Steven George Gerrard MBE (born 30 May 1980, Whiston, Merseyside) is an
English football player. He is the captain of Liverpool, where he wears the
number 8 shirt. He is the England vice captain, for which he usually wears the
number 4 shirt. He has been called an influential
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and versatile midfielder, and is known for his long-range shots and
defence-splitting passes, he is usually employed in the "box-to-box" midfield
role, although he has often been deployed as a right-sided midfielder, and
occasionally as a second striker. Throughout his career he has won the PFA Young
Player of the Year, PFA Player of the Year, European Midfielder of the year,
Premier League Most Valuable Player (twice), and UEFA Most Valuable Player. He
has also been awarded the MBE for his outstanding contributions in both the 2005
UEFA Champions League Final and the 2006 FA Cup Final in which he greatly
inspired his team's comeback.
[2][3][4]
He has been nominated three times for the FIFA Player of the Year, in 2005, 2006
and 2007.
Early career
Gerrard started out playing for local team Whiston Juniors. He was noticed by
Liverpool's scouts aged just 8,[5]
and joined the Reds as a schoolboy in 1987. He played relatively few games, with
late growth spurts restricting him to only 20 games between the ages of 14 and
16.
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14, Gerrard had trials with various clubs, including Manchester United.
In his autobiography he claimed that this was "to pressure Liverpool into giving
me a YTS contract." During this time he had an accident involving a rusty garden
fork and could have lost his toe.
[6]
Gerrard signed his first professional contract with Liverpool on 5 November
1997.[6] He was paid £700
a week
Liverpool first team
1998-99: Debut season
Gerrard made his debut for the Liverpool first team on 29 November 1998 as a
second-half substitute for Vegard Heggem against Blackburn.[6]
His first start came in the UEFA Cup against Celta Vigo.[6]
Due to an injury to Jamie Redknapp, Gerrard went on to play 13 games for
Liverpool that season.
1999-00: First team regular
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The 1999–2000 season saw manager Gérard Houllier start with Gerrard
partnering Jamie Redknapp in central midfield. After being in the starting
line-up for the first six games, Gerrard was relegated to the substitutes' bench
for the local derby against Everton.[6]
Gerrard replaced Robbie Fowler after 66 minutes but went on to receive the first
red card of his career for a foul on Everton's Kevin Campbell in the 90th
minute.[6] Later that
season, Gerrard scored his first senior goal in a 4-1 victory over Sheffield
Wednesday.[6]
His back was causing him regular problems. At the time, many journalists
surmised that fans would never see Steven Gerrard complete anything close to a
full season. However, manager Gerard Houllier took the practical approach and
sought specialist help. After visits to the renowned sports consultant Dr
Müller-Wohlfarth,[6] it
was diagnosed that Gerrard's pains were a result of accelerated growth in a
short period of time.[6]
After treatment he and Liverpool F.C. were assured that these problems would not
recur. Gerrard then suffered from groin problems. He was said to need 4
surgeries for this correction.[6]
He then saw Liverpool F.C. doctors and kept his faith with Liverpool. He was
sent to a Frenchman for his treatment by Gérard Houllier.[6]
He worked hard to recover and soon his groin injuries were no longer a problem.
It had also been claimed that because of a 3 inch growth in his height during
one year that the growth in his body caused many of the problems. In his early
career it was said by some that it was impossible for him to play two games a week.
2000-01: The "treble" season
2000–01 brought Gerrard his first trophy successes: he put his injury
problems behind him and made 50 first team appearances, scoring 10 goals, as
Liverpool won the League Cup and FA Cup. In the UEFA Cup final against Alavés,
Gerrard scored his first major final goal as Liverpool won 5-4. At the end of
the season Gerrard was named PFA Young Player of the Year.
2001-02: Growing influence
Following the 2001 treble season, Gerrard became increasingly influential in
the Liverpool side as he became more experienced and his injury problems waned.
He played an important part in Liverpool's 2001–02 season which resulted in the
club finishing second in the Premier League with their best points tally in over
a decade. During the course of this season, Houllier suffered serious health
problems which resulted in him having to undergo major heart surgery. At this
point Liverpool looked like becoming a force in English Football once again, but
after Houllier's illness the team began to go backwards. The team's performance
became increasingly erratic and reliant on Gerrard and Michael Owen to win
matches with flashes of inspiration.
