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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #240 on: October 16, 2008, 10:41:16 pm »
Not wishing to open a big can of worms but didnt Man U fans have trouble there, a couple of years running, I know there were no fatalities but it doesnt make it any less important does it??
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #241 on: October 17, 2008, 12:28:45 am »
Not wishing to open a big can of worms but didnt Man U fans have trouble there, a couple of years running, I know there were no fatalities but it doesnt make it any less important does it??

I don't know, never heard of any issues. And small things happen everywhere anyways.

You guys were in Istanbul, did you have any trouble?
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #242 on: October 17, 2008, 12:29:40 am »
Are you avin a laff!!!!
How insincere and uncaring are you!!!

I write what I believe...

And I do care, I wouldn't write about this shite if I didn't.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #243 on: October 17, 2008, 01:06:55 am »
couple of things here
I believe Bryan Robson was also hit with a riot shield after a game at Gala one of those years...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/stadium-they-proudly-call-hell-is-an-inferno-that-burns-with-passion-719335.html

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #244 on: October 17, 2008, 04:07:00 am »
This is out of order!

In all the Turkish history of football there are only three casualties. One was a gang fight not related to football and the other was the two murders before Gala-Leeds game, which also was no way related to the game. Tell me, how many people died because of British holiganism ? I am guessing more than two...

As I said above, the two murders in Istanbul were not related to the game or Gala. There are some things that you should be aware of in foreign cultures. You can not go to Redneckville/Texas and shout "Whites suck, blacks rule", you can not go to India and butcher a "holy" cow in the middle of the street, you can not come to Turkey, consume alcohol to senselessness and  insult people's wifes/daughters or Turkish Flag. If you do these things best case scenario you will get a good beating, worst case scenario you will get lynched. I am not saying that what happened was OK, it was despicable but these things happen. However, because of an independent incident, you can not claim that home fans were  "hissing like animals baying for blood", that is complete ignorance. We shared the sadness of losing two souls that night but that was not going to stop us from supporting our team and we were doing just that.

As for Kewell, he is a professional football player trying to make a living. Why the hell would/should he care?

I am glad he came, he reminds us of Hagi and is doing wonderful both inside the field and outside.

You've got a point, but you can't say it wasn't related to the match, they obviously weren't two foriegners on holiday. Not to mention the fact that the deaths were only part of a huge problem. You can't blame the Leeds fans for having a problem with Turkish football, and like you said you aren't the only nation with its share of problems in that respect...and there no doubt will be many more incidents, Turkish and otherwise. Its the nature of football unfortunately.

I'm sure it wasn't just money that lured him to Turkey - I'm sure he knew he'd be treated well, and would get a fresh start of sorts. Its the same thing with Robinho going to Manchester City - we can sit here and say its all about the money and nothing else, but nobody here knows any better than the next guy.

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #245 on: January 5, 2009, 03:52:18 pm »
This outta make you guys mad...

From Fox Sports in Australia:
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SURROUNDED by mosques and living with the constant rhythm of Islamic prayer five times a day, Harry Kewell has finally found peace, hope - and goals.

After five mostly tortured years in Liverpool, where he was dogged by injury and the derision from fans who declared him a waste of money, Kewell has started what he calls "a new chapter" in his career and life in the unlikely setting of Istanbul, a beautiful seaport in Turkey.

He spends his time wandering around the Grand Bazaar and sipping apple tea at a local cafe, delighting in the change of pace.

It's a far cry from Smithfield, the working-class suburb in southwestern Sydney his family still calls home. And it is a world away from the bright lights and incessant pressure of England's Premier League.

"It was something different in moving to Turkey," Kewell, 30, says.

"The people who live in Istanbul are very passionate, but this can be their worst enemy as they tend to stay in Turkey and do not go and experience other cultures.

"The thing that hit me when I moved here were the mosques. I live near one, and they are quite breathtaking. The praying is quite soothing.

"Everyone talks about the Turkish coffee and the tea here, but with dinner I just have a cappuccino. My son, though, is proving to be English, as he likes to drink tea all the time."

Many saw Kewell's off-season move to Galatasaray as taking the easy option after a succession of injuries ate away at the career of a player rated by many as the best Australia has produced.

Turkey's Super Lig is hardly the hub of European football, and clubs such as AS Roma, Spartak Moscow and England's FA Cup champion Portsmouth came knocking on Kewell's door once he was released by Liverpool.

