dont worry guys
we still have anthony le tallec

jonnymac1979 wrote:A bit mixed here.
I'm not saying for one second that the five years he has spent here are nothing less than a disappointment. To say he has been completely unsuccessful is forgetting the performances he gave in the 2005-06 season when we won the FA Cup. He looked fully fit for the latter part of that season and completely dominated the opposing full backs when he looked confident. That was the Harry Kewell we had paid for and wanted to see every week.
To see how he has performed since then tells the story that he has either been the worst kind of lazy mercenary footballer you can get, or injuries really have killed off a once promising career of a very talented footballer.
Good luck whatever happens Harry, you had the potential to have been remembered as a Liverpool legend but it wasn't to be.
Big Niall wrote:Sean wrote:Hard to have sympathy for Kewell. Plenty talent but epitomises the lazy mercenary attitude of the modern footballer.
I always felt he had the heart the size of a pea.
Can't stand him![]()
Players like traore just weren't good enough but I still respected the men who try their best and make the most of their limited talent (incl Kuyt).
Kewell is a wa*ker.
woof woof ! wrote:Would have felt more sympathy for him if he'd shown as much desire to play for LFC as he did for Australia. Sure he did have his injuries but he never seemed slow to get on the plane for the Aussie's . Glad he's finally been told to sling his hook.
The Manhattan Project wrote:According to Manhattan's sources, Harry Kewell joined this site and was about to write a message on this thread, but he sprained his fingers while typing.
The Manhattan Project wrote:According to Manhattan's sources, Harry Kewell joined this site and was about to write a message on this thread, but he sprained his fingers while typing.
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