2002-03: League cup winner
Gerrard suffered a period of unusual poor form during this time culminating
in his substitution during a Champions League match with Basle at half time with
Liverpool 3–0 down. After the game Gerrard was the subject of public criticism
by Houllier, who suggested that he was not fully focussed on his football.
Gerrard claimed in his autobiography that the end of his parents marriage had
deflected his attention from the team. Gerrard quickly recovered from this poor
spell and once again began to assert sizeable influence on the team. The season
culminated in a series of outstanding performances from Gerrard, which included
him scoring the first goal in Liverpool's 2–0 Worthington Cup final victory over
fierce rivals Manchester United.
2003-04: Captain of Liverpool
By the start of the 2003 season, Gerrard had established himself as
Liverpool's on-field leader and he was officially recognised as club captain,
replacing Sami Hyppia. Houllier handed the responsibility to Gerrard in October
2003,[6] perhaps hoping
that he could inspire his teammates to improve their performance, but also to
compel him to take responsibility for his own indifferent disciplinary record –
a tactic which apparently worked as throughout the season he was booked only
twice. His then Liverpool team mate, Michael Owen, in his autobiography
expressed relief at Gerrard being named captain as it took the pressure off him.
Gerrard also penned a 4 year contract worth £60,000 a week.
However while Gerrard excelled as Liverpool's captain, the team continued to
stall and the 2003–04 season ended with no trophies and a lack of optimism about
Liverpool's future prospects for success under Houllier. For the first time it
was suggested that Gerrard may have to move away from Anfield to fulfill his
potential. The previous season had seen Liverpool fall well short of competing
for top prizes and they only just scraped into a Champions League place on the
last day of the league season. The Liverpool board decided that change was
essential and Gerard Houllier departed as manager. This led to frenzied media
speculation that Gerrard would also leave Anfield, but the appointment of Rafael
Benitez convinced him to stay to see what the new manager could deliver.
Champions League Winner
Having committed to Liverpool, it was important for both the club and the
player to have a good season. However, in the early part of the season Liverpool
struggled under the new management. Liverpool were not helped by the sale of
Michael Owen to Real Madrid and a serious injury to striker Djibril Cisse.
Injuries severely affected the rest of the team, including Gerrard himself. A
foot injury sustained against rivals Manchester United on 20 September 2004
ruled Gerrard out of first team football until late November 2004. By that stage
the club were already out of realistic contention in the Premier League and they
were also under pressure to stay in the Champions League.
Liverpool went into the final group game requiring a 2 goal win to progress
into the last 16 of the competition. Dramatically, Gerrard scored a crucial
twenty-five-yard strike in the last five minutes against the Greek team
Olympiakos to secure the team's progress.[6]
. The result was particularly impressive as Liverpool were 1–0 down at half-time
to a Rivaldo free kick and required three second half goals to go through.
Liverpool had been struggling for goals after Owen's sale and Cisse's injury.
However, they launched a dramtic comeback scoring 2 goals before Gerrard secured
their place in the knockout stage with the crucial third goal with a late strike
from outside the box. He has since claimed that this was his most important, if
not his best, goal for Liverpool to date.[7]
This result dramatically transformed Liverpool's European season and they
were victorious in two legged ties against Bayer Leverkusen, Juventus and
Chelsea in the knock out stages, with Gerrard a key performer throughout and
they went on to reach the Champions League final. However in the meantime, the
club continued to struggle domestically finishing only 5th in the league - more
than thirty points behind the champions Chelsea. Liverpool did reach the Carling
Cup final, but were beaten 3–2 by Chelsea after extra time. Gerrard,
unfortunately headed an own goal with Liverpool winning with ten minutes left of
normal time. This proved to be one of the lowest points of his Anfield career
and once again, media speculation arose that he would be moving on from
Liverpool at the end of the season.
The Istanbul Final
Liverpool played AC Milan in the 2005 Champions' League final in Istanbul.
The game started badly. At half-time Liverpool were 3–0 down. It appeared that
AC Milan had the trophy won already. Rafa Benitez made a number of tactical
changes at half time, the most crucial being the substitution of Dietmar Hamann
for Steve Finnan which allowed Gerrard to push further forward. The changes were
successful and Liverpool launched one of the most famous comebacks in sporting
history.