But away from the fishbowl existence in England, where the tabloid press is constantly nipping away, Kewell has produced his best form since leaving Leeds for Liverpool in 2003.

An ankle injury and hernia operation brought him back to Sydney last month, but that has been the only setback as he scored eight goals in his first 16 games for his new club.

Fans have taken him to their heart, regularly singing his name to the tune of Daddy Cool.

The Turkish league is on its winter break until January 25 and Galatasaray, who are sitting third - a point behind leaders Sivasspor and Trabzonspor - are hoping to have their prize recruit back and in form for a run at the championship.

"Liverpool fans don't compare at all to Galatasaray fans," Kewell says. "The fans are the most dedicated I have seen.

"We were at a game last year in Germany and there were 62,000 fans, but 40,000 of them were our fans. They travel all over Europe to watch us play. They are totally fanatical and the team love the support.

"There are about 70 million people living in Turkey, and about 25 million of them are Galatasaray fans. People will come up to you to get an autograph or just to say 'hello' and then they will leave you alone. They are nice and polite people and know how to handle you. It's a nice change."

And Kewell certainly doesn't see this a step back in his career.

"The football in Turkey is quite similar to the Premier League," he says.

"It's fast and furious. There is also a lot of attacking ... if you have a good mentality, there are more opportunities to score here. We may not have the same calibre of players, but the game is highly regarded here.

"Besitkas, Fenerbahce and Galatasaray all do well in Europe, so the Super Lig definitely has a good reputation. It's hard to compare leagues.

"At the end of the day, the Premier League attracts the best players in the world. The big leagues in Europe are the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A, but I think that the Super Lig is just behind those three.

"The only area that is weak and needs to be worked on in Turkey is defence. But the league is attracting some class players and the competition seems to be improving."

Next year's World Cup is also never far from his thoughts as the countdown begins, with the finals in South Africa just 521 days away.

Kewell played his first game for the Socceroos as a 17-year-old in 1997 and has been in the trenches as soccer has fought for credibility and recognition in this country.

The whole nation rode the fairytale to Germany in 2006, but Kewell cautions against getting ahead of ourselves this time with a crucial qualifying match coming up against Japan in Yokohama on February 11.

"We have had a good qualifying campaign so far, but it's not over until that last game," he says.

"In saying that, we need a bit of a kick up the backside. Pim (Verbeek) has been disappointed the last two games, so we need to get that right for the next qualifier.

"The squad is looking strong. There is always talk of the best squads we have had in the past, but I believe we have a really strong squad at the moment.

"It all comes down to opportunity and any of the boys are willing to step up to the challenge."

However, with three wins from three and sitting on top of the Asian group, the signs look promising as Verbeek builds on the platform carefully laid by fellow Dutchman Guus Hiddink.

Verbeek has been in control of the national team since December 2007 and has a 62 per cent winning rate.

"Pim has had a very good start with the Socceroos," Kewell says. "I guess he has learnt off the best in Guus (Hiddink). He works with a great team and hopefully we can repay his faith.

"I have gotten on well with all of the managers. Guus was strict and strong to work with, but it was a pleasure to have played underneath him."

If the Socceroos do qualify for the World Cup, they won't have the element of surprise this time.

The rest of the world won't have forgotten Australia qualified for the knockout stage and only lost to eventual champion Italy after a disputed penalty kick in the dying minutes.

"No one expected us to do so well in Germany, so obviously that is going to place more pressure on us come 2010," says Kewell, who missed the loss to Italy because of gout.

"It won't be just the fans who will be watching us closely.

"I think a lot of other teams will as well."
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #246 on: January 5, 2009, 03:55:34 pm »
He's right though isnt he, this urban myth about us being the best fans in the world is bollocks, gala fans raise the ro every game. Also he did get slagged off here all the time, remember that youtube video of our "fans" abusing him on his way into Anfield.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #247 on: January 5, 2009, 04:06:06 pm »
He's a mercenary, of course he'll say that Galatasaray's fans are the best, he'll probably say he's always supported the Turkish team.

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #248 on: January 5, 2009, 04:10:02 pm »
He's a mercenary, of course he'll say that Galatasaray's fans are the best, he'll probably say he's always supported the Turkish team.

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I would totally understand him praising us in Turkey but rarely anyone is mad enough like me to check Aussie papers :).


Yes he is injured. He got his surgery done after playing the 1st half of the season and will be fit in early February.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #249 on: January 5, 2009, 04:11:13 pm »
will be fit in early February.

Is that what he told you ;)?

