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magpie | 15:56 Tue 12th May 2015 | Sport
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firstly, gerrard has been an inspirational player.however, the england squad has been a big let-down and he was at the heart for a decade. i'm sure that the liverpool boot-room will miss him but i think that he has held the team back, with their over-reliance on him. it would not surprise me if liverpool thrive next season with wise acquisitions and the back-end of balotelli.
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I disagree entirely. Gerard has, at times, carried Liverpool on his own, and he is hardly to blame for England's woes over the years. Nationally our expectations have been way above our ability - but that's down to pure arrogance on our part. Liverpool may well thrive, next season, but they would probably have done so this season with "wise acquisitions" and no Balotelli.
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hi ken, what you said in a way supports my standpoint "he carried the team" which made the team weaker because of it. next season he will not be able to do this. i am quite jealous of you because i'm a geordie!
I really don't think he's any better than "above average" when it comes to top quality. Yes, he's had a few good games, but could never be regarded as World Class IMO. I can't see Liverpool 'thriving' either, until they get a top manager. Rodgers is lucky to still be in charge after blowing the title last season. Manager of the year? Joke!! On another point, do you realise how much silverware Liverpool would have over the past 15 years without penalty shoot-outs?
I've always rated stevie G. however when it does come to England performances he has failed to deliver... having said that so has the team.
When it comes to littlepool we are all aware of what a great player he has being for them, and I offer respect (I'm Man United) but slowing the team down... I think not, he has become this season a holding midfielder. It's the young ones that have let littlpool down. IMO.
magpie; your reply to my post suggests you believe i'm a Liverpool fan. I'm not, i'm Burnley through and through. And, though we have just been relegated, i would hazard a guess that you're still jealous of me:-)
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ken, you are right, i thought that burnley showed a lot of guts and deserved much better than they got. i am still jealous, burnley played with great spirit your manager is a proper manager and a genuine good guy. i, in the event of a miracle that we stay up, hope to see you back soon in the EPL, good luck next season, all the best mike
It's just a shame he will be on the losing side for his final game for Liverpool - when the are vaporised by the mighty Potters!!!
magpie; ta for that sentiment, Mike. We need to keep hold of the nucleus of the squad and, perhaps more importantly, Mr Dyche.

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