by red37 » Wed May 07, 2008 10:13 am
Well, the inevitability of it comes as little surprise. One or two of the finer details do however...£157k per game for example.
I'll allow you to digest the rest. In any case Harry Kewell is destined to leave Anfield in a cloud of underwhelming non-achievement coupled with an altogether tangible sense of anti-climax. I will say, thanks for the services you have managed to offer...it could have been so much better than this. Good luck Kewell and (i have to say) i doubt you will be sorely missed.
Article:
No new deal for Harry Kewell at Liverpool FC
May 7th 2008 by Ian Doyle, Liverpool Daily Post
RAFAEL BENITEZ has called time on Harry Kewell’s disappointing Liverpool career.
The Australian will not be offered a new deal at Anfield when his current contract expires at the end of the season.
Such an outcome has been inevitable with Kewell having not figured for Liverpool since the FA Cup defeat to Barnsley in February.
The 29-year-old was signed in a blaze of publicity by then Anfield manager Gerard Houllier for £5million from Leeds United in July 2003.
Kewell scored 11 goals in his first season but, since Benitez assumed charge in 2004, has been dogged by a catalogue of series injuries ranging from serious groin, knee, thigh and ankle problems to septic arthritis in his foot.
Nevertheless, Benitez has been a consistent admirer of the Australian and turned to Kewell for all four of the major finals of his tenure.
Typically, though, Kewell limped off injured in the Carling Cup final in 2005, the Champions League final later that season and the FA Cup final the following year before emerging from the bench in the 2007 Champions League final despite having previously played only 46 minutes that season.
The Australian, who is unlikely to be given the chance of a swansong at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, has made 138 appearances and scored 16 goals in his five years at Anfield.
And when wages and his transfer fee are taken into consideration, Kewell has cost Liverpool an estimated £157,000 per game.
Kewell has been determined to stay at Anfield but is thought to have already lined up a possible move elsewhere, with Juventus among a clutch of potential suitors.
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