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #250 on: January 5, 2009, 04:12:27 pm »
Is that what he told you ;)?

Yes, we chat every single night before I tug him into his fluffy bad with Liverpool colored teddy bears ;)
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #251 on: January 5, 2009, 04:13:46 pm »

Yes he is injured. He got his surgery done after playing the 1st half of the season and will be fit in early February.
and so it begins...

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #252 on: January 5, 2009, 04:16:40 pm »
and so it begins...

And so it keeps beginning since the start of the season :). Wish I had a cent for every time I've read this sentence in this forum, I would be richer than donald duck!

20 games 9 goals 2 assists for the 1st half of the season. Not bad of a "beginning", eh?
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #253 on: January 5, 2009, 04:17:13 pm »
he's right , we used to be the best fans in the world during the 80's and early 90's, but now on a normal matchday eg west ham, wigan etc, its not a good atmosphere because the kop is full of whoppers, for me only big games put us in the shortlist for best fans in the world, anyone agree ?

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #254 on: January 5, 2009, 04:19:51 pm »
And so it keeps beginning since the start of the season :). Wish I had a cent for every time I've read this sentence in this forum, I would be richer than donald duck!

20 games 9 goals 2 assists for the 1st half of the season. Not bad of a "beginning", eh?

The season he signed for us, he'd scored 11 by December. And then was barely seen again save for a decent spell (not goal scoring, but important none the less) in 2005-2006.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #255 on: January 5, 2009, 04:23:37 pm »
The season he signed for us, he'd scored 11 by December. And then was barely seen again save for a decent spell (not goal scoring, but important none the less) in 2005-2006.
Wasn't he seen running to get his CL winners medal in 2005 ? ;)
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #256 on: January 5, 2009, 04:25:24 pm »
Wish I had a cent for every time I've read this sentence in this forum, I would be richer than donald duck!

Why did I not know that Donald Duck is richer than a motherfucker?
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #257 on: January 5, 2009, 04:47:17 pm »
Why did I not know that Donald Duck is richer than a motherfucker?

He probably means Scrooge McDuck.  I'd like to dive into a giant vault building full of money as well.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #258 on: January 6, 2009, 10:02:09 am »
This outta make you guys mad...

From Fox Sports in Australia:
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SURROUNDED by mosques and living with the constant rhythm of Islamic prayer five times a day, Harry Kewell has finally found peace, hope - and goals.

After five mostly tortured years in Liverpool, where he was dogged by injury and the derision from fans who declared him a waste of money, Kewell has started what he calls "a new chapter" in his career and life in the unlikely setting of Istanbul, a beautiful seaport in Turkey.

He spends his time wandering around the Grand Bazaar and sipping apple tea at a local cafe, delighting in the change of pace.

It's a far cry from Smithfield, the working-class suburb in southwestern Sydney his family still calls home. And it is a world away from the bright lights and incessant pressure of England's Premier League.

"It was something different in moving to Turkey," Kewell, 30, says.

"The people who live in Istanbul are very passionate, but this can be their worst enemy as they tend to stay in Turkey and do not go and experience other cultures.

"The thing that hit me when I moved here were the mosques. I live near one, and they are quite breathtaking. The praying is quite soothing.

"Everyone talks about the Turkish coffee and the tea here, but with dinner I just have a cappuccino. My son, though, is proving to be English, as he likes to drink tea all the time."

Many saw Kewell's off-season move to Galatasaray as taking the easy option after a succession of injuries ate away at the career of a player rated by many as the best Australia has produced.

Turkey's Super Lig is hardly the hub of European football, and clubs such as AS Roma, Spartak Moscow and England's FA Cup champion Portsmouth came knocking on Kewell's door once he was released by Liverpool.

But away from the fishbowl existence in England, where the tabloid press is constantly nipping away, Kewell has produced his best form since leaving Leeds for Liverpool in 2003.

An ankle injury and hernia operation brought him back to Sydney last month, but that has been the only setback as he scored eight goals in his first 16 games for his new club.

Fans have taken him to their heart, regularly singing his name to the tune of Daddy Cool.

The Turkish league is on its winter break until January 25 and Galatasaray, who are sitting third - a point behind leaders Sivasspor and Trabzonspor - are hoping to have their prize recruit back and in form for a run at the championship.

"Liverpool fans don't compare at all to Galatasaray fans," Kewell says. "The fans are the most dedicated I have seen.

