I'm surprised by this. I would have thought that most Englishman who don't hate Liverpool would admire a passionate one club man who has given great service for his club and country for the past 15 years. I would say that in Australia he is the most respected (and close to favourite) English footballer in the world today.I, for instance, recognise Gerrard as being a very good player. But would he make a list of my favourite (non-Arsenal) players? Not in a million years. And I suspect that is the case amongst plenty of non-Liverpool fans.
Yeah, came here to say this.I'm surprised by this. I would have thought that most Englishmen who don't hate Liverpool would admire a passionate one club man who has given great service for his club and country for the past 15 years. I would say that in Australia he is the most respected (and close to favourite) English footballer in the world today.
To admire and to like something are not the same thing.I'm surprised by this. I would have thought that most Englishman who don't hate Liverpool would admire a passionate one club man who has given great service for his club and country for the past 15 years.
To paraphrase Clarkson, that's a bit like saying that syphilis is the best of the ***ually transmitted diseases.I would say that in Australia he is the most respected (and close to favourite) English footballer in the world today.
I would have thought that the vast majority of Australians would nominate either Rooney or Beckham with Gerrard hardly getting a mentionI'm surprised by this. I would have thought that most Englishman who don't hate Liverpool would admire a passionate one club man who has given great service for his club and country for the past 15 years. I would say that in Australia he is the most respected (and close to favourite) English footballer in the world today.
Becks is retired now though. Barely know a soul who likes Rooney tbh. And that includes United supporters, haha.I would have thought that the vast majority of Australians would nominate either Rooney or Beckham with Gerrard hardly getting a mention
Yeah but we are talking about Australians and Gerrard/Liverpool have barely made a decent headline here for years until a couple of months agoBecks is retired now though. Barely know a soul who likes Rooney tbh. And that includes United supporters, haha.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iLL57puZPMYeah but we are talking about Australians and Gerrard/Liverpool have barely made a decent headline here for years until a couple of months ago
Mate, LA Galaxy (i.e. Beckham) drew 83,000 to Stadium Australia
BTW Cabs, have you read Soccernomics? I think it'd be very much your thing.Manchester United offering Toni Kroos £260,000 a week to join | Football | theguardian.com
Do United plan on actually leaving any money aside for transfer fees? It kind of epitomises how the club have turned for the worse this season. Having to offer players around the the 300k a week mark so they sign/don't leave.
Nah, will add it to the long list of books I want to read after my exams are done. Maybe 260k isn't a lot for him, I don't know, but it just seems quite excessive to me. Surely that's about twice as much players of his ilk usually get? He's only on 65k a week at Bayern where Ribery and Robben are the highest paid player at 165k.BTW Cabs, have you read Soccernomics? I think it'd be very much your thing.
I ask because one of their findings is that clubs should spend far more on wages and far less on transfer fees.