oakton wrote:Riise can't even beat an egg.
He runs near the box and someone passes him the ball, he doesn't need to beat anyone, he just gets the ball and kicks it, occasionally the ball get into the back of the net, but most of the time he kicks it straight to the crowd.
fowler4god wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Kewell will never regain the form he had at Leeds but he doesn't need to in order to make us a better side. All he needs to do is stay injury free and find the form he had in the second half of the 05-06 season and in the World Cup. Look, it's no coincidence that we managed 82 points that season with a fit Kewell doing well for us down the stretch. He provided the right balance to midfield--something we sorely lacked last season--and he can offer us that again. I do think we need to bring in another LM to challenge for the position but I've got faith that Harry can do the business if he stays fit.
As for Riise, he does a job at LM but he's not got enough in his locker to be our starting LM week in, week out.
I disagree, Riise runs at full backs and beats them and puts crosses in, can cut inside and cause problems for the defence, creates and scores goals and can help the left back if hes under pressure.
maguskwt wrote:SouthCoastShankly wrote:It amazes me how many fans will ignore plausible reasons for lack of goals and appearances such as injury.
The fact is Harry Kewell is a top quality player when fit. Fitness is his key not performance consistency. People who say Kewell is now ineffective are quite frankly ignorant and cannot tell their arse from their elbow.
never rated kewell that highly... out of 5 he's probably 3.5 IMO... his finishing is not like a striker's.... his playmaking ability is not like an attacking midfielder... his wingplay is not like a proper winger... decent skill and ball control and a good long distance shot... at leeds he runs at defenders and shoots from distance and scores... that's what he always did... now he's lost quite a bit of pace and that took out alot from him... he doesn't even have the trickiness and finishing ability of viduka... probably a very effective player at Leeds...now just above average... not top class like gerrard, alonso, carragher, reina... or even effective like finnan, riise... he's the kind of player that will lose his effectiveness once he gets older IMO...
Bad Bob wrote:maguskwt wrote:he's the kind of player that will lose his effectiveness once he gets older IMO...
As opposed to?Show me a footballer who doesn't match that description!
maguskwt wrote:Bad Bob wrote:maguskwt wrote:he's the kind of player that will lose his effectiveness once he gets older IMO...
As opposed to?Show me a footballer who doesn't match that description!
mcallister, sheringham, insaghi...
well you know what i'm talking about kewell is a player that depends too much on his physical abilities... of course every player loses effectiveness to a certain extent but the players above uses other qualities like football intelligence, reading, etc to still play at the highest club levels... i dont' see kewell as such a player...
Kewell2Dominate wrote:Listen guys i have just got back from the pub after watching oz lose to iraq 3-1. As a proud sporting nation, this has to be one of the most embarrassing sporting performance i have seen. I know we are not the most recognisable football nation but after the world cup thought we would stride forward. Anyway, the point of the post was to inform you all that harry's performance was probably in the top 3 worst performers. Apart from 2 decent crosses he was. He attempted to beat opposite player numerous times and sis not look like doing it once, his first touch was rubbish, his 2 shots were miles off target and he didn't show any ticker. Guys, i know its early but he has to get back to liverpool and train the house down or Rafa needs to start looking for a left winger pronto!
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