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Postby GYBS » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:00 pm

where is this bin ? i guess it must be quiet full
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Postby Yooj Bigullz » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:01 pm

GYBS, I pointed out the other day you overstate the importance of Kuyts contribution. He got sufficient credit for the 10 yard square pass he made against Mancs, and for the tap in against Liege. If he was 'creating' and more importantly scoring goals on a regular basis I'm sure a lot of people would not be so critical
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:01 pm

GYBS wrote:where is this bin ? i guess it must be quiet full

Quite full maybe .... quiet ..... I doubt that mate  :D
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Postby kazza » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:03 pm

GYBS wrote:where is this bin ? i guess it must be quiet full

I'm not in it  :sniffle
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Postby GYBS » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:03 pm

s@int wrote:
GYBS wrote:where is this bin ? i guess it must be quiet full

Quite full maybe .... quiet ..... I doubt that mate  :D

lol yeah just noticed my spelling error - i got a feeling the bin is full of every poster by the person who owns said biin  :p
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Postby andy_g » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:06 pm

s@int wrote:
andy_g wrote:
s@int wrote:
andy_g wrote:jesus wept. there really isn't another thing to be said about our dirk is there? all there is left to do is have petty little battles.

Has anyone mentioned he's an ugly bugger ?  :D

well you must be an idiot because i think he's quite handsome. numpty.

You obviously have no taste :censored: , he's not a patch on Torres, no doubt you stay up all night :censored: over him :censored:  :D

I think its time for you to join the rest in the bin now Andy  :D


ps only joking before any Mods take an interest  :p

here i am searching for a positive comment about the gorgeous dirk


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Postby Yooj Bigullz » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:08 pm

Every thread has turned into a Kuyt debate :laugh:
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Postby Jimmy the Weasel » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:08 pm

GYBS wrote:
Jimmy the Weasel wrote:
GYBS wrote:It would be karma mate for him to score the winner or a couple of goals (just like last year  :p ) but i bet he would still not get credit for a lot of the anti kuyts.

I think he would absolutely get credit for it.

I just don't think he'd be heralded the saviour unless he starts contributing much more consistently to our league campaign.

It's a case of you thinking that everyone ignores the good stuff, and everyone else thinking you attach too much significance to the good stuff e.g. the pass to Babel was a good intelligent pass. It wasn't brilliant, he didn't create the chance, he just played the right ball at the right time, which he deserves credit for, but not the sort of hero worship it earns him from you.

No one is heralding a saviour thou , no one is saying its brilliant or he is brilliant or world class or a hero- they are just giving him credit where its deserved . Look through the posts and you will see the people that defend Kuyt also realise he has his limiations ,while also understanding the good he does for the team and is not in fact :censored: or :censored: just adecent prem footballer who am a number of occasions at important times has made a telling contribution . The man utd goal is just one example where he deserves as much credit as does babel and masher - not more or less . same with the liege goal , people slag him of cause it came of his shin or knee or :censored: etc but didnt give them credit for getting in position to get on the end of the cross in the first place to score that important goal.

From what I've seen, where people are making reasoned posts (rather than reactionary angry ones) the critics also recognise his strengths. So what's the difference?

You just attach a lot of importance to simple things he does, just like you say others don't attach enough importance to them.
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:10 pm

andy_g wrote:
s@int wrote:
andy_g wrote:
s@int wrote:
andy_g wrote:jesus wept. there really isn't another thing to be said about our dirk is there? all there is left to do is have petty little battles.

Has anyone mentioned he's an ugly bugger ?  :D

well you must be an idiot because i think he's quite handsome. numpty.

You obviously have no taste :censored: , he's not a patch on Torres, no doubt you stay up all night :censored: over him :censored:  :D

I think its time for you to join the rest in the bin now Andy  :D


ps only joking before any Mods take an interest  :p

here i am searching for a positive comment about the gorgeous dirk


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his wife is fit

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Postby Sabre » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:10 pm

I apologise from my comment about America. It was aimed to a poster because of the kind of thing he told me in the past, and I should have taken into consideration that we have here very good americans contributing, more than 5 great posters at the very least only in USA. I'd understand if I was carded for that. But for me it's important to set clear it's not about factions, it's about posters who talk footie (even if I disagree) and posters who don't.
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:12 pm

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Postby GYBS » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:14 pm

Jimmy the Weasel wrote:
GYBS wrote:
Jimmy the Weasel wrote:
GYBS wrote:It would be karma mate for him to score the winner or a couple of goals (just like last year  :p ) but i bet he would still not get credit for a lot of the anti kuyts.

I think he would absolutely get credit for it.

I just don't think he'd be heralded the saviour unless he starts contributing much more consistently to our league campaign.

