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I just wonder if Gerrard would have done even more for us with the kind of talent that Dalglish had playing with him. If we had a modern day equivalent of that team with all great players in all positions throughout Gerrard's career then it makes you wonder if he could have surpassed Kenny by a long way.Originally posted by Lecter View PostFor me Kenny is still our best ever player, by a long long distance
Irrespective of how good the players were around him, when he was out of that side they were nowhere near at the level as when he was in it
Just look back at our history its no coincidence that poor form in the late 70's & 80's often coincided with Kenny being out of the side and when he returned invariably we kicked into gear - take 86 as an dexample of that he left himself out of the side for sometime and yet whdn he returned we went on an unbelievable run
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The Times mentioned a 'tweak' was the reason he was subbed on Saturday.Originally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View PostJust updating my FF teams and Sky reckons Stevie has a groin injury and is currently not available.
Anyone shed any light on this?
Could possibly be rested for the Wolves game tonight.
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Times said it was a hamstring tweakOriginally posted by Muddled View PostThe Times mentioned a 'tweak' was the reason he was subbed on Saturday.
Could possibly be rested for the Wolves game tonight.
Echo said he was brought off because he was knackeredBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Indonesian hotel named after Liverpool's Steven Gerrard
The Maja House Group opened 'Stevie G' in late 2011 in Badnung, with one particular room attracting a lot of attention, while club history decorates the walls in most rooms
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has had a hotel in Indonesia named after him thanks to management being huge supporters of the club.
The hotel, named ‘Stevie G’, owned by The Maja House Group, was constructed in 2010, before being opened in the latter months of 2011, with much of the building’s interior being Liverpool-related. It is believed that Gerrard is the first footballer to have a hotel named after him, but with the owners being Liverpool fans, it was named in honour of their current captain.
Speaking to JMU Journalism, Aditya M said: “The Stevie G is a unique and one of the room’s decors, the ‘This is Anfield’ room, was indulging Liverpudlians. “In the room there is Anfield stadium wallpaper and a collection of Liverpool players past to present, such as Kenny Dalglish, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard and even Luis Suarez can be found on the bedroom walls.”
The naming of the hotel has apparently had an exciting effect on supporters of the club in the country, with many already said to be wanting photos taken in the various rooms.
Head of Indonesia’s Official Liverpool FC Supporter’s Club, Debbie Winardi, also told the website: “It is known here that the name of the hotel, 'Stevie G', is referring to Steven Gerrard as he is very popular over here. “The ‘This is Anfield Room’ got LFC supporters in Indonesia very excited. A lot of my LFC supporter friends are talking about it on Twitter and they are generally very excited about it.
“From what I’ve read on the hotel’s Facebook page, generally people want to experience the room either by staying in it, or just talking photographs.
“Of course it will be a unique experience for a supporter, staying in a room themed with everything related to LFC.”Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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