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    Interesting insight fron Kuyt

    Some honest opinions starting to creep out



    Dirk Kuyt admits the Liverpool players have found a new lease of life under Kenny Dalglish and has likened the Scot's approach to the much-vaunted Dutch model.

    The 30-year-old has been impressed by the way the boss has stamped his mark on the Reds squad and has also reserved praise for the influence of new first-team coach, Steve Clarke.

    Kuyt said: "It comes close to the Dutch style. *Playing with early pressure on the opponents and a passing game with the ball low on the ground. Not all those long balls anymore.

    "Dalglish and Clarke have this *vision. If you have Torres and Gerrard in the team, we will be stronger against 80 per cent of the *opponents when we put the *pressure on them in their own half.

    "The combination of *Dalglish and Clarke is a *really good one. Clarke has come in from outside the club.

    "He has the same role as he had earlier with Mourinho at Chelsea. Under Clarke we now do totally different training sessions. We do a lot of positional play in small spaces.

    "And while Clarke is *doing sessions with us, Dalglish will talk all the stress away from the players.

    "He is a living legend here. He has the charisma, the experience and the *confidence to create peace. He also has a fabulous *connection with the fans. They love him here.

    "I could not believe it the first time he went out on the pitch against Everton, 11 years since he last coached a team.

    "The noise at Anfield was incredible. With Dalglish the atmosphere at the club is changing."


    #2
    It just sounds so promising, and the change in style is as obvious as a hammer to your forehead. That's only after a couple of weeks, I can't wait to see what it will be like in 6 months. Steve Clarke, from what I've read about his Chelsea time, sounds like an excellent coach and its no wonder he's so highly rated.

    I wonder if Steve Clarke is the true assistant manager, and Sammy Lee is now there in name only.

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      #3
      Read that earlier. But certainly worth it's own thread, because quite frankly, this just goes to prove that RFH was well out of his depth from the start.

      That said, who would you rather hate for this season?

      Which is why I'll give Roy the respect all the journos are asking for, but for different reasons than what they are printing.

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        #4
        Remember though, there aren't any managers out there who could do a better job with "this group of players" than Hodgson

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          #5
          Originally posted by Daniel Torres View Post
          Remember though, there aren't many managers out there who could do a better job with "this group of players" than Hodgson
          I'll give him that to be fair. He just wasn't one of them.

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            #6
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            Last edited by doogle; 23-01-11, 11:31 PM.
            RIP IRWT post/rant, best ever

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              #7
              Thank **** we're rid of that clueless tool
              Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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                #8
                Great to hear, hopefully the players will soon be able to rid themselves of any memories of negative tactics and game plans Roy Hodgson forced on them!
                The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wiw View Post
                  Thank **** we're rid of that clueless tool
                  Are we winning?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by wiw View Post
                    Thank **** we're rid of that clueless tool
                    .... Its a pity that his son is still here(PK)
                    Liverpool FC - League Champions 2011/2012

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by wiw View Post
                      Thank **** we're rid of that clueless tool
                      .... Its a pity that his other son is also still here(CP)
                      Liverpool FC - League Champions 2011/2012

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                        #12
                        clueless - I dont think so!

                        how did we all miss this ?
                        http://www.uefa.com/trainingground/t...?autoplay=true

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by alexjamestodd View Post
                          Ha ha : "Hodgson on reversing a deficit"

                          He's certainly had plenty of practice.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Cormack74 View Post
                            Ha ha : "Hodgson on reversing a deficit"

                            He's certainly had plenty of practice.

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                              #15


                              And the Hodgson #10 shirt in the background.
                              Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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