It's completed. He will wear number 18.
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Ooooooooo. Hark at pissy knickersOriginally posted by LecterHe only arrived in Liverpool at 3pm yesterday
Probably didnt get to his medical until 4pm at the earliest
Chill out
Quote of the year :
"With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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Cool.
Here is the full transcript from the Official site:
Those last few paragraphs seem to signal an end to our purchasing (and possibly selling) for this window.Dirk Kuyt today completed his move from Feyenoord to Liverpool with manager Rafael Benitez insisting: "He'll score a lot of goals for us."
The Dutch international has officially put pen to paper on his Anfield deal and could be in line to make an instant debut at Sheffield United tomorrow.
Benitez has been tracking the 26 year old striker for some time and he admits he's relieved to have finally got his man.
He said: "I am really happy. We were looking at Dirk for a long time and I'm pleased we have signed him because he will be a good player for us.
"He's a player with good game intelligence. He knows what to do with the ball and without the ball and he's also a very good worker.
"His movement is good, his finishing is fantastic and I know he will score a lot of goals for us because we now have more possibilities in the wide areas and also between the lines."
Kuyt, who will wear number 18, becomes the sixth new face to arrive at Anfield over the summer and while the manager is more than pleased with his new signings, he is keen to pay tribute to those players who have left the club since the end of last season.
He added: "I would like to say thankyou to all of them. We have sold some players and others have left on loan but they have all given a lot of good things to the club over recent years and I'd like to wish them good luck with their new clubs.
"It was important for us to strengthen this season and I'm really pleased with the backing we've had from the board.
"We've signed players who haven't been really expensive but who are of good quality and who we know will do a good job for us."HOT CANCER.
"They are ****ing lapping it up you c*nt"
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Le Tallec to Sochaux....
'Kuyt is complete striker'
Aug 18 2006
By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo
RAFA BENITEZ today predicted Dirk Kuyt will terrorise English defences in the same prolific manner which prompted the Reds to bid £9m for his signature.
Benitez hailed his imminent recruit as 'the complete striker' as the 26-year-old was completing formalities of his move from Feyenoord.
Kuyt, barring a last minute hitch, was due to be unveiled at Melwood today, but is unlikely to face Sheffield United in tomorrow's Premiership opener.
The Liverpool boss explained he was first alerted to Kuyt's abilities when Valencia coach.
He said "We've been trying to find a top goalscorer in Europe. That's difficult, but we knew Kuyt was one such player.
"He's been playing well for a long time, and he's someone I'm sure will bring a quality to the team.
"Sometimes you see a top class player who may find it hard to adapt to the Premiership, but in his case he has the work rate, game intelligence and goalscoring ability to make him succeed in England.
"Maybe people will say he's scored a lot of goals in Holland, but we need to see it in England. Okay, but he is such a good worker and is so clever, I'm sure he will settle down properly.
"We needed someone who would be different to Bellamy and Robbie, but maybe similar in a way to Crouch.
"Kuyt can not only play as a target man, he can play as the second striker, on the right or on the left.
"For sure, he's not someone we'll use as a winger, but he can play alongside Bellamy, Fowler, Crouch and Luis and give us many options.
"We first talked about him when we were at Valencia. That was when we first monitored him and kept having him watched. I know Liverpool supporters like players who work really hard, and he is like this.
"He is a complete type of player. He does everything well. He'll score with both feet and his head."
Kuyt struggled in the Dutch team over the summer, but Benitez dismissed the idea of judging the player on that criteria.
"He didn't play well in the World Cup, but we've seen a lot of games where he played very well," said Benitez. "Now we have a lot of competition between the players, which is very important.
"There is quality in all the positions and I know the players will work even harder for a place in the side.
"If we want to win trophies, we need this competition."
Steve Finnan is a doubt for the Bramall Lane clash with a tight thigh. Jan Kromkamp is on standby.
Meanwhile, misfit Anthony le Tallec was today undergoing a medical at Sochaux ahead of an expected one-year loan deal.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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a bit gay but "lets go fly a kite" from mary poppins
watch our red dirk kyut
score from the heighest heights
get the goals dirk kyut
send the reds soaring
top of the premiere
when we're 10 points clear
oh let's go big red kyut
(Let's go fly a kite
Up to the highest height
Let's go fly a kite
And send it soaring
Up through the atmosphere
Up where the air is clear
Oh, let's go fly a kite! )"At a football club, there's a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don't come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques"
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Bollocks. He said the same about Djibril.Originally posted by ShaggyAlonsoThe Liverpool boss explained he was first alerted to Kuyt's abilities when Valencia coach.
He said "We've been trying to find a top goalscorer in Europe. That's difficult, but we knew Kuyt was one such player.HOT CANCER.
"They are ****ing lapping it up you c*nt"
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