In a frantic six minute spell in the second half Liverpool scored three
times, to level the game at 3–3. Gerrard led the charge heading the first goal
in from a John Arne Riise cross in the 54th minute. Taking heart from the goal
Gerrard was seen widely gesturing to his team-mates and the supporters that they
still had a chance to win. Two minutes later Vladimír Šmicer scored the Reds'
second goal. Moments later, Gerrard was brought down in the box by Gennaro
Gattuso and won a penalty. Xabi Alonso's spot kick was saved by Dida, the
goalkeeper, but he failed to hold the ball and Alonso scored from the rebound to
make it 3–3.
There were no further goals in the game. Liverpool went on to win the match
via a penalty shootout. Steven Gerrard became the second youngest captain ever
to lift the European Cup (Didier Deschamps is the youngest). Gerrard didn't take
a penalty, he would have taken Liverpool's fifth spot kick if Jerzy Dudek hadn't
already saved from Andriy Shevchenko to win the match for Liverpool.[6]
Gerrard's goal made him one of only two people this century to score in both the
UEFA Cup and Champions League finals (Dmitri Alenichev for FC Porto is the
other).
Gerrard was named as UEFA's Most Valuable Player for the 2004–05 Champions'
League season. He was also in the running for French sport newspaper L'Equipe's
prestigious Ballon D'Or award. Gerrard came third in the 2005 BBC Sports
Personality of the Year behind Ellen MacArthur (second) and Andrew Flintoff. He
later finished 3rd in the 2005 European footballer of the year award.
2005-06: FA Cup winner
The 2005–06 season was perhaps Gerrard's most impressive to date.[8]
He scored 23 goals in 53 games from midfield. In April, Gerrard received his
greatest personal accolade to date, when he was voted PFA Player of the Year by
his fellow players, becoming the first Liverpool player to win the award since
John Barnes in 1988.[9] His only
lowlight being a dreadful back pass which was intercepted by Thierry Henry,
which lead to him scoring Arsenal's winning goal in a league game at Highbury.
Gerrard capped the season by captaining Liverpool to victory in the FA Cup.
He scored twice in the Final against West Ham, including a dramatic equalizer in
stoppage time to send the game into extra-time. The 35-yard strike (past Shaka
Hislop) has been called the greatest goal in FA Cup final history, and was named
Match of the Day's Goal of the Season. Gerrard also scored in the penalty shoot
out.
His goals in the 2006 FA Cup final makes Gerrard the only player to have
scored in all four major cup finals that it is possible for an England-based
player to take part in.[10] Gerrard's
goals were: FA Cup (2006 vs West Ham United), League Cup (2003 vs Manchester
United), UEFA Cup (2001 vs Deportivo Alaves), and European Cup (2005 vs AC
Milan).
2006-07
Liverpool claimed the first domestic silverware of the 2006-07 season by
beating Chelsea 2–1 to win the FA Community Shield. As Gerrard was rested from
the starting line-up, Jamie Carragher was made captain for the match and thus
lifted the cup; Gerrard replaced Boudewijn Zenden on the hour mark, and so added
another medal to his collection.
Liverpool were unsuccessful domestically. They finished 3rd in the
Premiership, 21 points adrift of the champions Manchester United and on equal
points with 4th placed Arsenal. In the FA Cup, they were defeated by Arsenal at
the third-round stage.[11]
In the Carling Cup they were again knocked out by Arsenal at the
quarter-final stage. Gerrard scored in the match but could not prevent his side
suffering a 6-3 defeat at home.[12]
However, Liverpool fared better in the Champions League. Defending Champions
and favourites FC Barcelona were beaten in the last 16, and joint favourites
Chelsea in the semi-final. In the semi, Gerrard provided the assist for Daniel
Agger to score Liverpool's equalizer and later scored the third penalty for
Liverpool in the shoot-out. Liverpool faced AC Milan for the title on 23 May, in
a repeat of the 2005 final, but lost 2–1.
2007-2008
In Liverpool's first game of the new campaign against Aston Villa at Villa
Park, Steven Gerrard secured Liverpool three valuable points after scoring a
curling free kick into the top-right corner from 25 yards out at the 87th
minute, just two minutes after Gareth Barry had equalized for Villa through a
penalty. Gerrard was awarded the Man of the Match award. The win marks
Liverpool's first opening day victory in the Premiership since 2002. In the
Champions League qualifier versus Toulouse F.C., Steven was substituted with a
suspected injury and this was later confirmed. His injury was a hairline
fracture of the toe but he would play in the game versus Chelsea.
