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John Spencer
On Ryan Kowaluk
I though he did well with the goal and, like a few guys tonight, his distribution was off. The
final ball, final delivery wasn't there.
He used to come in and train with us quite regularly last season and h always impressed me and
that is why we signed him, because we think he is a good player.
Uruguayan defender Sebastian Coates underwent a baptism of fire at Liverpool when he was
unexpectedly thrown into action during the 4-0 horror show at Tottenham a couple of months ago.
Fans have seen glimpses of the player in action since, but what does Liverpool Assistant Manager
Steve Clarke make of him so far?
New Liverpool defender Sebastian Coates was given a baptism of fire on his (forced) debut against
Spurs yesterday. The Uruguayan was on the pitch for three of the Spurs' 4 goals, but taking
everything into consideration, how did he fare overall?I thought Coates did well: no sign of
nerves; no noticeable debut jitters; he got stuck in (and got a yellow card for his efforts), and
he was generally
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As we await the kick-off to the new season, our reporters back Sir Alex Ferguson's reigning
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ESPN have warned commentater Craig Burley after his comments of Rangers loanee
striker El Hadji Diouf.
Former Celtic midfielder told how the sooner Diouf left British Football the better. Diouf faces
a baptism of fire on Sunday in the Old Firm Derby after Spitting at a Celtic Fan 2003.