"We were at a game last year in Germany and there were 62,000 fans, but 40,000 of them were our fans. They travel all over Europe to watch us play. They are totally fanatical and the team love the support.

"There are about 70 million people living in Turkey, and about 25 million of them are Galatasaray fans. People will come up to you to get an autograph or just to say 'hello' and then they will leave you alone. They are nice and polite people and know how to handle you. It's a nice change."

And Kewell certainly doesn't see this a step back in his career.

"The football in Turkey is quite similar to the Premier League," he says.

"It's fast and furious. There is also a lot of attacking ... if you have a good mentality, there are more opportunities to score here. We may not have the same calibre of players, but the game is highly regarded here.

"Besitkas, Fenerbahce and Galatasaray all do well in Europe, so the Super Lig definitely has a good reputation. It's hard to compare leagues.

"At the end of the day, the Premier League attracts the best players in the world. The big leagues in Europe are the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A, but I think that the Super Lig is just behind those three.

"The only area that is weak and needs to be worked on in Turkey is defence. But the league is attracting some class players and the competition seems to be improving."

Next year's World Cup is also never far from his thoughts as the countdown begins, with the finals in South Africa just 521 days away.

Kewell played his first game for the Socceroos as a 17-year-old in 1997 and has been in the trenches as soccer has fought for credibility and recognition in this country.

The whole nation rode the fairytale to Germany in 2006, but Kewell cautions against getting ahead of ourselves this time with a crucial qualifying match coming up against Japan in Yokohama on February 11.

"We have had a good qualifying campaign so far, but it's not over until that last game," he says.

"In saying that, we need a bit of a kick up the backside. Pim (Verbeek) has been disappointed the last two games, so we need to get that right for the next qualifier.

"The squad is looking strong. There is always talk of the best squads we have had in the past, but I believe we have a really strong squad at the moment.

"It all comes down to opportunity and any of the boys are willing to step up to the challenge."

However, with three wins from three and sitting on top of the Asian group, the signs look promising as Verbeek builds on the platform carefully laid by fellow Dutchman Guus Hiddink.

Verbeek has been in control of the national team since December 2007 and has a 62 per cent winning rate.

"Pim has had a very good start with the Socceroos," Kewell says. "I guess he has learnt off the best in Guus (Hiddink). He works with a great team and hopefully we can repay his faith.

"I have gotten on well with all of the managers. Guus was strict and strong to work with, but it was a pleasure to have played underneath him."

If the Socceroos do qualify for the World Cup, they won't have the element of surprise this time.

The rest of the world won't have forgotten Australia qualified for the knockout stage and only lost to eventual champion Italy after a disputed penalty kick in the dying minutes.

"No one expected us to do so well in Germany, so obviously that is going to place more pressure on us come 2010," says Kewell, who missed the loss to Italy because of gout.

"It won't be just the fans who will be watching us closely.

"I think a lot of other teams will as well."

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #259 on: January 6, 2009, 10:16:37 am »
For me players like Biscan, Traore, Pongolle and Mellor will always be remembered with affection for the part they played in Istanbul and the lead up to it.
 Kewell, on the other hand, will always be a shithouse in my opinion. A mercenary c*nt.
 There is a sort of irony in the fact he is now 'earning' his living in Istanbul. His most defining moment in a Liverpool shirt was limping off in the final (again) and is what most of us will remember him for.

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #260 on: January 6, 2009, 10:28:26 am »
For me players like Biscan, Traore, Pongolle and Mellor will always be remembered with affection for the part they played in Istanbul and the lead up to it.
 Kewell, on the other hand, will always be a shithouse in my opinion. A mercenary c*nt.
 There is a sort of irony in the fact he is now 'earning' his living in Istanbul. His most defining moment in a Liverpool shirt was limping off in the final (again) and is what most of us will remember him for.

For 60k a week, he was an absolute waste of money.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #261 on: January 6, 2009, 12:44:11 pm »
why is he a mercenary c*nt? He can hardly help it If he got injured? Spent 5 years with us, it didn't work out quite as well as we all hoped. What more would you have wanted of him? Sign a new contract for peanut wages supposedly to repay us for the injuries that wasn't in his control?

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #262 on: January 6, 2009, 01:10:39 pm »
For me players like Biscan, Traore, Pongolle and Mellor will always be remembered with affection for the part they played in Istanbul and the lead up to it.
 Kewell, on the other hand, will always be a shithouse in my opinion. A mercenary c*nt.
 There is a sort of irony in the fact he is now 'earning' his living in Istanbul. His most defining moment in a Liverpool shirt was limping off in the final (again) and is what most of us will remember him for.