On October 28, 2007 Steven Gerrard played his 400th game for Liverpool,
scoring in the sixth minute, but Arsenal managed to equalize with a late shot
from Francesc Fabregas in the 78th minute. Gerrard was elected fans player of
the match. On November 28 2007 Liverpool beat Porto 4–1 in the Champions League,
with Gerrard scoring an 83rd minute penalty.
Gerrard has scored in nearly every game since the beginning of November and
by scoring in the away Champions League tie against Olympic Marseille he became
the first Liverpool player since John Aldridge in 1989 to score in 7 games in a
row. As of December 11 2007, he has scored 11 goals in all competitions,
equalling his total number of goals scored last season.
Transfer speculation
Media speculation of Steven Gerrard's future was rife during two consecutive
summer transfer windows, with him being most strongly linked with a move to
Chelsea both times. During the summer of 2004,[6]
he was approached by Chelsea, but eventually chose to stay at Liverpool. It is
known that he was on the brink of signing for the London club but was persuaded
to stay by his family and friends and his feeling that, as a local born player,
he would regret playing for any other club team but Liverpool FC. The arrival of
a new Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez also played a part in his decision.[6].
Immediately after the 2005 Champions League final, Gerrard gave a hint
regarding his future, when he said to the press: "How can I leave after a night
like this?"[13] However, by July
contract negotiations broke down between Gerrard and the club. Reports stated
that Gerrard was about to leave Liverpool, and Chelsea were again reported to
have tabled a British record bid of thirty-two million pounds for the player.
Throughout the episode, Liverpool remained insistent that they wanted Gerrard to
stay, but on 5 July, Gerrard stated publicly that he wished to leave.[14]
To the delight of Liverpool fans, Gerrard changed his mind the next day and
pledged his future to the club.[6][15]
He also apologized to the club's supporters and insisted that there were no
get-out clauses in the new contract that he would be signing. He also offered to
give up his captaincy, but was told by Rafael Benítez that it was not necessary.
On the morning of 8 July, Gerrard signed a new four-year deal with Liverpool
alongside teammate, Jamie Carragher.
In summer 2006, Gerrard quashed transfer rumours, publicly stating, "I'm not
going to get involved in all that kind of speculation again; I'm settled and
happy at Liverpool, and I'm not going to go through another summer like the last
two. I'll be staying here until the day someone tells me they don't want me."[16]
Prior to the Champions League final in May 2007, Gerrard stated that he was
in talks to sign a new contract with Liverpool, saying: "I've never been
happier with my football. I'd love nothing better than to get this contract
sorted and signed ... We need to keep all of our big players here so it's very
important we get the contracts sorted out so they can be here for a long time."
[17][18]
It was announced on 4 May 2007, Gerrard would tie up a £120,000 pound a week
contract to keep him at Liverpool until the end of his career, despite already
being contracted until 2009 . This contract would make him the highest paid
British player. This was confirmed on 4 June 2007, when Gerrard and team-mate
Jamie Carragher signed deals that would tie them to Liverpool until July 2011.[19]
International career
Gerrard was given his international debut by Kevin Keegan against Ukraine on
31 May 2000.[20] It was 18 months and
only 44 games since his debut for the Liverpool first team. That summer, he was
picked for the England squad for Euro 2000.[21]
In an unsuccessful campaign for England, Gerrard only made one substitute
appearance, coming on for Michael Owen after 61 minutes, in the team's sole
victory — a 1-0 defeat of Germany.[22]
Gerrard was one of three Liverpool players including Michael Owen (3 goals)
and Emile Heskey (1 goal) who scored in the World Cup qualifying game in
September 2001 against Germany (1– 5 away victory), this being his first
international goal.[23] England
successfully qualified for the 2002 World Cup, but Gerrard was forced to pull
out of the squad to undergo surgery on a problematic groin injury.[24]
This operation finally put an end to injury problems that had plagued Gerrard
since his early teens.
