style and have overpaid by about 12 million quid I reckon. I don't think though that when people kind of will him to do well (which they do) they are endulging in some kind of self-delusion, I just think that they recognise that the moeny we have paid for him represents a massive investment by the club and manager, and as such it'd be quite nice of it kind of paid off.
With the greatest of respect though, comparing Voronin to Keane in any sense other than length of hair is flying in the face of sensibility. Although I stated in my post on the keane thread that the Irishman and Torres were "by a distance" our best front two, it could sensibly be argued that our previous front one was more potent I guess (I wouldn't agree with the argument but it at least has some foundation). Equally, there is probably more than a poster or two on here who would argue that Kuyt and Torres are a better pairing than Keane and Torres. Once again I disagree, but this one is an interesting one and not one which can be dismissed lightly. Kuyt and Torres as a pairing doesn't really work for me, but it does for Torres (which is more important after all) in the sense that Kuyt stays well out of the way, unlike Keane on one or two embarassing occasions. Equally, Kuyt spends much of his time actively trying to make space for his strike partner (I actually think that when he plays up top this is by an absolute country mile his strong point), whereas Keane uses more mental energy thinking of ways in which he personally can influence the game. Also, based on very recent records Kuyts scoring record is superior even discounting the fact that he often hasn't started as a striker.
My memory is a bit longer though than a couple of weeks though, and I remember well the tortured expession on Dirks face when he ballooned chances over the bar, when he crossed rather than shot away to Blackburn with seconds left etc etc. His confidence has been a long time coming back, but it is back now. Far better in my eyes to leave him on the right where he can legitimately go three quarters of a season without scoring a goal but contribute in other directions. He is playing the very best football of his Liverpool career right now, leave him where he is and let Keane become the player we all know he can.
Anyhow in conclusion i think we can argue whether we should have stuck to the 4-5-1. We can argue whether we'd simply be better off with Kuyt up front instead of Keane. We won't though have an argument that Keane has been disappointing so far as we all know he has, nor however will there be much enthusiasm for comparing the Irishman to Voronin I shouldn't think. There simply is no football comparison.
GOAT_2.0 wrote:bigmick wrote:Owz, Keane has started slowly. If what we are seeing now is the best he is capable of, we have been ripped off big style and have overpaid by about 12 million quid I reckon.
overpayed by 12 million, I'd offer you about £4.80 for him![]()
Nah he hasn't been that bad
Bad Bob wrote:Was it just me or was there a bit of a "Cat's Meow" flavour to the thread opener?
Bad Bob wrote:Was it just me or was there a bit of a "Cat's Meow" flavour to the thread opener?
Leonmc0708 wrote:this loss on KEane thing - lets get it straight.
We agreed to pay Tottenham £17m rising to £20.8m dependent on appearences/success etc that now cant be hit.
We got £12m for selling him back, rising to £16m dependent on appearences (that will be hit).
Down payment £10m from us to spurs. They have now waived further costs and will pay the rest as and when.
Nett loss £1m
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