Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Harry is back


Harry Kewell has made his return with a substitute appearance for our reserves. He played the last 30 minutes just behind the lone striker. Maybe this is the position Rafa has earmarked him for this season.
There is no doubt that if Kewell has made a full recovery he will be a great asset for us. He has been playing with injuries for the last 18 months, that have been affecting his performances, so hopefully the troubles will now be behind him.
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7 Comments:

At 28/9/05 11:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

give him 2 games an he will be on sick list again!! THE SICKNOTE!!

 
At 28/9/05 11:29 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

harry's on about £60,000 a week & hasn't even earn't that since he's a Liverpool. Apparently he was a Liverpool fan from a young age. Play with some passion & desire. Is he related to Darren Anderton ? :)

 
At 28/9/05 11:42 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

arry's got a lot to prove!!

 
At 28/9/05 12:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

He certainly does. He's had one good season with us and apart from that he's been non-existent. I couldn't care less if we got rid of him. But who the fuck is gonna take him. If he loves Liverpool so much he should pack his bags and go.

 
At 28/9/05 12:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

He certainly does. He's had one good season with us and apart from that he's been non-existent. I couldn't care less if we got rid of him. But who the fuck is gonna take him. If he loves Liverpool so much he should pack his bags and go.

 
At 28/9/05 12:39 PM, Blogger withwolves said...

He needs to be given a chance now his injury problems are behind him. Hopefully he can surprise a lot of people and return to the form that caused so much excitement when he was signed

 
At 28/9/05 2:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry withwolves but I'm not convinced his injury problems are behind him. It'll just be a matter of time before he trips on a blade of grass and that'll be him out again for 3-6 months. I hate criticising our players, but it's been one thing after another with Kewell. Sad as it is. And if he's getting £60,000+ a week for doing nothing then he has gotta go. If he finds his feet and starts playing again like the Kewell we bought I'll be very much surprised.

As far as I'm concerned he's a costly liability who could do with replacing.

Walk On. Walk On.

 

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