The 2004 European Football Championship saw Gerrard finally get a starting
role in a major international tournament. Late in England's first game against
France, Gerrard's back-pass was intercepted by Thierry Henry, who was then
brought down by David James, winning France a penalty. Zinedine Zidane duly
scored to give France victory 2-1.[25]
England went on to win their next two group games to progress in second place,
with Gerrard scoring his first goal at a finals competition with the third goal
against Switzerland.[26] England lost
in the next round to Portugal, with Gerrard being substituted in the 81st
minute.[27]
Gerrard suffered an injury scare days before the 2006 World Cup in Germany,
when it was suggested that he might be ruled out of England's first game of the
tournament; however, he was deemed fit to make his first ever World Cup
appearance,[28] and started in the
side that beat Paraguay 1-0.[29] He
then went on to score twice in the group stages of the tournament – first
netting England's second goal in a 2-0 victory over Trinidad & Tobago with a
long-range, curled strike (coincidentally, again past Hislop) in injury time.
This victory, in which Gerrard's Liverpool team-mate Peter Crouch also scored,
ensured England's progress to the second round of the tournament with a game to
spare.[30] Gerrard was then initially
rested for the final group game against Sweden, as a precaution against picking
up a second booking that would have ruled him out of the second round match
(having already received one against Paraguay). He came off the bench to score a
powerfully headed goal in the 85th minute, giving England the lead in a game
that finished 2-2.[31] Gerrard was one
of three England players to see their penalty saved by Ricardo Pereira in the
quarter-final penalty shoot-out which was won by Portugal. Gerrard finished the
tournament as England's top goalscorer with two goals.[32]
Gerrard was regarded by both the footballing media and bookmakers to be one
of the prime candidates for the England captaincy after David Beckham resigned
the post.[33] William Hill gave odds
of 2/1 for Gerrard (with John Terry as favourite on 1/2 odds). With 47 caps at
that time, Gerrard was a more experienced international player (as opposed to
Terry's 29), but Steve McClaren chose to give the post to the Chelsea skipper,
with Gerrard as vice-captain.[34]On
October 13th 2007, Gerrard captained the England squad for the first time in a
competitive match. Due to England failing to qualify for The European
Championshipsin 2008, Steve McClaren was fired by The F.A. Fabio Capello was
hired who is responsible deciding who the captains arm band will be given to. He
could decide that John Terry will remain the captain, but could give the
responsibility to Gerrard.
Personal life
Gerrard is married to Alex Curran, and the couple have two daughters:
Lilly-Ella Gerrard (born 23 February, 2004) and Lexie Gerrard (born 9 May 2006).
They married at Cliveden on June 16, 2007, the same day as the weddings of
England team-mates Gary Neville, Michael Carrick and rock star Rod Stewart, a
day after England captain John Terry's.[36][37][38]
He has an older brother named Paul. His parents are divorced.
On 1 September 2006, Gerrard published his first autobiography, entitled
Gerrard: My Autobiography, in which he talks extensively about his personal
life, Liverpool and England careers. Gerrard states in his autobiography that
his ambition before he retires is to get a "well done" from manager Rafael
Benitez.[7]
Gerrard's Autobiography was awarded the sports book of the year in the Galaxy
British Book Awards by beating other sport books like Pelé: The Autobiography.
On 13 December 2006, councillors of Knowsley voted to make him a Freeman of
the Borough. The first person to receive the honour since 1988, other people
previously honoured include Lord Wilson the former Labour Prime Minister.[39]
The formal ceremony is expected to take place in 2007.
On 29 December 2006, Gerrard was made a Member of the Order of the British
Empire by the Queen in her New Year Honours List, for services to sport.[40]
On October 1, 2007 he had a low-speed car accident in his BMW X5, knocking
down a 10 year old boy who ran into the road outside Our Lady of Lourdes Primary
School in Southport.[41] Gerrard
later visited the boy and handed him football boots signed by the boy's
favourite player, Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, who is a teammate of Gerrard
for England's international team. The boy has since recovered fully from his
accident.
