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Kuyt (was he worth £10m)

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[quote author=themn link=topic=44262.msg1287039#msg1287039 date=1297977274]
A thousand times, yes, Peacheo.

Fuck your agenda !
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Still dont have a clue what this is about.

Can we lock this thread its fucking idiotic.
 
Dirk Kuyt is the master blaster inspiring the Liverpool revival.

The Holland forward has been appointed as team DJ.

And Kuyt, 30, revealed: “Ever since I’ve plugged my iPod into our music system and play the stuff I’ve collected at home for our games, we’ve not lost a game. I think we are all a bit superstitious as players.

“I took over from one of the lads and when they all like it, they let you be in charge. It is like taking a penalty. If you score, they all let you take the next one.’’

Kuyt went on: “What do I play that gets the lads going? Kings of Leon, The Killers and Amy Winehouse. That sort of stuff.

“Then, after the warming up, I let the physio take over with his iPod for one song.

“When we come back in the dressing room he has put ‘You’ll never walk alone’ on. That gets us all together. We feel so united whenwe hear that.â€
 
Dirk Kuyt has spoken of his desire to extend his stay at a rejuvenated Liverpool.

The Dutchman has made it clear he sees his future on Merseyside and is excited by the progress being made under caretaker boss, Kenny Dalglish.

Kuyt said: "My contract has one more season to go after this but there are things happening.

"We have had some talks and I can only say it looks positive.

"I feel at home in Liverpool and I don't want to leave here.

"It has been a difficult time for everyone at the club with the changes that have happened since last summer but now I can sense something good is happening - I think Liverpool are on the way back."
 
[quote author=SaintGeorge67 link=topic=44262.msg1290876#msg1290876 date=1298583593]
I was in work and missed the game, but as I've always said, the man's a big game player. He pops up when we need it.
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He should have popped up twice against Milan.

Joke aside, he is an important player in these type of games.
 
Oh, Modo, your jokes are soooo.......shit.


Missed you during the game thread, George.
 
Don't worry, I'd have only come out with pearls of wisdom such as:

"why does lucas jog at one slow speed constantly?"

"What does poulsen actually do?"

Etc
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=44262.msg1287892#msg1287892 date=1298122033]
Babbel (who was possibly our greatest RB ever), [/quote]

Phil Neal
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=44262.msg1287893#msg1287893 date=1298122257]
[quote author=TheBunnyman link=topic=44262.msg1287422#msg1287422 date=1298028611]
I agree with Vlad.

Dirk's a lovely bloke, but he's not very good at football.
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That's absolutely fucking retarded.
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I'm trying very hard not to put TheBunnyman on ignore after that insult
 
[quote author=themn link=topic=44262.msg1290897#msg1290897 date=1298584348]
Oh, Modo, your jokes are soooo.......shit.


Missed you during the game thread, George.
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I just love how I get under your skin. I'm getting some man love vibes here.
 
I think youre vastly overrating the fiscal value of the Europa league, sumo...

Probably divide that figure by 5.

Re dirk though, the amount of massive goals he's scored for us in Europe and his 15 in total justifies his tag alone.

Ran like a trooper for an hour and a half and then scores the winner- what a performance
 
he 48 clubs embarking on UEFA Europa League group stage campaigns this week will receive increased prize money compared with the rewards on offer last season, when the rebranded competition began life as the successor to the UEFA Cup.

Each team taking part this term will collect a €640,000 participation bonus together with a match bonus of €60,000 for every match played in the group stage. They can add to this total minimum amount of €1m through a series of performance-related rewards, starting with €140,000 per win and €70,000 per draw in their group games.

By way of example, if a side wins all six of their group fixtures they will earn a total of €1.84m from the competition by Christmas.

Progress beyond that point will trigger further bonus payments worth: €200,000 for reaching the round of 32, €300,000 for the round of 16, €400,000 for the quarter-finals and €700,000 for the semi-finals.

The prize money for the clubs that go all the way to the final will be €3m for the eventual winner and €2m for the runner-up at the Dublin Arena on 18 May 2011.

Participating teams will also be entitled to a variable amount depending on the commercial value of their national media rights, their position in their national championship last season, and their performance during this UEFA Europa League campaign.

A side could pick up, at best, €6.44m not counting the market pool share.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=44262.msg1291071#msg1291071 date=1298625502]
he 48 clubs embarking on UEFA Europa League group stage campaigns this week will receive increased prize money compared with the rewards on offer last season, when the rebranded competition began life as the successor to the UEFA Cup.

Each team taking part this term will collect a €640,000 participation bonus together with a match bonus of €60,000 for every match played in the group stage. They can add to this total minimum amount of €1m through a series of performance-related rewards, starting with €140,000 per win and €70,000 per draw in their group games.

