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do you think joe cole can rescue his liverpool career?

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[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=43972.msg1274220#msg1274220 date=1296561561]
is it too late for him to turn it around?
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Never too late. I just wonder how Paulson gets another chance and he doesnt...
 
Whats he featured under Kenny? I apperance is it?

Its got to be his attitude or something, although he did run out for the reserves so that showed he doesn't think he is too big?
 
the left midfield slot is there for the taking. he has four months to prove himself otherwise with his wages he'll definately be shipped out in the summer along with jove and poulsen.
 
He has the talent - he always has had IMO. Now he has to show he can fit into an overall plan, which maybe has been his Achilles heel.

I trust the King's judgment either way.
 
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[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=43972.msg1274220#msg1274220 date=1296561561]
is it too late for him to turn it around?
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Never too late. I just wonder how Paulson gets another chance and he doesnt...
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Maybe it was evident in training.
I think Kenny is being fair. Cole needs to work on his confidence and adapting into our style of play. Its quite clear that the ability is there but its not working out on the pitch. The gaffer stated in interviews that he's working on making some of the players better. Maybe Cole is one of them.
 
I would say probably not.

I hope so but yeah if not, sack him off pronto so we can lose his heavy wages.
 
to be fair to joe he should be getting chances rather than continuing to play kuyt though his yearly slump that you can set your watch by.
 
[quote author=JimmyK link=topic=43972.msg1274249#msg1274249 date=1296562241]
Cole on the right or Left would be better than Maxi/Kuyt..
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Based on what though? he's not been up to much so far. Mind you so has Kuyt. Maxi has done OK
 
I still think that an in-form Joe Cole is an excellent footballer, and am surprised he hasn't got more opportunities, particularly given the poor form of some of his colleagues. I can only assume it's an attitude thing? On paper, he'd be in my starting line-up.
 
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[quote author=JimmyK link=topic=43972.msg1274249#msg1274249 date=1296562241]
Cole on the right or Left would be better than Maxi/Kuyt..
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Based on what though? he's not been up to much so far. Mind you so has Kuyt. Maxi has done OK
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Based on what i've seen him do in the last decade vs the other two..

When we're playing a narrow 4-2-3-1 Cole is a great option in any of the three positions.. He did ok vs Arsenal and has been largely anonymous since.. If Kenny can fix Johnson he can certainly fix Cole!
 
Long term I would be very surprised if he fits in with what the owners/Comolli seem to want - he's getting on a bit, has frequent injuries and probably gets paid an absolute fortune.

Has he played at all under Kenny? He certainly hasn't started.

Seems odd that Poulsen is getting games whereas Cole isn't but if he really has been totally frozen out I would imagine we would have shifted him out on loan in the past month.

I suspect he will be off at the end of the season anyway, along with Poulsen, Maxi, Kyrgiakos, Jovanovic and probably a few others.
 
If he wasn't wanted at Anfield he would have been shipped out during the recent transfer window.
What concerns me are his wages and I bet it concerns the new owners/board as well considering his age and his non-existent contribution so far.
 
Those wages may have been a problem for other clubs who might otherwise have been interested. There was some talk of him going back to the Hammers for example.

I've said it before, but it bears repeating. Thank Crunchie it's Kenny and not Roy in the manager's chair while all this is going on.
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=43972.msg1274248#msg1274248 date=1296562206]
to be fair to joe he should be getting chances rather than continuing to play kuyt though his yearly slump that you can set your watch by.
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That's the thing, the few times he's come on as sub or started on the right/left he's shown Kuyt's work-rate plus more. He's not shown anywhere near what I'd hope he's capable of but compared to the eye-bleedingly poor Kuyt, he's an instant upgrade.

Cole is nowhere near pacy either, but he makes Kuyt look, well, as slow as Kuyt.
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=43972.msg1274291#msg1274291 date=1296563483]
Those wages may have been a problem for other clubs who might otherwise have been interested. There was some talk of him going back to the Hammers for example.

I've said it before, but it bears repeating. Thank Crunchie it's Kenny and not Roy in the manager's chair while all this is going on.
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Yes but it often happens that the club still pays some of the wages doesn't it? If we were desperate to get rid then we might have done something like that
 
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