Toffeehater wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:Toffeehater wrote:FFS , where is rafa supposed to play crouch all this season? drop him for torres? I'm sure u lot will be moaning oh why did rafa drop him . this new formation does not suit crouch , as for penguin , feck off . crouch gonna play in kuyt's postion on the wing ? , we tried that and we lost to reading . So get your facts right , kuyt is our top scorer in europe and from the wing . Crouch can't cross for nuts as well . I'm sorry if crouch wants to leave then he can feck off even if it means buying his last year of his contract . He needs to remember the club that made him who he is , an england international
when was this new formation implemented and who was torres's partner while using the old formation?
obviously you're a huge fan of kuyt as ive seen before in numerous posts. but if you're telling me kuyt can get you more goals then crouch you're deluded. crouch cant cross cause he is a striker kuyt is neither a winger nor a capable striker. he just runs his @ss off to make up for his inability to be more clinical.
Firstly , torres prefers kuyt more then he prefers crouch . Crouch adn torres simply can't play together and rafa gave that partnership a chance and it did not work . Secondly , kuyt has more goals then torres , gerrard in the champions league and this shows he can score and can assist , kuyt is a striker , a natural one at least and is now being played as a winger . Rafa seems to play kuyt form some reason other then kuyt , which tells u something , he must be doing something right other then crouch . Kuyt was arguably our man of the match in both legs against inter and arsenal , he tracked back so many times and made some crucial interceptions , he even got the goal . I'm sure crouch would not have half the effect then kuyt had
metalhead wrote:sorry peewee, Kuyt wasn't poor when we signed him! he was decent in his first season, picking up some goals that most people expected. What I expected is that he would score more goals the next season, unfortunatley with some personal problems, and our poor form in the season didn't help his cause! yes he was poor at the start of the season, but did well when he was moved to the right and scored some important goals in the Champions League that should he should be given credit for.
As for Crouch, I have an idea, lets drop torres next season for crouch, ok?
metalhead wrote:As for Crouch, I have an idea, lets drop torres next season for crouch, ok?
Effes wrote:I think if Kuyt played a role more like Van Nistelrooy i.e. just stayed in the box,
then he'd get a decent goals tally over a season.
dawson99 wrote:if we are discussing which one is more valuable to the team, sell crouch now, kuyt is far more valuable, in my honest opinion, although i do feel a poll coming up
stmichael wrote:Crouch's comments the other day were quite alarming, especially with regards to him being willing to see out the remaining year on his contract. If this is the case then we really need to make an example of the guy, otherwise we'll get another McManaman, Owen situation. If we can afford to do it then we should call his bluff. If he chooses to sit out his contract then he should be made to train with the youth team and sit in the reserves.
peewee wrote:Effes wrote:I think if Kuyt played a role more like Van Nistelrooy i.e. just stayed in the box,
then he'd get a decent goals tally over a season.
i don't think his finishing is that good mate, he might get lucky and get a few deflections of his shin when he is trapping the ball
ConnO'var wrote:stmichael wrote:Crouch's comments the other day were quite alarming, especially with regards to him being willing to see out the remaining year on his contract. If this is the case then we really need to make an example of the guy, otherwise we'll get another McManaman, Owen situation. If we can afford to do it then we should call his bluff. If he chooses to sit out his contract then he should be made to train with the youth team and sit in the reserves.
That's just cutting off your nose to spite the face mate.
With the financial situation being what it is at he club at the mo, it would be extremely unwise I feel. After Owen and McManaman, the lessons should have been learnt and a situation like this should never have recurred. We've got no one else to blame but ourselves for this unholy turn of events.
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