It's a case of you thinking that everyone ignores the good stuff, and everyone else thinking you attach too much significance to the good stuff e.g. the pass to Babel was a good intelligent pass. It wasn't brilliant, he didn't create the chance, he just played the right ball at the right time, which he deserves credit for, but not the sort of hero worship it earns him from you.

No one is heralding a saviour thou , no one is saying its brilliant or he is brilliant or world class or a hero- they are just giving him credit where its deserved . Look through the posts and you will see the people that defend Kuyt also realise he has his limiations ,while also understanding the good he does for the team and is not in fact :censored: or :censored: just adecent prem footballer who am a number of occasions at important times has made a telling contribution . The man utd goal is just one example where he deserves as much credit as does babel and masher - not more or less . same with the liege goal , people slag him of cause it came of his shin or knee or :censored: etc but didnt give them credit for getting in position to get on the end of the cross in the first place to score that important goal.

From what I've seen, where people are making reasoned posts (rather than reactionary angry ones) the critics also recognise his strengths. So what's the difference?

You just attach a lot of importance to simple things he does, just like you say others don't attach enough importance to them.

Oh im not really pointing it at yourself and a few others who actually seem to give credit to things he dos etc but still dont think he is good enough - thats cool , no probs with that . its the people that just come on and say - he is :censored: or :censored: or he should be injured or is better dead for liverpool etc etc .
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Postby Yooj Bigullz » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:17 pm

:laugh: I made the comment about Kuyt being worth more dead. It was a joke (I'm surprised I needed to point it out really)
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Postby Jimmy the Weasel » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:18 pm

GYBS wrote:
Jimmy the Weasel wrote:
GYBS wrote:
Jimmy the Weasel wrote:
GYBS wrote:It would be karma mate for him to score the winner or a couple of goals (just like last year  :p ) but i bet he would still not get credit for a lot of the anti kuyts.

I think he would absolutely get credit for it.

I just don't think he'd be heralded the saviour unless he starts contributing much more consistently to our league campaign.

It's a case of you thinking that everyone ignores the good stuff, and everyone else thinking you attach too much significance to the good stuff e.g. the pass to Babel was a good intelligent pass. It wasn't brilliant, he didn't create the chance, he just played the right ball at the right time, which he deserves credit for, but not the sort of hero worship it earns him from you.

No one is heralding a saviour thou , no one is saying its brilliant or he is brilliant or world class or a hero- they are just giving him credit where its deserved . Look through the posts and you will see the people that defend Kuyt also realise he has his limiations ,while also understanding the good he does for the team and is not in fact :censored: or :censored: just adecent prem footballer who am a number of occasions at important times has made a telling contribution . The man utd goal is just one example where he deserves as much credit as does babel and masher - not more or less . same with the liege goal , people slag him of cause it came of his shin or knee or :censored: etc but didnt give them credit for getting in position to get on the end of the cross in the first place to score that important goal.

From what I've seen, where people are making reasoned posts (rather than reactionary angry ones) the critics also recognise his strengths. So what's the difference?

You just attach a lot of importance to simple things he does, just like you say others don't attach enough importance to them.

Oh im not really pointing it at yourself and a few others who actually seem to give credit to things he dos etc but still dont think he is good enough - thats cool , no probs with that . its the people that just come on and say - he is :censored: or :censored: or he should be injured or is better dead for liverpool etc etc .

I suspect the "injured" and "better dead" comments are probably best left alone now though, rather than them being mentioned every few posts.

I've seen them dredged up constantly and having seen the context I'm pretty sure the posters who said it in the first place probably didn't actually mean it...
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:19 pm

Rafa Benitez: Dirk Kuyt can be my Goodison talisman
Sep 26 2008 by Tony Barrett, Liverpool Echo


RAFA BENITEZ believes Dirk Kuyt can again be Liverpool's Goodison derby hero - and bring an end to a barren spell of 10 months without a Premier League goal. 

In last season's show- down at Everton, the Dutch forward struck twice from the spot as Liverpool recorded a controversial 2-1 win.

Kuyt has only scored one Premier League goal since then, though, and that came against Newcastle last November.

But Benitez believes he has the character and the ability to strike when it matters most and believes Kuyt could produce more heroics tomorrow.

"With Kuyt, you know he can always score goals," insisted the Reds boss.

"He proved when we played Everton at Goodison last season that he can handle the pressure that comes when you have big moments in big games and I am sure he can do that again.

"He has a habit of scoring important goals at important times. If you look at his record in the Champions League it is very good, and it was only last month that he scored the late goal which allowed us to beat Standard Liege.

"That goal was a reward for the effort he put in on that night and I am sure if he continues to work as hard as he does then his rewards will come again."
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