Steven Gerrard? (1 Viewer)

Tha Bo$$

Junior Member
May 15, 2003
243
#65
Juve don't want Gerrard, for a start where we gonna get the cash to fund the deal? we'd have to sell one of our big names! Gerrard is injured every other game, he is the most overrated player in Europe, he is nowhere near the class of Pirlo, Kaka, Viera, Zidane, Totti, Nedved, Gattuso, Lampard to name a few.
In the final he was crap up until the header in the 2nd half, Milans back line were cruisin. He then dived for the penalty and totally faded after that! Milan had way more of the ball and was pushing for the winner.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
18,201
#66
Gerrard is surely not overated he is the best DM in the world right now and I`ve been thinking like it for a long time and not because Liverpool won the CL
Davids was the best DM in the past but today it`s Gerrard followed by Emerson and Vieira so if we have the chance to sign him I say lets go for it he will add the missing dinamo that was missing since Davids left!
But... I still thing we need a playmaker so I was thinking something like 3-4-1-2

Trez Zlatan
Cassano
Nedved Emerson Gerrard
Zambrotta Cannavaro Thuram Mancini
Buffon

or Camo instead of Nedved or something like it
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,330
#67
++ [ originally posted by Orgut ] ++
Gerrard is surely not overated he is the best DM in the world right now and I`ve been thinking like it for a long time and not because Liverpool won the CL
Davids was the best DM in the past but today it`s Gerrard followed by Emerson and Vieira so if we have the chance to sign him I say lets go for it he will add the missing dinamo that was missing since Davids left!
But... I still thing we need a playmaker so I was thinking something like 3-4-1-2

Trez Zlatan
Cassano
Nedved Emerson Gerrard Camoranesi
Zambrotta Cannavaro Thuram Mancini
Buffon
We will everythin with that team..443...with the extra man advantage and all :D
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
#68
I think the reports came out of the discussions in this forum.

how the hell could we be linked to Gerrard? He'd cost A loot of money and I believe we can find cheaper more suitable options.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
3,917
#69
total wage from appiah +tacchi +blasi p/w ~ half from gerrard wage bills ?

if juve really want to buy gerrard i think we must sold three of them first..
since maresca is back.. we have alternative.. or we can sell maresca out then keep one of the three..

that just my suggestion.. no offence :D

i think if we have gerrard in the midfield with emerson...
juve will be boost up very significantly
gerrard is DM that can play more attacking football,he is strong.
he is absolutely qualified as one of the best midfielder in Europe.

kind of player that never give up... very suitable with Juve

ohh sh!* what i've been dreaming ... that will not happen.
but if that happen i will be very happy...and all over the world
will classified this sign as a very big signing.
 

arc

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2004
4,077
#70
so we are now talking like we are buying gerrard? wake up guys, this is not happening and he is the type of players that we need
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
#71
----mirror.co.uk-----
4 July 2005
GERRARD: IT'S ALL OVER
He'll make £35M exit after training-ground clash with Rafa and contract talks row
By Martin Lipton, Chief Football Writer
STEVEN GERRARD sensationally broke off all contract talks with Liverpool last night as he opened his Anfield exit door.

The England midfielder's relationship with Rafa Benitez broke down completely during an angry exchange at the club's Melwood training ground.

And in a move that fired the starting gun on a £35million bidding war between Real Madrid and Chelsea, Gerrard has now vowed that he will not talk to the Liverpool hierarchy again. A friend of Gerrard said last night: "Stevie's patience has snapped with Benitez and Rick Parry and it's civil war now.

"If they had wanted to sort this out, it could have been done in two hours, yet we have got nowhere and Stevie doesn't know why they're not prepared to sit down properly.


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"Now he's stopped talking and even if Liverpool come back and say they want to re-open negotiations, he will tell them where they can stick it." Gerrard and his


advisers are now convinced that Liverpool simply do not have the money to offer him the new £80,000-per-week contract he feels he deserves after leading the club to their night of Champions League triumph in Istanbul.


