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Gerrard would have stayed as squad player if offered coaching role

Steven Gerrard has revealed that he’d still be at Liverpool and would have accepted a bit part role if they’d offered him a player / coach position for this season.

 

‘I was surprised a role wasn’t mentioned when chief executive Ian Ayre sat down with my agent but maybe it might happen one day” he told Mail Sport in a exclusive chat. “I’d have stayed on as a squad player if I’d had the chance to learn more about management or coaching. I left with all the doors still open, but yes, I could still have been at Liverpool now.’

 

The Anfield legend acknowledges he is no longer able to play twice a week but admits he found it difficult to accept that last season. “Ability-wise, I could still play but physically I couldn’t play every game at my age,’ he said. ‘I didn’t enjoy being sub last season. I didn’t enjoy not knowing if I would be in the XI or not. I didn’t enjoy when Liverpool were in the Champions League, the idea that I might have to miss matches. I struggled to get my head around it.”

 

“Maybe that was selfish of me but I had gone a long time playing every single game. I might be contradicting myself here but what would have kept me at Liverpool into this season was the chance of shadowing Brendan Rodgers and his staff as well as playing. Those ideas were only mentioned to me after I had announced I was leaving.”

 

“I don’t know if I am going to be good enough to be a manager, or a No 1, No 2, No 3 or No 4" he explained. "Liverpool replaced coaches Colin Pascoe and Mike Marsh in the summer, so they were looking for a new No 2, or No 3 or No 4. I would have been tailor-made to fill one of these roles, as well as making myself available as a squad player. I could have been a good squad player, a good sub, as well as getting management experience that money can’t buy."

 

Having previously - and unconvincingly - stated that his departure was due to wanting to play every game and being unable to accept being rotated, this change of story is hardly a surprise. 

 

The question is why did LFC allow this to happen, particularly after making the same mistake with Jamie Carragher two years earlier? Two men with almost unparalleled levels of experience who live and breathe Liverpool Football Club as much as anybody out there are now employed elsewhere, presumably because Rodgers either sees no use for them or would feel threatened by their presence.

 

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One of the first things the Northern Irishman did on his arrival at Anfield was try to persuade Carragher to join his coaching staff - an offer the defender asked to be put on hold while he concentrated on playing - but when the time came for ‘Carra’ to announce his retirement, the subject of joining the coaching staff was never brought up again and he took a job at Sky.

 

Gary McAllister was brought in this summer because Rodgers (or possibly the club) acknowledged the need to have a former player with experience of winning things and who knows what LFC is all about on the coaching staff, but while everyone is happy to see Gary Mac back on board, it is a little puzzling that neither Carragher nor Gerrard were offered that opportunity. 

 

Gerrard asks the question in his book, why couldn't Liverpool have done for him what United did for Ryan Giggs?

 

Perhaps the answer to that is because when things went wrong for David Moyes the clamour from United fans was for "Giggseh" to take over, which of course he eventually did (his hairy ar$e was in the manager's chair before the seat had even gone cold). Even now there are United fans who would happily see 'the Welsh Walking Carpet' take over from Louis Van Gaal.

 

Rodgers may well feel he could do without that kind of shadow looming over him, and who knows, perhaps the owners felt the same?

 

 

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Gerrard is in the reckoning when ever a discussion happens about the best player to ever pull on the red shirt.

 

However, pretty much every snippet of his book is making him come across as a bit of a needy whopper.

 

Particularly the Benitez parts. Whether you like Rafa or not, that's who he was. Cold. Professional. Focused to the extent of it being obsessive. Vital goals scored - no display of emotion, just a scribble in his notebook. Sitting like a Buddha during a Champions League penalty shoot out.

 

It's a wholly unsavoury affair, from which nobody comes out with any credit. Gerrard is sullying his reputation with this petty stuff. It's almost as cringeworthy as when everybody found out that he likes Phil Collins.

 

Similarly, whether you like Gerrard or not, that's who he is - introspective and insecure. Footballer in human flaws shocker!

 

I don't see how people are bothered by what he says. All he's saying in effect is what I imagine 90% of footballers think about their managers - we'll never be bezzies but we both acted professionally. And he's thrown in a few, "I didn't agree with the manager's decision" bits for good measure. Again - where's is the problem with that?

 

I don't understand how it would sully his reputation at all. 

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Football autobiographies are shite. I haven't read one in years and have no intention of ever doing so again.

 

Steven Gerrard AND Rafa Benitez were ace for Liverpool Football Club. That is all that matters, as far as I concerned. I have no intetest in stuff that's best kept behind closed doors.

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I can't see a NSFW tag but it's Diouf trolling.

 

El-Hadji Diouf responds to Gerrard criticism “It’s common knowledge. Gerrard has never liked black people."

 

Diouf, known to be a controversial character, seemingly did not like what Steven Gerrard had to say about him and took to Radio Future Media in Senegal, relayed by Le10 Sport, to voice his opinion on the Liverpool legend.

