Thursday, November 17, 2005

Crouch ponders first goal celebration

Unfortunately we have yet to see Peter Crouch score any goals so he has had a while to think about how he will celebrate:

"I'm really looking forward to that moment and the sooner it comes the better," he said. "How will I celebrate? I'll want to jump into the Kop I think. "There's been a lot said about me of late but a lot of people have supported me as well. The manager here, the England coach, Wayne Rooney and Kenny Dalglish have said nice things, so when you hear positive comments from people you respect then it makes it easier to ignore the other rubbish from people whose opinions don't really matter as much. "The Liverpool fans have been great with me. Everyone knows how loud they are but when they're singing your name it's a really amazing experience. Hopefully I can score for them this weekend."

It's good to see that Peter Crouch is in a positive frame of mind. Hopefully, once he scores his first goal, we will see an improved player who will justify his transfer fee.

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5 Comments:

At 17/11/05 5:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I reckon crouch will get a hat- trick this week.

Once we get some out & out wingers in, he be banging then in from the flanks. He's not been bought for his fancy footwork let's face it !

He's trying but a bit too hard but he'll come good ! come on you reds !

 
At 17/11/05 7:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

toss himself off into the front row of the pompey fans

 
At 17/11/05 7:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

toss himself off into the front row of the pompey fans

 
At 17/11/05 8:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

peter crouch: shite in the air for a big man

 
At 18/11/05 11:29 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please , I have seen this story floating around , he should keep his mouth shut and concentrate on his game , to be honest he is BRUTAL !!! I hope im wrong but i cant see him doing anything for us

 

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