Reds chief executive Parry denies that, with Gerrard then concluding that the alternative is that Benitez simply does not rate him or want to keep him.


And the furious England ace has now told Parry that he has no wish to continue the negotiations that only began in earnest last week, insistent that it is Liverpool who want him out, rather than the 25-year-old seeking a move away from the club he joined as a schoolboy.


The straw that broke the camel's back came when Gerrard - who has two years left on the deal he signed last summer after turning his back on Chelsea at the 11th hour - arrived to train on his own at Melwood on Saturday afternoon.


Benitez, who had conversations with Gerrard on both Wednesday and Thursday, gave him permission to come in for a private session following Jamie Carragher's wedding 24 hours earlier.


But when the pair spoke for a third time as Gerrard arrived to train they became locked in an angry exchange that left the player furious and determined to quit and Benitez complaining that he is being used as a scapegoat to make the midfielder look as if he is being forced out.


Benitez' assistant Paco Esteban put a terse and unhappy Gerrard through his paces, while the manager's mood was described by friends as "pessimistic" as a result of the row.


The Spaniard believes he is being set up by Gerrard and his advisers at the SFX group, in particular agent Struan Marshall, who held talks with Parry on Wednesday and Thursday.


Privately, the Liverpool boss is understood to be frustrated that Parry chose to go on holiday before sorting the problem out and putting an acceptable deal on the table, maintaining that he is not responsible for slowing things down.


Benitez told friends: "I don't know what is going on. I'm being accused of orchestrating a campaign to get rid of Stevie but I've done nothing at all. I want him to stay."


Gerrard, though, no longer trusts Benitez, believing he has been taken for granted by the club since his public vow in the aftermath of the May 25 night of glory that he would stay at Liverpool.


Their relationship has broken down, seemingly irretrievably, to the point where they are no longer talking after Saturday's bust-up.


And now Gerrard's decision to kill off the talks leaves Liverpool with little option but to invite Real and Chelsea to lodge their initial bids.
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Well it now looks like Gerrard is leaving Liverpool but I doubt it will be to Juve, unless this is the Surprise.
But 80,000 poundsterling a week? thats like what, 120,000 Euros a week? Jeez, whatta dream tp play the game you love and get paid that kind of money!
Just imagine the Cars I'd have in the garage.
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,330
#74
++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++
I wonder what Jaecole thinks of this, :D.. the Liverpool captain at war with Liverpool FC.
not suprised peronnelly...he was stalling over his future...if he really wanted to stay he would have said so...and asked for a realistic contract.
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,330
#76
++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++
well, I thought he would have surely stayed after winning the CL title, ofcourse before that I was sceptical of him staying.
here is one way of thinking..he jus won the biggest lcub trophy he could win, he has won all the other club trophies he could with liverpool...aprt form the Epl...which to be frank..wont happen. Now what happens form here is delicate...does he want to win he epl mor ethan his love liverpool?? If he jus wants to win a league..then h oculd go foreign...but if he wants the epl...he will have to betray his club.
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
#77
which means a switch to Chelsea?

I'd think Gerrard's love for Liverpool outweight his desire for the EPL, but I haven't followe Liverpool in a long time so I wouldn't know.

I think he'll probably join Madrid, I remember last year Liverpool said if they are going to sell Gerrard then Madrid will be the first club to be offered.
Its a perfect situation for Madrid who have been looking for Makelele's replacement.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
7,330
#78
++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++
which means a switch to Chelsea?

I'd think Gerrard's love for Liverpool outweight his desire for the EPL, but I haven't followe Liverpool in a long time so I wouldn't know.

I think he'll probably join Madrid, I remember last year Liverpool said if they are going to sell Gerrard then Madrid will be the first club to be offered.
Its a perfect situation for Madrid who have been looking for Makelele's replacement.
plus with his good friends there already (Becks and owen) it is the most likely imo....but if he thought with his head...he would choose us.
 

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