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Galatasaray, Liverpool'lu Harry Kewell ile anlaştı.


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sakatlanip durmazsa cok iyi transfer. sakatlanirsa ama hincal neler yazacak bakalim kewell icin :P emreye yazdiklarindan sonra merak ediyorum.

(ayni kefeye mi koydun diye firlayacaksiniz biliyorum, mukayese de etmiyorum... ben verilen para + sakatlik durumu acisindan benzettim o kadar, yoksa yetenek ve pozisyon olarak cok farkli oyuncular)
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aquila said:
Azmodai said:
Hayirli olsun gs ve turkiye icin leziz transfer. Aklimi karistiran tek sey bu adam liverpooldayken haftada 55bin sterlin aliyordu, gs den ne kadar alacak bu durumda?


daha azini almaz heralde.


haftada 55bin sterlin yahu... ayda 220bin sterlin yilda da 2.6m sterlin eder, dolar olarak ne kadar bilmiyorum ama kezman falan haftada 27k sterline denk gelen bir para kazaniyor bildigim kadariyla.

sponsor yardimi vardir belki veya ardanin satisina guveniyorlardir.
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bende iyi olmadı bu neden aldılar onuda bilmiyorum. Bence Arda Sol'da oynamalı ve Aydın Sag acık oynamalı cok güzel kanatlarımız olur arda ve aydın ile ama bu adamı forvet olarakda kullanmak isteyebilirler galatasaray cok yönlü oyuncu arıyor stoper alırken bile hem sag kanat hemde deff'da oynucak adam arıyorlar
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Leeds United (1995-2003)

Kewell made his Leeds United debut as a 17-year-old on 30 March 1996 in a 1-0 home defeat by Middlesbrough. Around that time he was flat mates with Leeds Goal Keeper, Nicky Byrne, later to become a member of boyband Westlife. Kewell made his Australia debut in April 1996 in 3-0 defeat by Chile. The first goal he scored for Leeds came some time later, in October 1997, in a 3-1 League Cup victory over Stoke City.

He was sent off in Leeds United-Galatasaray UEFA Cup 1999-00 semi-final match. Playing mostly in a left midfield role and in attack, Kewell became one of Leeds' young stars in a troop of highly promising youngsters, eventually playing alongside fellow Australian Mark Viduka. The high point of this period was when they helped Leeds to the semi-final of the UEFA Champions League in 2000-01. However, the club began to suffer financial difficulties and, by 2002-03, having sold many of their best players, Kewell and Viduka's efforts in front of goal merely prevented Leeds' slide from being relegated from the Premiership. Kewell's efforts at Leeds United gained him international recognition for his talents as the finest left footer in the game at the time(in a leeds united poll anyway).

Kewell left Leeds under acrimonious circumstances. In an infamous interview given to the BBC shortly before his move to Liverpool, Kewell lashed out against the staff at the club, stating that the medical staff worsened his injuries and that his teammates had ostracized him.[3]

[edit] Liverpool (2003-2008)

Kewell moved to Liverpool for the start of the 2003-04 season, reportedly snubbing an offer from Manchester United. Kewell had been offered higher wages and champions league football from some of Europe's biggest clubs including Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United as well as AC Milan, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid but eventually chose Liverpool, the club he followed as a boy. Kewell's transfer was highly controversial because it was alleged that a significant portion (£2m of the £5m) went to Kewell's unregistered agent, Bernie Mandic to ensure that he ended up at Anfield. In a related matter, Kewell sued Gary Lineker in 2005 for defamation of character, but, with the jury unable to agree on a verdict, the parties had to settle out of court.[4]

On 25 May 2005, Kewell became the only Australian-born player (Craig Johnston was born in South Africa) to win the UEFA Champions League, playing in Liverpool's win over A.C. Milan on penalties. Kewell was controversially selected by Benítez ahead of the defensive midfielder Dietmar Hamann, signalling the club's intent to attack from the outset. The gamble proved unsuccessful, and an injured Kewell was substituted early in the first half with a torn adductor muscle. Liverpool were losing 1-0 at the time and Kewell was infamously booed off the pitch by Liverpool fans with many suggesting he had faked the injury.

