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    SG. Too big for his boots?

    Bobby Robson seems to think so.

    There can be only one boss at Liverpool — and it's not you, Gerrard
    21:58pm 27th October 2007
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    It may seem strange to say it but having superstar players can bring its own problems. Because of their talent and drive, people sometimes tend to focus on them to the exclusion of the rest of the team. It's a point that I'm sure will be made today when Liverpool meet Arsenal.

    hereas Arsene Wenger has shown there is life after Thierry Henry, Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez is under more pressure than at any time since his first season. And that pressure is intensified every time he makes a decision about his very famous captain, Steven Gerrard.

    My view is that Gerrard is a great player; one of my favourites, in fact. But no individual is bigger than the club and this is the time for Stevie to ask 'What can I do for Liverpool?', not 'What can they do for me?'.

    That means accepting any role in the team that Benitez feels is right. And showing positive body language whether he plays 90 minutes or not. We've seen how big players can detract from what a manager is trying to do.

    Dimitar Berbatov undermined Martin Jol at Spurs with his behaviour at Newcastle on Monday, Henry's apparent disenchantment was highlighted by Arsenal-watchers last season and Gerrard has always made his opinions clear about where he wants to play.


    Last Saturday, Benitez took him off and the move worked because Liverpool beat Everton. And yet the manager was still criticised because he had dared to take off the talisman.



    I know how he feels. I once left Alan Shearer out of a UEFA Cup match. We went through comfortably, so it was the right decision because Shearer had rest before our next game.

    But Alan's exclusion became the story, rather than us winning the tie. It can be frustrating for a manager because the ethic should always be: 'The team comes first'. And in that respect, there was no one better than Shearer.

    Gerrard is probably regarded with Kenny Dalglish as Liverpool's greatest ever player and while he has earned that respect because of his fabulous displays, it comes with a responsibility. Players like Henry, Shearer and Gerrard nearly always have strong personalities. It's probably what made them great in the first place.

    Superstars have control over certain things; they use their voice to make suggestions about the team and others will look to them in the dressing room.

    In the worst-case scenario, they can overstep the mark and start thinking they are the boss — when they are a long way from it. When they become managers, they will realise the problems that come with a powerful player.

    I am not saying Gerrard is deliberately undermining Benitez, but his apparent willingness to give an opinion is not exactly helping. Stevie should be aware of the influence he has, and now is the time to use that influence to back the manager in a trying time.

    The best managers realise quickly when there is possible conflict with a big-name player and they act decisively to make sure everyone knows who is in charge.

    Sir Alex Ferguson has done it often, most notably with David Beckham and Roy Keane, while Wenger dealt with the Henry situation for the good of the club.

    Henry was a sensational player for Arsenal and enhanced the Premier League. But Wenger was not afraid of him. I don't know if Arsene thought Henry saw himself as the most important person at Arsenal but the fact is, he was prepared to sell him.

    On the evidence so far, with Henry removed, Arsenal look a better collective unit.I am not sure if that's relief because Henry dominated situations, but it has worked.

    I hope Liverpool fans realise that and back Rafa when he deals with Gerrard. I am sure the Liverpool captain is a long way from leaving Anfield, but it is important the manager is in charge and is backed by the board and the fans.

    Rafa was brave in taking Gerrard off at Everton because he would have been severely criticised had Liverpool not won.

    But they did win, and I am not sure why Gerrard had to go and see his manager to ask why he had been subbed. Would Dirk Kuyt, Javier Mascherano or any other player do that?

    Gerrard has got his wish to play in the middle this season. He was quite outspoken about that last season, although Benitez was quick to point out that the decision was made because Liverpool lacked flank players — not because he didn't think Gerrard was good enough in the middle.

    I think Rafa appreciates what Stevie has done for the club and the talents he brings to the team. But he is not bigger than the club — and, if they want to emulate Manchester United and Arsenal, and win the Premier League, all Liverpool fans should remember that.
    The Crushing Machine MKII

    #2
    Good article
    Contrary to popular belief, I have huge genitals.

