Pineapple Nutty wrote:kewell rules :|
give the guy a break.
He's been having Kit Kats ever since he joined the club, and you want to give him another.

Pineapple Nutty wrote:kewell rules :|
give the guy a break.
Rafa-Dodd wrote:Me and S@int have discussed this in length a while back.
When he's fit and playing, there is NO better option for us down the left hand side. He brings balance to the midfield and balance between the attack and the defence. He can pass, shoot, dribble and is a very very tidy footballer. With him, Xabi and Masch in the middle and Gerrard on the right, we would harldy ever give the ball away and his value when fit, is imeasurable.
However his injuries have turned a lot of fans against him and he needs to perform this year fantastically to have any chance of re-newing his contract at Liverpool.
The floors Harry's now.
The_Rock wrote:Even a half-fit kewell can cause more danger to the opposition than these players.... so if we are gonna win the premier league kewell will have to play a big part. He is still our most technically skilled player.
The_Rock wrote:I mean, the fact is yossi, babel, auerlio & riise are not as good as kewell. Even a half-fit kewell can cause more danger to the opposition than these players....
woof woof ! wrote:The Kewell debate continues seemingly ad infinitum . Yes, when fit he's a good asset , but lets face it , if you had a motor that broke down as often as Harry Kewell surely you would have traded it in by now and bought yourself one that actually works ?
Rafa-Dodd wrote:woof woof ! wrote:The Kewell debate continues seemingly ad infinitum . Yes, when fit he's a good asset , but lets face it , if you had a motor that broke down as often as Harry Kewell surely you would have traded it in by now and bought yourself one that actually works ?
He's unique though mate.
How much would a fully fit, injury free, Harry Kewell be worth ?
Is there anyone out there like him?
He's unique though mate.
Rafa-Dodd wrote:PMSL woof.
A Harry Kewell "disciple".
Its a honour.
I just think 2 seasons ago, when he played for pretty much the whole season until he got injured IN ANOTHER FINAL, he was absolute quality. The team was brilliant that year and I feel a big part of that was the balance brought to the midfield by Harry. It was evident the season after with Gonzo and Aurelio on the LM, the balance just wasn't there. I fully believe if we would of had the 4 strikers we have now back in 2005/06 we would and could of won the league.
woof woof ! wrote:Rafa-Dodd wrote:PMSL woof.
A Harry Kewell "disciple".
Its a honour.
I just think 2 seasons ago, when he played for pretty much the whole season until he got injured IN ANOTHER FINAL, he was absolute quality. The team was brilliant that year and I feel a big part of that was the balance brought to the midfield by Harry. It was evident the season after with Gonzo and Aurelio on the LM, the balance just wasn't there. I fully believe if we would of had the 4 strikers we have now back in 2005/06 we would and could of won the league.
And there was me beginning to take you seriously .
Rafa-Dodd wrote:I'll fucking bum sunshine
woof woof ! wrote:Rafa-Dodd wrote:woof woof ! wrote:The Kewell debate continues seemingly ad infinitum . Yes, when fit he's a good asset , but lets face it , if you had a motor that broke down as often as Harry Kewell surely you would have traded it in by now and bought yourself one that actually works ?
He's unique though mate.
How much would a fully fit, injury free, Harry Kewell be worth ?
Is there anyone out there like him?
To be honest Rafa , it's been so long since I've seen a fully fit Harry Kewell that I find that question almost impossible to answer.
The only observation I can make to yourHe's unique though mate.
is , yeah , he's unique in so far as for someone who has contributed so little he still apparently has such a large following of disciples.
he has a large following because he is top draw and everybody knows he will imprve the team if he can stay fit
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