
Stu the Red » Sat Feb 08, 2014 10:16 pm wrote:Really? You post that in relation to Gerrard but completely fail to acknowledge that, that is exactly some other people's view on your opinions on Lucas.
That performance today proved everything you need to know about Liverpool's midfield... IE... its much better when Lucas isn't involved.
devaney » Sat Feb 08, 2014 10:29 pm wrote:It's not a case of having the balls to criticise (or castigate in your case) it's more a case of respecting the lad for what he has achieved and just for once seeing somebody else do the hard yards. Yes he hasn't been at his best but the Everton and Arsenal games certainly proved that there is still a massive reason why to include Gerrard in the team. Do you honestly think that the results in those matches would have been the same if we had played Lucas instead of Gerrard? Who before the start of the season would have expected us to be 3 points behind City on the 8th February after 25 games. I'll tell you who RBG absolutely fkg nobody. Gerrard has been heavily involved in that achievement and deserves a lot more credit than you afford him.
devaney » Sat Feb 08, 2014 10:29 pm wrote:It's not a case of having the balls to criticise (or castigate in your case) it's more a case of respecting the lad for what he has achieved and just for once seeing somebody else do the hard yards. Yes he hasn't been at his best but the Everton and Arsenal games certainly proved that there is still a massive reason why to include Gerrard in the team. Do you honestly think that the results in those matches would have been the same if we had played Lucas instead of Gerrard? Who before the start of the season would have expected us to be 3 points behind City on the 8th February after 25 games. I'll tell you who RBG absolutely fkg nobody. Gerrard has been heavily involved in that achievement and deserves a lot more credit than you afford him.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:38 pm wrote:devaney » Sat Feb 08, 2014 10:29 pm wrote:It's not a case of having the balls to criticise (or castigate in your case) it's more a case of respecting the lad for what he has achieved and just for once seeing somebody else do the hard yards. Yes he hasn't been at his best but the Everton and Arsenal games certainly proved that there is still a massive reason why to include Gerrard in the team. Do you honestly think that the results in those matches would have been the same if we had played Lucas instead of Gerrard? Who before the start of the season would have expected us to be 3 points behind City on the 8th February after 25 games. I'll tell you who RBG absolutely fkg nobody. Gerrard has been heavily involved in that achievement and deserves a lot more credit than you afford him.
Like I said earlier ,Gerrard had a good game today and I was impressed by his performance and stated as such,but stating the obvious when Gerrard
wasn't performing wasn't being disrespectful ,but I believe Gerrards performance in the first half against Villa deserved a scathing appraisal for a complete
lack of effort ....So guess what ? I fucking delivered one ,because I believe that my unstinting support for the team that I love credits me with an
opinion ,whether it resides uncomfortably in the craw I couldn't express two flying fucks.....So don't you fret lad,when Gerrard plays well as he did
today ,I will say so ,however when he has a stinker I will not suppress my disappointment because he's been a Legend....I mean that would be completely
alien to my usual candour.
devaney » Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:43 am wrote:
Your perogative RBG in the same way that it is mine to disagree with your overblown diatribes. Sorry that was a tad rude but shi.t when you get a bee in your bonnet it's so fkg big that it could eradicate the world honey shortage if there was oneThree points behind City. He clearly does a lot more as a captain than is visible to the naked eye. If he really was as bad in as many matches as you have been making out then it would reflect far more on our league position.
woof woof ! » Sat Feb 08, 2014 7:13 pm wrote:damjan193 » Sat Feb 08, 2014 5:29 pm wrote:Looks like he's settling in that DM role. Really hope that I was wrong about him.
You don't have to "hope" mate, it's already confirmed, you were wrong :D .
Honestly can't believe how many people in here doubted him.
One of the best all round footballers this nation has seen for generations, performance after performance for club and county, and yet some still rush to bury him, I just don't understand it.
He may no longer be the sparkling champagne attacking playing we knew and loved but he's still one of the sharpest footballing brains in the premiership and still has the desire and skill to perform at the top table.
All you doubters can put your knives away, the legend that is Gerrard is far from finished.
devaney » Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:11 am wrote:RBG/Yakka - We can agree on one thing and that is the brilliant performances of Luis and Danny. The point I made is that it is about time we didn't have to rely on the brilliance of SG to get us out of the proverbial mire and it is about time ! Yes SG has not been at his best for a lot of the season, a visit to Specsavers wasn't required to determine that. Wether it be in training or in the dressing room or on match day SG's contribution isn't just about what can be seen. Rodgers knows that and he as much as anybody wanted to reinvent SG in the autumn of his career. Gerrard is now familiarising himself with a new role and the dividends are beginning to come through. His game, as I think you have both eluded to, can no longer keep up with the tempo and style that Rodgers demands. Rodgers knows that and I think Stevie has now accepted it as well. However reinvention was the preference rather than confining a player with incredible vision and technical knowledge to the scrap heap. That's not to mention that he very presence on the pitch is enough to cause concern to most teams. I also think he is very highly respected by his team mates as their captain. There's still a lot that SG has to offer to Liverpool FC and if the occasional Hollywood ball works out and gets the crowd on their feet then to be frank that is a bonus.
Criticism is fine. Castigation certainly isn't.
devaney » Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:11 am wrote:RBG/Yakka - We can agree on one thing and that is the brilliant performances of Luis and Danny. The point I made is that it is about time we didn't have to rely on the brilliance of SG to get us out of the proverbial mire and it is about time ! Yes SG has not been at his best for a lot of the season, a visit to Specsavers wasn't required to determine that. Wether it be in training or in the dressing room or on match day SG's contribution isn't just about what can be seen. Rodgers knows that and he as much as anybody wanted to reinvent SG in the autumn of his career. Gerrard is now familiarising himself with a new role and the dividends are beginning to come through. His game, as I think you have both eluded to, can no longer keep up with the tempo and style that Rodgers demands. Rodgers knows that and I think Stevie has now accepted it as well. However reinvention was the preference rather than confining a player with incredible vision and technical knowledge to the scrap heap. That's not to mention that he very presence on the pitch is enough to cause concern to most teams. I also think he is very highly respected by his team mates as their captain. There's still a lot that SG has to offer to Liverpool FC and if the occasional Hollywood ball works out and gets the crowd on their feet then to be frank that is a bonus.
Criticism is fine. Castigation certainly isn't.
7_Kewell » Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:02 pm wrote:Lucas has been woeful since his knee injury
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