In November 2005, after recovering from the injury sustained during the final, Kewell spoke to the Liverpool FC official website, saying that he had a strong desire to repay his manager Rafael Benitez for showing confidence in him by fielding him in the Champions League Final. He also thanked his wife and friends for the support shown to him while he recovered from injury. He also re-stated the severity of the injury which had forced him off in the Final and told his doubters that they were misguided to question the severity of his injury.[citation needed]

Kewell's form for Liverpool in the 2005-06 English Premier League season showed what he was truly capable of, scoring goals and plenty of assists, lending support to his assertion that his prior mediocre performance was the result of poor health rather than apathy. Kewell scored his first league goal at Anfield in over 2 years when Liverpool beat Spurs 1-0 in January, he was also the only scorer when Liverpool beat Man City 1-0 at Anfield and scored the last goal in a 3-1 win over Everton in one of his best displays of the season. Kewell was also one of Liverpool's best performers in the FA Cup semi final win over Chelsea which Liverpool won 2-1.

Kewell played in the 2005-06 FA Cup Final, only to be substituted in the 48th minute due to abdominal pains (the supporters reaction this time was more sympathetic compared to the previous years champions league final). It was later confirmed by Liverpool that he had torn a groin muscle, but was expected to be fit for the World Cup.

On April 30, 2007 Kewell made his comeback from almost a year out of club football. He came on as a 55th minute substitute for Liverpool F.C. Reserves in a 'mini-derby' against Everton F.C. Reserves. On May 5, 2007, he came on as a substitute in the second half of Liverpool's match against Fulham at Craven Cottage, having not played for Liverpool since his substition in 2005-06 FA Cup Final. On May 13th 2007, Harry came on as substitute in the second half against Charlton in the last game of the Premiership. Speculation on whether he was to be selected in Liverpool's upcoming Champions League Final in Athens rapidly became positive for Kewell after providing an excellent game against Charlton. Harry provided a cross in for Dirk Kuyt to assist towards a Xabi Alonso goal and then scored a penalty on the 90th minute.[5] He played in the Champions league Final in Athens, coming on as a second half substitute for Bolo Zenden.

Kewell was injured for the start of the 2007-08 season, and he faced an uncertain future at Liverpool having suffered yet another injury, which has sidelined him for the first month of the Premier League season. Kewell returned as a substitute in Liverpool's Carling Cup victory over Cardiff City F.C. on October 31, coming on in the 71st minute. He has since come on as a substitute in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League against Blackburn and Besiktas respectively. After his return Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez stated on the club's website and to other members of the media that a new contract for Harry to continue his career at Anfield is not out of the question. Many believe that if Kewell can stay injury free until the seasons end he will be offered the chance to remain with the club. Kewell himself has often stated his desire to end his English Premier League Career with the club before returning to Australia to end his career along with fellow English-based Australians Tim Cahill, Lucas Neill and Brett Emerton in the Australian domestic competition - The A-League.[citation needed]

His first goal this season was for the Liverpool reserve team in their 2-0 win over rivals Manchester United. Because of recent injuries, his future at Liverpool is uncertain[6] and during the winter he was linked with a move to Fulham F.C.[citation needed]. Benitez revealed that Kewell was training extra with the reserves in a bid to win a new contract.[citation needed].

In May 2008 it was revealed Kewell had turned down a new contract at Liverpool on reduced wages, and will enter the 2008 summer transfer window as a free agent. Celtic manager Gordan Strachan revealed he is interested in signing the Australian and Kewell hinted a move to the Glasgow side.[7]

It was rumored in June 2008 that A.S. Roma were keen on signing Kewell from Liverpool. Roma are looking to bolster their frontline, and they think that Kewell fills that mold. At first, Kewell spurned interest.[8] But recently, it is reported that Kewell has positively responded to Roma's advances.[9]

He agreed on terms with Turkish champions Galatasaray and will be signing a contract with them soon.[10]
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