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Paul.S
Isn't Kromkamp the social retard who couldn't make friends when he moved and subsequently had to be sold? I hope we give him and his side a footballing lesson on Wednesday night....unfortunately the way we're playing he may have the last laugh.
There was a whiff of lavender about i always thought
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Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.
"Social retard", "lavender", anything else? Come on fellas, there's really no need to descend to that level. He was poor and was sold on, that says it all.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
"Social retard", "lavender", anything else? Come on fellas, there's really no need to descend to that level. He was poor and was sold on, that says it all.
He actually made me nostalgic for Josemi - didn't think that was possible.
I would also suggest that referring to cara as a "weakness" two days before you have to share a pitch with him isn't the wisest thing to do
Kromkamp’s Swipe At ‘Ugly’ Liverpool PSV Eindhoven defender Jan Kromkamp has hit out at former club Liverpool ahead of the Champions League clash between the two sides on Wednesday.
The Dutch international had an unsuccessful spell at Anfield after joining from AZ Alkmaar and has since moved back to his homeland with PSV.
"We know how to get at Liverpool. They have plenty of weaknesses," said Kromkamp.
"They often revert to kicking long ugly balls up to Peter Crouch.
"The manager's tactics change as soon as you frustrate his players and that is what we will be aiming to do on Wednesday.
"They have weaknesses in several places, especially in the gap between defence and midfield, and also at centre back.
"In one-on-ones, the two in the middle of defence are very good, but they cannot contribute to Liverpool's build up play. So we will focus on that.
"If you block them from deep they soon lose their rhythm and start playing those long balls up to Crouch."
He's entitled to his own opinion and in this case, he's spot on.
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