clearly pennant was a loss to steve bruce's plans. obviously they would have preferred to retain his services but..not to be. so they squeezed as much out his sale to us as possible. who could blame them? besides which, the theory was that he may have been too 'good' for the championship. and, of course when your boyhood heroes come calling...what you going to do?--- you jump at the chance...you'd expect to feel proud and full of enthusiasm to set the record straight...silence the doubters-- wouldnt you

what i was surprised at about his performance (more so on wednesday than previous run-outs) was the apparant lack of any pride in turning up at his former club and taking the utmost self-esteem out of displaying to them his new and improved standards (doesnt JP need to be taught anything new anymore?) it was hardly the heroes welcome home was it.. partly because of the lame fashion in which he seemed to take it all in in the first place..almost like saying "well ive arrived now...so f**k you"
id love Pennant to flourish at this club. he has absolutely no reason to do anything but that under Rafa. and yes, of course the lad needs confidence. he has to believe in his own stock in order to allow that to develop. even perhaps (sigh) a bit of TLC here and there...and a few of the others included.
confidence is one virtue to aspire to: that doesnt come at any other cost than one of patience/understanding and a desire to achieve. but Pride...and Hunger are two faculties that should be cast iron requisites within each and every belly that takes to the field of play when its representing Liverpool FC. regardless of the level of opposition. dont tell me thats old school now as well!
Pennant on sunday against another of his ex-employers..

the stage is set for him, ill leave it at that.