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Cheers,
The Gaffer
Cheers,
The Gaffer
His experience on the training ground is also proof that he is far from 'crap'. However since you've obviously plucked Sami Hyypia out of thin air to make up your list of 'seven', let me correct it by picking Wayne Rooney.
He was brilliant, then he was crap. Yeah he might be brilliant again now but if you can make such ludicrous suggestions then so can I. ;-) In all seriousness though, Andy Johnson is worth a shout. As is Luis Saha (although injury plays a part). Or at least his form at Fulham was 'brilliant'.
I'd put Owen Hargreaves on the list. Granted most of his career was spent in Germany, but United paid ~18 million for him and he's always injured.
They were all overrated !
Harsh, the lads been injured since his second game with one of the worst injuries possible to a player.
As for the Hyypia thing. My god, another "Gaffer in shock have a go at Liverpool for no reason". You clearly know absolutely f-all about football if you now think Hyypia is 'crap'. He has performed admirably in the last few seasons, remains an important player in the squad and has been a tremendous servant for TEN years at one club (a rarity in this day and age). Ask any knowledgeble football fan and they will disagree with Hyypia being thrown in with the other crap in this "article" (yeah right). If Hyypia was so crap, how come a host of Premier League clubs tried to sign him in the summer and will do so again this January?
You really do show your bias Gaffer and it's pretty pathetic.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
Then he'll write 793 posts about why they won't win anything NEXT year.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
I certainly agree with that.
And as I've said before, if I were a betting man (and objective), I'd be plunking a sizable chunk of change on Chelsea, not Liverpool, to win the League.
But mid-September through mid-October is too early for a "Liverpool (or Arsenal or Man U or Spurs . . . well, not Spurs) won't win the league" article.
Much less the approximately 17 you've written in that span.
And Hyypia IS crap. Age doesn't matter. If you go on the pitch, you're good or you're not; not "good for a kid" or "good for a codger", just good or crap. End of.
And on that note, I offer you.....Sol Campbell
SB
I think you cant judge a player on the fact his age has caught up to him.
When he broke through at Leeds he was a marouding, flamboyent and pacey wingers. He played a key part in the club's (flashing) European success and genuinely terrified defenders.
He joined Liverpool and seemed to lose every once of his natural talent, confidence and motivation for the game. Now he plays in Turkey - oh what might (and should) have been, Harry.
Another Leeds United connecton too.
You make it sound as if Kewell simply chose to disappoint after his hugely impressive opening years with Leeds.
Fact is Kewell suffered from a terrible spate of serious injuries including his achilles tendon while still at Leeds and tearing his groin off the bone at Liverpool - causing him to lose his athleticism (his electric pace and leap are all but gone) and any semblance of ongoing match fitness.
As is the case with a lot of players with unfulfilled potential, If he stayed fit he could've been anything.
Darren Bent "knocking in 121 at the East Anglia club and 68 for Alan Curbishley’s side" didn't happen - they were his total appearances for both clubs.
In reality he scored 49 times for Ipswich and 31 times for the Addicks.