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      #3
      I like Bobby Robson and what he is saying is correct.
      ****ing media trying to **** us all about though, they are scum, I hate all media.
      RAFA

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        #4
        ****ing get SG on some happy pills and we'll be sorted.
        The Crushing Machine MKII

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          #5
          Well, he is to big for his boots in some games. He is the Captain but Rafa is the boss, no one else.

          I can accept that he isn't happy being subbed but he should act like a Captain when he is taken off and not trying to show to the whole world that he is bigger than the club because he isn't.

          We have played better without Stevie this season, that is one thing he should think about.

          We can now cope being without him.
          Just believe and you never know what will happen.

          According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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            #6
            The old guard of 30 yrs ago would not have put up with some of the things that have gone on. NO-ONE is bigger than the club, never were and never will be.

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              #7
              Originally posted by kaiserkevin View Post
              The old guard of 30 yrs ago would not have put up with some of the things that have gone on. NO-ONE is bigger than the club, never were and never will be.
              Can you imagine how Souness would have dealt with a Diva like SG?
              The Crushing Machine MKII

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                #8
                Originally posted by AFII View Post
                Well, he is to big for his boots in some games. He is the Captain but Rafa is the boss, no one else.

                I can accept that he isn't happy being subbed but he should act like a Captain when he is taken off and not trying to show to the whole world that he is bigger than the club because he isn't.

                We have played better without Stevie this season, that is one thing he should think about.

                We can now cope being without him.


                The team is bigger than any individual. If Stevie was to be sold, I would be gutted for sure but if it was to benefit the team and give us what Arsenal have now, then Rafa should consider it. Maybe Gerrard thinks he is the man to get Liverpool the title which we all believe he is more than capable of doing but he needs to realise that he is part of the team. It isn't Gerrard and the others- he needs to get his head screwed on and listen to what his superiors tell him to do.

                His best season was when he played in a collective unit on the right of midfield where he was disciplined to stay on the right and drift in and out and we came third, 85 points- enough for us to be champions. Maybe another thing for Rafa to consider.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SpeedyG View Post
                  Can you imagine how Souness would have dealt with a Diva like SG?
                  Sold him down the river to Forest or maybe even the Bitters

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SpeedyG View Post
                    Can you imagine how Souness would have dealt with a Diva like SG?
                    As manager or player? As a player yes, I can. As a manager...er.....no

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mick the click View Post
                      As manager or player? As a player yes, I can. As a manager...er.....no
                      In my mind Souness was only ever a player. That whole manager thing, I supress that
                      The Crushing Machine MKII

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                        #12
                        Souness as our manager isn't exactly anything you want to remember.

                        Mark Wright £2,200,000
                        Dean Saunders £2,900,000
                        Mark Walters £1,250,000
                        Rob Jones £300,000
                        Michael Thomas £1,500,000
                        Istvan Kozma £300,000
                        Lee Jones £300,000
                        Scott Paterson £15,000
                        David James £1,000,000
                        Paul Stewart £2,300,000
                        Torben Piechnik £500,000
                        Stig Inge Bjørnebye £600,000
                        Nigel Clough £2,275,000
                        Neil Ruddock £2,500,000
                        Julian Dicks Player Exchange* Exchange Mike Marsh & David Burrows worth £2.5M

                        I make that one quality signing, Rob Jones.
                        Just believe and you never know what will happen.

                        According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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                          #13
                          OK, as we said before. We supress the whole Souness as a manager phase. As a player, he would have sorted SG out.
                          The Crushing Machine MKII

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                            #14
                            One of the best, if not only, articles I have ever seen in a newspaper in this country.
                            The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and goodwill shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers and you will know my name is The Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee. Pulp Fiction

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                              #15
                              Great article. I like Bobby Robson, he talks alot of sense.
                              Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

                              **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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