A while ago I was lambasted on this site for suggesting that Stevie G should not have been made captain of Liverpool FC. Whether I was right or wrong about my particular choice of captain seemed irrelevant at the time as I had deeply offended those who felt that Steven Gerrard should be made the on-pitch leader.
Now I should start by telling you that one of my favourite ever Liverpool players was (and always will be) Graeme Souness. Souness had everything, skill, decent pace, fitness, an eye for goal, great passing and a ruthless winning streak. The closest I have seen to Souness is Steven Gerrard although I always sense that something is missing from the young Liverpudlian. I still haven't put my finger on it although it could simply be frustration. It is my opinion that Steven Gerrard actually needs some guidance on the pitch. Such guidance can only come from an older, more experienced player but to me Gerrard lacks inspiration. Dont get me wrong I watched him take Liverpool into the Champions League almost single handedly last season but I feel the club now need to develop him.
The issue of captaincy seems to me to be a problem as I dont think Gerrard is a natural leader. Now some of you will immediately react and say "he is the only one that really gets stuck in" but my response would be that Steven Gerrard would get stuck in whether he was the captain or the tea lady because that is his way. Unfortunately (as our game against Bolton proved) a leader needs to think, communicate and motivate rather than do all the work of his sub-ordinates. Look at other jobs and you'll spot a good leader because he or she will delegate certain tasks to others whilst thinking strategically. He or she will also be an excellent communicator.
I have already identified the person I feel should be Liverpool's captain based on our current squad and would not be at all suprised if Benitez made a change as he appears fearless in the decision-making department. I think Gerrard either needs the support and inspiration of an older player or he needs to be relieved of the captaincy so that he can focus on his game. Unfortunately the latter would be pounced upon by the media who would suggest he was on his way out or something like that.
At the end of the day the most important issue is the team and the way it is driven on the pitch. At the moment there is a distinct lack of inspiration which could be a result of Rafa's massive changes (including the changes he is making to SG's game) or it could be a result of too much pressure on Stevie G. It may also relate to recent stories in the Sunday Mirror. If I was the manager I would sit down with him and find out how to get the best out of him on the pitch before it's too late.
So who then?

Well I personally believe that Xabi Alonso could be the type of player we need as Captain. He seems self assured, confident and has a fire about him, signifed by his arguing with the ref a couple of times and displacing SG in the centre with a certain nerveless aplomb. Rafa was giving instructions to Alonso too - not Gerrard so perhaps it's a sign of things to come.
Alternatively, perhaps it's all mind games designed to rile Gerrard up and see how he responds. Will he rise to the challenge and the threat Alonso poses to his favoured position? Will he start to show the true drive and inspiration required of a Captain? or will he sulk and give up?
It's great to have a homegrown lad as Captain. It's something romantic that fans can relate to. SG is the embodiment of many a fan's dream: Homegrown lad captaining their hometown club. There's no room for such sentiment though. All that matters is what is best for the team and makes team perform in the most effective manner. If that means egos are trampled on and certain players have to take a back seat or change their role in the team then so be it.
In many people's view, the mere fact that Steven Gerrard considered leaving LFC during the summer despite signing a contract 6 months earlier, despite the honour of being LFC Captain and despite repeated protestations of "love" for the club means he should be stripped of the Captaincy anyway. Harsh maybe - however, the club showed loyalty and faith in SG by giving him the Captaincy. Did he do the same during the summer? Not at all.
at the end of the day this is just an opinion. please let us know if you agree or not.