Career honours/achievements
- Liverpool
- Winner
- FA Cup: 2000-01, 2005-06
- League Cup: 2000-01, 2002-03
- UEFA Champions League: 2004-05
- UEFA Cup: 2000-01
- Community Shield: 2001, 2006
- European Super Cup: 2001, 2005
- Runner Up
- FIFA Club World Championship: 2005
- League Cup: 2004-05
- Charity Shield: 2002
- FA Premier League: 2001-02
- UEFA Champions League: 2006-07
- Personal
- 2007 Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- 2006 PFA Player of the Year
- 2004–05 UEFA Champions' League Most Valuable Player
- 2001 PFA Young Player of the Year
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PFA Young Player of the Year
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UEFA Champions League Most Valuable Player
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PFA Players' Player of the Year
2006 |
PFA Fans' Player of the Year (Premiership)
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Stevie G is absolute class. No. 8 but No. 1 in our hearts! |
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I Love Gerrard he's jst the best footballer player i have eva
seen on a pitch i don't have any other why but he's the best! |
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You'll Never Walk Alone - Steven Gerrard Is The Best
Footballer Of The World He Is My Favourite And Best Football Player Of The World
4-Ever xD !!! |
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Steven Gerrard does not and has never lived at Blythe Hall in
Lathom |
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Gerrard is clearly the best in the world, ronaldo second. |
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stevie g is in a league of his own. His all round game is far
superior to that of any other footballer. His will power, drive and
determination are evident on the pitch from the box to box running,
hard tackling, goal scoring and great vision, these are just a few
of his many attributes that make him in mine and many other peoples
eyes the BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD!! |
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gerrard is the best player in the world am so
proud to have him on our team |
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best liverpool player of the decade will be a great player for
many years to come |
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buy far has 2 b gerrard . . no need 2 explain |
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gerrard u simply r the best. u r my inspiration (don't tell
my mum!) yusuf --london |
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I've never loved a football player before, coz I used to think thae
are all the same till I found the magnificent character in Steven
Gerrard in playing football, I love U Steven,U r the best! |
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how cn ne1 think that cristiano roonaldo iz da bst itz uu
stevie |
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You'll Never Walk Alone - Steven Gerrard Is The Best
Footballer Of The World He Is My Favourite And Best Football Player Of The World
4-Ever xD !!! |
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Steven Gerrard is the best football player in the Planet.
Because he is. Look him carefully when he plays. His talent, his killer passes,
his passion, his goals are really beautiful. I love number 8 because of U. I
love you Gerrard . . . LIVERPOOL the best. |
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those who think Kaka is better than Gerrard, they have to
think again. Look at Steven tackling and power when shooting, even the heart to
play is just 110% |
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gerrard without a doubt |
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gerrard man love cuz you are the best in the world and number
8 is the best i what to become just like you names mohammadi the best player
after gerrard and i love liverpool |
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u r the best player i love u STEVEN GERRARD. |
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by far the best |
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gerrard is the best player in the world, I love him! he s the
best. |
steve you are the among your mates
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steven gerrard is the great player in the world no doubt about
it. come on stevie |
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Gerrard is better than anyone in the world. l love how he
plays. He's the no 1 in the world. gooood luckkkkkkkk |
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i luv gerrad luv TYLER XXXxxxXXXxxx |
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steven gerrard is a world class footballer and i am his no1
fan. i love you so much and i hope win many trophies and have a great life with
alex...you deserve happiness. xxx |
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Steven Gerrard is the best footballer in the world because he
comes onto the pitch with his heart in his sleeve and plays his heart out and
does it so well he may not have the most talent and skills but he is the best
football player about if you were surviving relegation and the F.A offered you
any player it would be him !!!! |
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gerrard is better than lampard |
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steven gerrard is so sexy |
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GEERARD IS A LEGEND HOW CAN SOME PEOPLE EVEN COMPARE HIM TO
LAMPARD? |
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gerrard almost did not score many goals iin world cup but he
is superb!! he rocked when he played against manu on sunday 17th sep 06 |
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david beckham the best passer of the ball IN THE WORLD ??? no
way !! stevie g has the best pass in the world with out a doubt. he the best all
round player and this 2006-2007 season will be his best season. |
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wot a player ! undoubtedly the best player in the world the
power he has behind his shot is the best in the world he is a great player to
watch |
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he is the best and no one realises it. he is the best all
rounder he's a good defender ad attacker. |
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gerrard tooooooo good. beta than any other player in da world
. just 2 good e.g: passing , crossing ,shooting ,tackling, influencing,
inspiring n when he plays other players jus play so good . GERRARD UR TO GOOD . |
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im a fan of Stevie G.i love him! i hope he does not quit from
liverpool team and England.whatever Gerrard is the no.1 player in this
world.GOOD LUCK STEVEN GERRARD.All the best! |
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i believe gerrard will stay with liverpool and i think he is
like so totally the best player and me loving him makes him that tiny bit better
so if you are reading this i think that you should know no matter who says what
your still the best and no 1 can take that away all my love and a little more
sarah in hull |
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gerrard is the best and i hope he stays at Liverpool, i hope
he can get the best fifa footballer of the year |
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gerrard is the best footballer ever. i love him! |