Tom Halsey
International Coach
That Gerrard's goal ratio is almost the same as Lampard's. It isn't. Even if we look at exclusively the period since Torres arrived, when Gerrard played quite a lot as a second striker, something Lampard hasn't done, Lampard's scoring ratio has still been better.BTW, what did you disagree with in the bolded part?
This is my point. You can’t use PFA awards for Gerrard to back up your argument if they’re suddenly undeserved when someone else wins one, even if you’re right that it was undeserved.P.S. Giggs didn't deserve the PFA award, Gerrard who was runner-up deserved it more. It was more a life-time achievement award that year than anything.
English media extends to the media of any country whose primary football league that they follow is the English one. This, I’m guessing, includes Australia. It’s not that they overhype English players anyway, it’s that they overhype the players in the mould that Gerrard fits into perfectly – the stereotypical English Lion, giving 100%. Being English on top of that, and playing in the English league, helps.I'm a 'Pool fan, but I am not English. I think Gerrard is underrated more than anything. Would have loads of titles if he played for United, for example, and it would be undeniable in that sense. The stuff he's done for Liverpool just couldn't have been done by any other player. Despite being in such an average (at best, at times) squad he's won everything bar the league - twice runner up. Also, the people I mentioned who praised Gerrard (Hiddink, Kaka, Henry, etc) weren't English.
But I generally disagree about how good English players are. I hate to read crap like "Rooney isn't world class", "Gerrard and Lampard aren't world class", etc. English players do get hyped to a certain extent, then they hit a certain ceiling where they become targets for even the English fans themselves to take the piss out of.
If there were so many world class English players, you’d have thought they might have won something in the past 45 years. Or got to a final. Or even qualified at all, in the case of Euro 2008. There have been some questionable tactical decisions, but ultimately they have been managed by some managers who have excellent track records elsewhere, so the blame must go mostly to the players.