How dare he limp off and not play football again until October.


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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #263 on: January 6, 2009, 01:21:18 pm »
Expect him back around this time next year then Gala supporter.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #264 on: January 6, 2009, 01:43:44 pm »
He's shite.

Stan Lazaridis was much better.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #265 on: January 6, 2009, 02:04:33 pm »
I've always supported Kewell and I don't intend to stop. He was treated badly by the Liverpool fans even though it was well documented that he suffered a great deal to play and wanted to play. Injuries happen and it's not like he went home one night and put a butcher knife to himself. I hope he's happy. I hope he does well. Good for him and any success he might attain. And as for the Liverpool fans not being as good as Gala, well have you listened to the boo boys lately? Disgusting.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #266 on: January 6, 2009, 02:06:41 pm »
why is he a mercenary c*nt? He can hardly help it If he got injured? Spent 5 years with us, it didn't work out quite as well as we all hoped. What more would you have wanted of him? Sign a new contract for peanut wages supposedly to repay us for the injuries that wasn't in his control?

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I have tried so hard for year's to accept the fact it was bad luck....but for 60k per week...
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #267 on: January 6, 2009, 04:51:46 pm »
It's not like he didn't do anything though, he played 100 something games and 15-20 goals including some crackers. One would imagine, by what you are saying is that all he did for the last 5 years was to collect his paycheck.. Though injuries limited the no of appearances, playing top level football requires a lot from the body and like all footballers had to keep his body fit enough for football.

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #268 on: January 6, 2009, 06:32:18 pm »
Just as a side note: He came to Istanbul today to join the mid season preps, he is healing just fine and supposed to be fully fit by mid February.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #269 on: January 6, 2009, 06:48:53 pm »
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #270 on: January 6, 2009, 06:49:23 pm »
Just as a side note: He came to Istanbul today to join the mid season preps, he is healing just fine and supposed to be fully fit by mid February.

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #271 on: January 6, 2009, 07:24:40 pm »
He was shit for us. But it wsn't all his fault.

Dont let the 60k a week blind your judgement, he WAS injured for far too long and thats that. He limped out in the CL final. What did you expect him to do...carry on. If he had done so we'd prob have not won!!!

He seems a bit bitter but wouldn't you be if your own fans treat you like shit. The way him and his missus got verbal abuse was OTT
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #272 on: January 7, 2009, 01:48:43 am »
He was shit for us. But it wsn't all his fault.

Dont let the 60k a week blind your judgement, he WAS injured for far too long and thats that. He limped out in the CL final. What did you expect him to do...carry on. If he had done so we'd prob have not won!!!

He seems a bit bitter but wouldn't you be if your own fans treat you like shit. The way him and his missus got verbal abuse was OTT


I heard more shite being said about him by local boys than from OTTs so you might want to re-check your facts on that one...
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #273 on: January 7, 2009, 02:01:43 am »

I heard more shite being said about him by local boys than from OTTs so you might want to re-check your facts on that one...
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #274 on: January 7, 2009, 02:02:10 am »
I heard more shite being said about him by local boys than from OTTs so you might want to re-check your facts on that one...

He meant Over the Top (OTT) and not Out of Towners (OOT) mate.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #275 on: January 7, 2009, 08:27:03 am »
It's nice to see Kewell doing good with another club, seeing an ex red do good with another is always good.

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #276 on: January 7, 2009, 12:09:19 pm »
I think he's meaning 'Over the top'.

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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #277 on: January 7, 2009, 12:18:37 pm »
It's nice to see Kewell doing good with another club, seeing an ex red do good with another is always good.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #278 on: January 8, 2009, 02:42:58 am »
I've always supported Kewell and I don't intend to stop. He was treated badly by the Liverpool fans even though it was well documented that he suffered a great deal to play and wanted to play. Injuries happen and it's not like he went home one night and put a butcher knife to himself. I hope he's happy. I hope he does well. Good for him and any success he might attain.

Pretty much my thoughts also. Well said.
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Re: Harry Kewell Signs For Galatasaray
« Reply #279 on: January 8, 2009, 07:12:44 am »
I have tried so hard for year's to accept the fact it was bad luck....but for 60k per week...

He asked for it and someone accepted gave him....blame the manager for paying that much for a crook.  Its not like he injured himself throughout his career here and then take the money in the tils
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