You didn't enjoy 2005? Also, you're similar age to me and 2001 was def one of my favourite. I was 12 then when we did the "treble" and remember it very well
Stelling - "Will Gerrard be Liverpools player of the year Thommo?" No... absolutely not. Why would he be
Well he is the top scorer to be fair. So it might be a fair question for someone who hasn't watched us a lot this season.
In truth he was never the same after getting clattered by that Everton keeper He was done..... That's just the way it is
Pretty much every ounce of success this club has enjoyed in it's recent history - Stevie has played a big part in each and every one of them. During his prime, he was certainly a player who rose to the occasion.
He must've been so proud with his beautiful girls and Anfield belting out his name. Great day for him and as usual, we prove to be the best fans in the world
For a player who isn't retiring or died, the messages from fellow professionals is overwhelming. Messages from the likes of Pirlo, Nesta, Baresi, Turan etc etc. Incredible to see how big a star Stevie is/was.
Suarez, Balotelli, Kaka, Henry and Del Piero pay tribute to Steven Gerrard Last Updated: 16/05/15 10:25pm please log in to view this image Luis Suarez: Gerrard 'truly one of the greatest' Barcelona striker Luis Suarez, Orlando City’s Brazilian playmaker Kaka and Sky Sports pundit Thierry Henry are among the greats from the world of football to have paid tribute to Steven Gerrard after he made his final Liverpool appearance at Anfield. The talismanic captain bid an emotional farewell to the club where he has spent his entire career to date and made more than 700 first-team appearances. Suarez, who left Anfield for Barcelona last summer, paid tribute to the departing captain, saying: "Thank you legend for all you made me live in Anfield and for all the joy you have given to the football world. Thank you my friend for everything. You are truly one of the greatest!" Premier League - 17th May SwanseavMan City Manchester City7/10 Draw3/1 Swansea7/2 Premier League - 16th May Premier League Winner 15/16 Chelsea11/8 Manchester City3/1 Manchester Utd9/2 Bet now please log in to view this image Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes his side will miss Steven Gerrard's determination and professionalism once he leaves the club Team-mate Daniel Sturridge, who was unable to be present at Gerrard’s farewell due to injury, took to Twitter to pay a personal tribute to his captain. "The greatest player to ever wear a Liverpool shirt,” he said. “Wish I was there to share his last moments and season with the club. “He's taught me a lot about football on and off the field and made me feel welcome at the club on my first day when I was nervous and had no idea what to expect. please log in to view this image Steven Gerrard speaks to David Jones, Jamie Carragher and Jamie Redknapp after his final game at Anfield as captain of Liverpool “As the saying goes you don't know what you've got till it’s gone, but for me we already know what we'll miss.” Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry said: "What a day for #StevieG. Last game for @lfc at Anfield. What a career he has had for the club. Great player and top man #legend.” Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli added: "Steven Gerrard #legend #respect #icon YNWA.” please log in to view this image Steven Gerrard was given a guard of honour as he walked out for the final time at Anfield as captain of Liverpool Former AC Milan midfielder Kaka, who stood toe-to-toe with Gerrard in the 2005 and 2007 Champions League finals, said: “There were 2 @uefachampionsleague finals against @stevengerrard, and a title for us each! Congratulations for your career at @liverpoolfc, see you soon in @mls.” Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero, who enjoyed a similar career-spanning spell with one club, said: "A fitting tribute for a real pro and true legend! Good luck Stevie #Gerrard.” "Was an absolute pleasure to play alongside this legend. Former Liverpool and England striker Emile Heskey said. “He'll definitely be missed on these shores! Good luck in LA #legend.” please log in to view this image Jamie Carragher says everyone was aware former Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard had a special talent at a young age While fellow Merseysider, and current QPR midfielder, Joey Barton added: "Incredible send off for Stevie, thoroughly deserved. Will there ever be another who epitomises a club like he did? #Legend #SG8." Journalist, and life-long Arsenal fan, Piers Morgan sarcastically tweeted: "He's no Vieira. #gerrard.”