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10 January 2015 at 12:18 am #138117
For reasons only the club will know, they have been honest with the player and told him he will not play as many games as he has done in the past. Unfortunately in all walks of life this happens, I struggle to go on a drinking spree more than once a week these days. I used to go out every night as a late teenager up to my late twenties and still got up for a 6-2 shift.
Gerrard has obviously not liked the situation and feels like he doesn’t want to play a game, rest a game.
There has been many a debate on here about the manager seeing these players train and perform in training matches, so are more likely to know if they are good enough to play or not, Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers are no different.
Gerrard has been a fantastic player and ambassador for both Liverpool Football Club and England for the past 16 years or so, but his legs are going.
I have mixed views on this, part of me is saying I don’t blame him for buggering off to the USA, if he wants to play on a weekly basis, but on the other hand I’m thinking, accept the inevitable you soft barsteward. Why not help the new kids on the block develop at Anfield by just strutting your stuff now and again and be around them day to day on the training pitch.
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What a journey!10 January 2015 at 1:12 pm #138125I think what Donny would like to see (in fact I know it because he made the same argument when Kevin Keegan retired) is Gerrard giving something back to football by playing in the lower leagues or taking a management job at Prescott Cables. But, of course, like Beckham before him, he’s too much of a Billy Big Bollox to dirty his hands like that.
Or he may feel he is still fit enough and good enough to carry on playing the game he loves something which Liverpool don’t agree with. Donny started this thread by claiming Gerrard was disloyal and greedy when the fact is it is the football club who cannot give the player his wish to see out his playing days at the place he loves. Like griff said earlier I also don’t particularly like the guy but to call him greedy and disloyal is wide of the mark.
As for moving down the leagues well it doesn’t happen anymore and anyway how do you know he wont after his spell in the States.[/quote]
Because he has stated that he would love to comeback to Liverpool in some sort of coaching capacity. But that can’t happen because he’s a greedy, disloyal bastard who wouldn’t dream of giving something back to a club that he has bled dry for 20 years.
10 January 2015 at 1:15 pm #138126For reasons only the club will know, they have been honest with the player and told him he will not play as many games as he has done in the past. Unfortunately in all walks of life this happens, I struggle to go on a drinking spree more than once a week these days. I used to go out every night as a late teenager up to my late twenties and still got up for a 6-2 shift.Gerrard has obviously not liked the situation and feels like he doesn’t want to play a game, rest a game.
There has been many a debate on here about the manager seeing these players train and perform in training matches, so are more likely to know if they are good enough to play or not, Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers are no different.
Gerrard has been a fantastic player and ambassador for both Liverpool Football Club and England for the past 16 years or so, but his legs are going.
I have mixed views on this, part of me is saying I don’t blame him for buggering off to the USA, if he wants to play on a weekly basis, but on the other hand I’m thinking, accept the inevitable you soft barsteward. Why not help the new kids on the block develop at Anfield by just strutting your stuff now and again and be around them day to day on the training pitch.
Oh, and you were doing so well, up until that last paragraph. What is stopping him doing what you suggest after his 2 years in America? In fact, he has already said he would love to come back to the club in some kind of coaching capacity.
10 January 2015 at 3:00 pm #138127The amount of empathy for a spoiled millionaire who would have left Liverpool years ago were he not strongly persuaded otherwise by his old gangland muckers is staggering. You all seem to accept that the players are bigger than the clubs now, that it’s fine for them to chase the money, and that we should accept that they no longer move down the leagues. These are all things that are making modern football worse and you know it.
10 January 2015 at 3:28 pm #138128Plus these money obsessed greedy overated posers are killing off our game. Milking clubs dry.
RIP Hereford United a club so similar to ours.10 January 2015 at 4:45 pm #138131Plus these money obsessed greedy overated posers are killing off our game. Milking clubs dry.
RIP Hereford United a club so similar to ours.And nothing to do with the clubs who ask/pay obscene amounts on transfers and who in actual fact agree to pay these wages to the greedy posers. If you feel so strong about it try blaming the real culprits who have destroyed football, TV companies.
Nice sentiments about Hereford, a real shame and obviously a part of our own incredible story.
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