 

He said: “We all saw how he made life difficult for Mario Balotelli at Liverpool. I warned him. Liverpool isn’t a team that accepts black people unless they are English.

 

“It’s common knowledge. Gerrard has never liked black people. When I was at Liverpool, I showed him I was black, that I wasn’t English, but that I'm no pushover. All the time I was there, he never dared looked me in the eye.”

 

While neither player play for Liverpool anymore, the Premier League club will want to avoid being embroiled in another racism controversy.

 

LFC http://sportwitness.ning.com/forum/topics/former-liverpool-player-accuses-gerrard-of-being-a-racist

 

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Similarly, whether you like Gerrard or not, that's who he is - introspective and insecure. Footballer in human flaws shocker!

 

I don't see how people are bothered by what he says. All he's saying in effect is what I imagine 90% of footballers think about their managers - we'll never be bezzies but we both acted professionally. And he's thrown in a few, "I didn't agree with the manager's decision" bits for good measure. Again - where's is the problem with that?

 

I don't understand how it would sully his reputation at all.

We'll agree to disagree. It's bordering on much ado about nothing, but I just think Gerrard is coming across as a bit petty and like a bit of a gobshite.

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Rafa's right there; just has a book to sell.  Legend of a man, one of our greatest players ever, but this book just sounds like a load of re-heated slop from the snippets released thus far, as so many of them are.  What is it, volume 4 or something?  This one's the definitive account though.

 

The "I would have stayed if..." bit just sounded like a sensational hook to hang it on I'm afraid, and the stuff about Rafa only needed to be written down for those who like books with pictures in.

 

No, you two didn't get on as people?  £20 well spent, that.

 

Badly-timed and best left alone. 

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Rafa's right there; just has a book to sell.  Legend of a man, one of our greatest players ever, but this book just sounds like a load of re-heated slop from the snippets released thus far, as so many of them are.  What is it, volume 4 or something?  This one's the definitive account though.

 

The "I would have stayed if..." bit just sounded like a sensational hook to hang it on I'm afraid, and the stuff about Rafa only needed to be written down for those who like books with pictures in.

 

No, you two didn't get on as people?  £20 well spent, that.

 

Badly-timed and best left alone. 

 

This. 

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Football autobiographies are shite. I haven't read one in years and have no intention of ever doing so again.

 

Steven Gerrard AND Rafa Benitez were ace for Liverpool Football Club. That is all that matters, as far as I concerned. I have no intetest in stuff that's best kept behind closed doors.

 

Yep. For a long period they worked fantastically together. Stevie would do well to remember that he was very near to lifting two European Cups in Rafa's first three seasons with us.

 

They should get together, spark up a fat one, hug it out and remember the good times.

 

And in his next few books, he should stop referring to 'Sir Alex Ferguson'.

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Similarly, whether you like Gerrard or not, that's who he is - introspective and insecure. Footballer in human flaws shocker!

 

 

If he needed a social worker rather than a football manager than that's not Rafa's fault though. Rafa's job was to get the best out of Steven Gerrard as a footballer and he did that better than anyone else. 

 

Bob Paisley was very cold (just ask David Fairclough) but he was a brilliant football manager. To be fair Gerrard acknowledges his ability, but the whole needing an arm around the shoulder business is all very childish. He needed to man up a bit. 

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I think he's misjudged a lot of his potential readership on this one.

 

Pretty clear that senior players and some journalists intensely disliked Benitez by the time he left, but many of us - though not all - still have a lot of time for the guy for various reasons.

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Just read Diouf's response to Gerrard's claim about him being a waster. Among the many daft claims, he says that Gerrard's resentment of him was down to jealousy over what Diouf had won. Diouf had won fuck all before he joined Liverpool, and left with a solitary League Cup winners medal. Unless driving around in a chrome-finished Merc or whatever it was counts as 'winning'.

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Just read El Hadji Cuntchops response to Gerrard's claim about him being a waster. Among the many daft claims, he says that Gerrard's resentment of him was down to jealousy over what El Hadji Cuntchops had won. El Hadji Cuntchops had won fuck all before he joined Liverpool, and left with a solitary League Cup winners medal. Unless driving around in a chrome-finished Merc or whatever it was counts as 'winning'.

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Caught a bit of the BT CL ShitFest with Lineker Ferdinand and Gerrard tonight. 

Lineker repeatedly gave Gerrard every chance to expand tactically on Citys misfortunes, but he didn't seem able to grasp the opportunity.

Ferdinand, on the other hand, seemed to have a few ready reckoner responses to how they would have improved their lot.

Not exactly science ill grant you, but all those clamouring (or not) for Gerrard to take over one day might be disappointed.

I'm now off to check back to see if i ever clamoured for Gerrard to be installed as boss of LFC.

I have a feeling that i might have done at some point.

 

I've given Moanero a purpose in life. I have a warm glow.

Similar to the sensation of the warm piss currently running down his leg.

 

Makes you come across as a bit of a CUNT!

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