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    Officially signed now!

    Stevie G
    The times they are a changin'.

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      New deal confirmed on the official. Nice little pic with Ian Ayre too.

      What. A. Man. Steven Gerrard

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        How long is the deal - one year on top of the existing one, making it a 2 year deal?
        Are we winning?

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          Liverpool Football Club are delighted to announce Steven Gerrard has signed a contract extension with the club.

          The captain committed his future to the Reds by putting pen to paper on the deal at Melwood on Monday morning.



          Immediately after signing the contract, Gerrard said: "I think everyone knows what it means to me.

          "I've been here that long and so to extend, it's a big day for me and I'm really happy for myself and my family. It's great news.

          "It lets me know the club thinks an awful lot of me and want me here.

          "I'm glad it's all done and it's happened at the right time before the season, so I can just focus on playing as well as I can."

          Having spent his entire career at the club, the deal further extends Gerrard's Liverpool love affair.

          Since breaking into the first team in 1998, the midfielder has made 630 appearances for the club, scoring 159 goals, and helping the team to numerous trophies, including the Champions League, FA Cup, UEFA Cup and League Cup.

          Managing director Ian Ayre added: "It's fantastic for everyone - the club, Steven and the fans.

          "He is - and always has been - such a big part of Liverpool Football Club. Particularly in this day and age, it's rather unique to find a local player who has given his whole career to his club.

          "We're pleased today to add an extension to his existing agreement and that keeps him here until the end of his career.

          "We've said what we'll do in two years' time is review it again and see how happy Steven is. We seem to always be happy with him, so hopefully we'll just continue in that vein."

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            Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre today welcomed news that Steven Gerrard has signed a contract extension - and emphasised the skipper's importance in helping to attract new players to the club.

            The 33-year-old, who missed just two games in the Barclays Premier League during 2012-13, put pen to paper on the fresh deal at Melwood on Monday.

            Afterwards, Ayre spoke to LFC TV about the level of respect Gerrard commands within the game and why he's delighted the midfielder has committed his future to the Reds.



            He said: "Whether it's with agents or players when you go through the process of bringing players in, there are two or three things that exist within this football club that attract players and Steven is definitely one of those.

            "When you talk to players when we're signing them, they're always very interested to meet Steven and get to know him because he's just such a global football icon.

            "We're very fortunate to have him and to have him as our captain."

            The Reds lost Jamie Carragher to retirement in May this year, and so manager Brendan Rodgers moved quickly to ensure Gerrard remains a Melwood regular for years to come.

            And Ayre explained just how valuable Gerrard's leadership and experience will be as the club looks to progress over the coming seasons.

            He said: "Brendan made it very clear, very early. He recognised with the loss of Jamie [Carragher] just how important players like Steven are - players who really know what the club is all about. Players who are leaders and show leadership on and off the pitch.

            "We've brought in a lot of younger players over the last year or so, but it's important to have that experience and particularly a captain and leader like Steven.

            "Brendan was at the forefront of asking us to get this sorted and, as always with Steven, it was a pretty easy job because we knew he wanted to be here, we wanted him to be here, so we put it to bed pretty quickly."

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              Steven Gerrard admitted he was overjoyed to have put pen to paper on a contract extension with Liverpool and revealed his belief that the team are heading firmly in the right direction towards success.

              The Reds captain inked his new deal at Melwood on Monday morning and immediately afterwards, sat down with LFC TV to express his delight and hopes for the future.

              Here's what he had to say in full...



              Steven, first of all, many congratulations - news announced today that you've signed a new contract with Liverpool Football Club. What does it mean to you?

              I think everyone knows what it means to me. I've been here that long and so to extend, it's a big day for me and I'm really happy for myself and family. It's great news.

              You still had time left on your existing contract, so how important was it for you to get an extension?

              It lets me know the club thinks an awful lot of me and want me here. There was a year left [on my contract] which was quite unusual - I think it was the first time I've got that far down into a contract. I'm glad it's all done and it's happened at the right time before the season, so I can just focus on playing as well as I can for the next two years.

              Does it help to focus the mind knowing that you're not going to face questions from the media about running your contract down?

              Yes, I think so. I don't want to be talking about myself or my contract situation going into a season. The contract was first mentioned by the manager in March and in a couple of interviews I was asked quite a bit about the contract. It takes your mind away from the football, so fair play to the club - the timing is spot on. It's all done and dusted and now I can just focus on the football side.

              You've spoken many times about your relationship with Liverpool supporters, so what do you hope this news means to them?

              I hope they're really happy. The relationship is mutual - the respect they have for me and they know how much I love them, so it's a two-way thing. People talk about my loyalty to the football club because I've been here all the way through, but the club have been very loyal to me all the way throughout my career and always rewarded me at the right times with deals. They've always told me what they think about me and that's very important as a footballer, to know that you're loved.

              Your relationship with the manager Brendan Rodgers seems to be going from strength to strength every day - how would you describe that relationship?

              I think it's perfect. I've got a lot of respect for Brendan as a coach, but also as a guy as well. I've loved every minute of working with him since he came through the door and I hope he is here for certainly the next couple of years. I want to work with him more. The relationship is growing and I feel as if he is the man to take this club forward.

              New players coming into the club and a positive start to pre-season at the weekend, it must be massively encouraging for you looking ahead to the future...

              Yes, it is. I've got a lot of confidence and belief in my teammates and in the coaches we've got. That's the reason why I feel as if we can move forward together and get success back soon. Every fan out there, and the players are no different - we want to see a few more faces to strengthen the team and squad even more. It is an exciting time when you get a couple of new faces in to freshen the squad up - you're at the beginning of the season and it's a fresh start, there are trophies to be won and things to achieve. I won't lie to you, I'm really excited at the moment.

              Is it possible for you to say how important these next 12 months are for you, not only for Liverpool but for England, too?

              It's a big year - it's a World Cup year. We've got a lot of hard work to do to get to the World Cup first and foremost. As a footballer, you concentrate on the next game and it's very important you're not distracted by the thought of qualifying or getting to a World Cup - you worry about that when you're on international duty. For me, my priority at the moment is Stoke and getting the season off to a winning start, trying to stay fit throughout pre-season and getting as fit as I can personally. All of the lads are trying to do the same. The training has been really, really tough - it's been brutal at times - but I think the team is going to be a lot fitter this year and hopefully we can start the season really well.

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                More players leaning on things
                The times they are a changin'.

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                  Maybe their core musculature has atrophied over the summer.
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                  Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                  May the Lord bless this post.

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                    Nice one.

                    Aspas happy too by the looks of it.

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                      It's rubbish but then I'm not a pro
                      Last edited by Norbs; 05-05-14, 06:47 PM.

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                        Disappointing he got rid of the beard already.
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                          It's rubbish but then I'm not a pro
                          It's awful, pro or not.
                          Are we winning?

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                            Where the **** has the beard gone

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                              Originally posted by Nigey View Post
                              It's awful, pro or not.
                              Thanks Teacher

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                                Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                                Thanks Teacher
                                Are we winning?

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