By way of example, if a side wins all six of their group fixtures they will earn a total of €1.84m from the competition by Christmas.

Progress beyond that point will trigger further bonus payments worth: €200,000 for reaching the round of 32, €300,000 for the round of 16, €400,000 for the quarter-finals and €700,000 for the semi-finals.

The prize money for the clubs that go all the way to the final will be €3m for the eventual winner and €2m for the runner-up at the Dublin Arena on 18 May 2011.

Participating teams will also be entitled to a variable amount depending on the commercial value of their national media rights, their position in their national championship last season, and their performance during this UEFA Europa League campaign.

A side could pick up, at best, €6.44m not counting the market pool share.
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They don't add that clubs sell their own domestic TV rights for Europa games - which adds far more to the prize money than UEFA dish out, and of course they don't add the additional gate receipts for sell out games like last night.
 
I remember running through full figures last season for this & the CL & winning the Europa gives you approx total revenue that equals getting to the group stages of the CL & losing each group stage game.

Not great.
 
Ha, that really is shit.

Still, a cups a cup, and winning it would start the Dalglish era off with a bang.
 
[quote author=Krump link=topic=44262.msg1291140#msg1291140 date=1298633886]
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=44262.msg1291071#msg1291071 date=1298625502]
he 48 clubs embarking on UEFA Europa League group stage campaigns this week will receive increased prize money compared with the rewards on offer last season, when the rebranded competition began life as the successor to the UEFA Cup.

Each team taking part this term will collect a €640,000 participation bonus together with a match bonus of €60,000 for every match played in the group stage. They can add to this total minimum amount of €1m through a series of performance-related rewards, starting with €140,000 per win and €70,000 per draw in their group games.

By way of example, if a side wins all six of their group fixtures they will earn a total of €1.84m from the competition by Christmas.

Progress beyond that point will trigger further bonus payments worth: €200,000 for reaching the round of 32, €300,000 for the round of 16, €400,000 for the quarter-finals and €700,000 for the semi-finals.

The prize money for the clubs that go all the way to the final will be €3m for the eventual winner and €2m for the runner-up at the Dublin Arena on 18 May 2011.

Participating teams will also be entitled to a variable amount depending on the commercial value of their national media rights, their position in their national championship last season, and their performance during this UEFA Europa League campaign.

A side could pick up, at best, €6.44m not counting the market pool share.
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They don't add that clubs sell their own domestic TV rights for Europa games - which adds far more to the prize money than UEFA dish out, and of course they don't add the additional gate receipts for sell out games like last night.
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Two good points to consider Mr K

regards
 
Kuyt: “I will have some good news in one or two weeksâ€
Posted on Friday, 25th February 2011 by David Tully


Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt has confirmed that contract talks are going well and that he is looking to sign a new deal in the next fortnight:

“It is already looking positive and hopefully I will have some good news in one or two weeks.â€

Kuyt scored the vital goal in Liverpool’s two leg victory over Sparta Prague last night. The 30 year old said it was about time he scored:

“Although we created the chances, we found it hard to score. It was kind of a hard game and I felt we should have finished it off earlier. But at the end of the day, winning is all that counts. I thought it was about time for me to score a goal. It has been a while.â€
 
Kuyt is Scouse not Dutch.

(this is him apologising for misspelling London on Twitter)

@Dirk_18_Kuyt
Dirk Kuyt
sorry in dutch we say londen.... 🙂

@Dirk_18_Kuyt
Dirk Kuyt
but i,m SCOUSE now so its London!!! 😉
 
you cannot help but love the diggler. He has obvious limitations like no left foot, not a great crosser ETC but he has an eye for goal is has a superb work ethic for the team.

I wonder wheter he will be 1st team next season anyway
 
[quote author=FoxForceFive link=topic=44262.msg1291146#msg1291146 date=1298635080]
I remember running through full figures last season for this & the CL & winning the Europa gives you approx total revenue that equals getting to the group stages of the CL & losing each group stage game.

Not great.
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Was it that much?

I seem to remember it equating to 2.5m total earned through winning the Europa league? Or maybe that was the winners bonus?
 
[quote author=Krump link=topic=44262.msg1287421#msg1287421 date=1298028368]
I don't even know what it is that he does. It's like he's invented a new role. But we are almost always worse when he doesn't play. I used to think he was shit but he's instrumental in pretty much all of our forward play. He wouldn't so much be the first name I'd put on my team sheet, I'd just have the team sheets made with his name already on it.
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Suck my balls you fags
 
Waits for "well he might have just gone down in folklore for a hatrick against manure, and just got us through to the next round of europe, but really, he's not quite the standard we need. In my brain there's this player that not only consistently rocks my world and pops up with goals and never goes on about anything other than loving playing for us, he scores four against man u. Not just three, like any nobhead could"
 
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