Kuyt has never really been one to extol the virtues of the beautiful game. Many love him for his hard working ethic, others loathe him for his lack of finesse or goal scoring prowess.
The Run of Play has conjured up an awesome and unique perspective on Kuyt. Click here to read this literary masterpiece. No prizes for guessing whether Rafa loves or loathes him.
11 comments:
That man is a genius, really sums what Kuyt is all about.
Its like reading some sort of Shakespearan play, whatever happened to plain old english ?
Wow, that was a bit weird and wacky, yet a little bit wonderful and clever.
@dummy & jessica - although I doubt it's necessarily everyone's cup of tea, I thought it far too clever to not share...
OMG that really was amazing and highly impressive. Shame Kuyt isn't amazing and highly impressive though ;-)
As the writer said
YA ES HORA
which means NOW'S THE TIME
Its time for Kuyt to improve or Rafa to sign his contract and get us new strong players and upgrade the squad with the young talents we have..
Amazing article, thanks Paul for sharing it..
Cheers
We simply ROCK!! What a performance!
Proud of you Reds.. YNWA
congratulations everyone
It was a great day
A memorable one
This is our club our team
We now have to back up Rafa
He proved that he is not lucky
I wish i can thank each player personally for their contribution.. They are the best and hope that they keep it up..
Walk on guys, YNWA
Cheers
Paul, I hear they could not get you out of the Pub after the game last night? As for Rooney, i hope he has bloody nightmares about that 4-1 hiding. I have not watched the game yet but seen the goals on Sky, I was a bit puzzled with the 4th goal, Pepe took a goal kick that Dossena picked up in the frontline and scored!! What was he doing there? Was he left back or playing striker...? I am overjoyed that ManUre got four up the nostrils last night.
@abhiram & tawfiq & bruce - if only the match wasn't on so early... it meant far more alcohol ended up being consumed :-(
But it was totally worth it, what an awesome game.
@bruce sa red - ooops, forgot to mention that Dossena came on as a late sub on the left wing, which played a part in him being so far forward.
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