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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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But, I do recall Kewell playing very well in Leeds. When he got transferred to Liverpool, I was very happy but it was not to be. I tot Kewell played well at Leeds was becos of the Leeds team at that time. It was a rather young team and their style of play is pretty adventurous type, maybe suit Kewell more. Just my tots. Cheers |
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The point about Kewell is true of many attacking players who have come to Pool. Same thing could be said of Pennant and Speedy now. It was very hard especially under Houllier who left the striker(s) up alone. It is a bit better with Rafa now but for the last couple seasons, we haven't really had good wing players other than Stevie. If there is no balance, naturally the winger finds himself more closely marked. Hopefully when Harry comes back and regains match fitness, he will find the system more to his advantage. |
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I wonder will Owen rejoin LFC one day like Rush and Fowler had done. |
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Right now, the only person close enuf is ...... well, Pennant, IMHO. This chap can dribble well and provide good crosses too. After a slow start, he is finally getting into his stride and contributing more. But he has to work more on his defensive duties. Another player who also seem to like to dribble nowadays is Crouch using his long legs. And he isn't all too bad at it. Quote:
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Bicycle kick I don't mind Make no mistake, Owen is a class act. He is perhaps the best finisher in the biz (don't think even Henry can match him) and we have suffered since he has left. But it's been a good thing also since we now have to learn how to attack properly as a team |
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After all those injuries, he had a long run in the team last season and whilst he wasn't impressive like he used to be, he was getting there. Then he had another set-back in Cardiff, going off early in a cup final once more and he's been out ever since. Probably won't be as good as he once was but there's no harm in wishing he finds his long forgotten form. Time will tell, but let's not forget that he's a potential match-winner when he's on song. Whichever way you look at it, his return is long overdue, and is nothing but good news for the club |
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Kewell back in the side would be a huge plus with his creative passing and his control over the ball. Bellamy and Kuyt would greatly benifit with through ball after through ball |
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Agree. We were strong last season because we have Harry on the left and Gerrard on the right. We were unstoppable. But this season, something is lacking. There's less threat on the left side, pennant is not as effective as he should be. As far as this season goes, the best we've played was when Gerrard played as a right winger and we didn't attack that much on the left flank. But with Harry on the left... God knows what kind of damage we could do. Miss Harry? Of course we do |
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Will that be a good thing? Personally, I dun see what is so great about Owen. Overhyped I feel. He is speedy yes, opportunistic yes, but skillful? Not really.
Cheers[/QUOTE] His scoring rate per game is quite high, same goes to Fowler. Injuries had kept both of them out of the game. |
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Injuries had kept both of them out of the game.[/QUOTE] I remembered a moment from the FA Cup final against Arsenal. We'd played so poorly and i had just about accepted that we had lost to the other team. Owen gets his first and we're all in rapture and fancy our chances in extra-time and then BANG. He's won us the bloody game. So SUPER, so disbelieving and SOOO happy. What a day! |
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I still like Morientes best. I think the difference is Morientes is a veteran player with an established pedigree while Crouch is up and coming player whose gangly appearance was always going to get him the sympathy vote. I'm not into this over top slagging of players but like Kewell last season i think alot of venom is based on the fact that some fans are just expecting so much more... |
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Yeah i too fancy Morientes style of play.
So Morientes we all knew is a class player, but the premiership was too fast and too physical for him. He was given long enough to adapt to premiership football but just couldn't hack it. Look at Morientes now at Valencia, hes scored 12 goals already. Sigh.. How i wished we could have signed Andrew Johnson. What Pool lacks and needs now is a natural finisher |
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Them natural finishers are few and far in between. |
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1 Alan Shearer 260 2 Andrew Cole [41] 187 3 Thierry Henry [41] 173 4 Robbie Fowler [41] 160 5 Les Ferdinand 149 6 Teddy Sheringham [41] 147 7 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink [41] 126 8 Michael Owen [41] 125 9 Dwight Yorke 122 10 Ian Wright 113 As of 21 January 2007 (Bold notes players still in Premier League).[42] Further information: English football champions Former Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer holds the record for most Premiership goals with 260. Shearer finished among the top ten There are too many "1 Season Scorer" like Kevin Phillips.. How many can actually break that 100 goals mark?? I doubt even Gerrard can make it too.. YNWA, Jadoo |
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