Sunday, June 3, 2012

The Football - Get Dirk Kuyt Fenerbahce


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The Football - After Dirk Kuyt was the time at Liverpool. The player Dutch origin it now been joined with club giants origin Turkish, Fenerbahce.

Kuyt pull out of Anfield certainty delivered by Sky Sports with breaking news. They reported that Fenerbahce claims to have a 31-year-old player and gave him a three-year contract.

Shortly thereafter, the account belongs to Fenerbahce SK, @ Fenerbahce, Kuyt put pictures with scarf Fenerbahce, the club complete with costumes.

"Welcome to Fenerbahce, Dirk Kuyt," wrote the account.

Kuyt played for Liverpool for six years. He came from Feyenoord in 2006 at a price not disclosed to the public.

During the defense of the Reds, he managed to win the League Cup in season 2011/2012, plus runner-up emerged as the Champions League in season 2006/2007 and runner-up FA Cup season 2011/2012.

Before deciding to took off to Fenerbahce, Kuyt had time to rumored to approachable Hamburg. He himself acknowledges the interest of the German Bundesliga club.

The Football - Beckham: Three Lions will surprise many people


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The Football - Former England captain David Beckham is specifically providing support to the Three Lions. With these talents, he believed, Britain is able to surprise in Euro 2012.

One of these he showed dukangan directly in the friendly against Belgium. Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder took part witnessed the victory of the Three Lions at Wembley. England won 1-0 in those games, though not impressive show.

"I think we'll go to the European Cup and surprised many people. Expectation is not as high as in previous tournaments, but we're talking about England here. No one can doubt the talent or passion that we have," he said in the Daily Mail.

However, he admitted that he regretted that some players like Gary Cahill and John Terry, who suffered the injury during these trials. He then expressed his desire to strengthen the UK if given the chance.

"I was not expecting the call. But there's a reason why I have not retired from international football. Even at the age of 37 years I have always wanted to represent my country and I always wanted to be part of the England team."

"But I doubt it will really happen anymore. But there is always a chance. I would never say never. I'll bring my shoes back," he said.

For remarks, David Beckham go down already 115 times for his native country and contributed 17 goals. He was the last time the World Cup for England in 2006.