What is it about him which stirs fans up so? Hardly a day goes by without someone on the forums referring to Gerrard or more particularly to people who praise him up in a derogatory manner and I wonder why? Is it because fans of other teams have unfairly labelled us a "one man team", is it the "Stevie me" stuff, or perhaps the sense that some "fly by night" fans from outside the city of Liverpool know and appreciate only Gerrard and miss all the other good things about the club?
For my part, one of the many charges which gets thrown at me from time to time is that I'm trying to "make myself look clever". I've consistently said though that Gerrard is by a distance our best and most influential player, which is neither a statement of Earth shattering insight nor particularly controversial (or at least it shouldn't be IMHO), because it is absolutely glaringly obvious to anybody who has watched us play. Far from "having a w..." over Gerrard's explots though, I just appreciate that he's one of the best players which have ever played for the club, and IMHO the best midfielder.
Something posted on another thread today got me thinking. It was this, quoted from the BBC:
Robbo Robsons BBC blog:
"4. Liverpool have their best chance in a long time of lifting the Premier League.
FALSE. They don't. They can't rely on friendly sending-offs and late pushes to nick wins this season. If I was Steven Gerrard I'd be wondering where Benitez finds the gall to suggest I need to up me game to get the team winning again. If it wasn't for Gerrard, Benitez would've been out of a job long ago. It's like an Archbishop blaming Jesus for the state of Christianity."
On his point about Rafa asking Gerrard to pull his socks up, I must admit the thought crossed my mind too. Saying Rafa would have been out of a job if it wasn't for Gerrard might be a bit strong, but lets look at it.
We've won two trophies in five seasons under Rafa, the first of which was the Champions League. In the group stages we were on our way out against Olympiacos. We were leading 2-1 but needed to win by two clear goals, with only moments left. Up stepped Gerrard fro 30 yards out and running onto a loose ball (laid off by someone but I can't remember), smashed home the winner, causing Andy Gray to utter the immortal words "Good Yer Blooming Son!!!" (or something like that anyway). In the final, after being utterly outplayed in the first half we were 3-0 down. We needed inspiration from somewhere, needed a goal and up stepped the captain to score with a top header. The team were invigorated, Smicer got the second before Gerrard burst past the cave man bloke and won the penalty which brought us level. As time went on, legs tired and Milan brought on a tricky winger whose name escapes me to take advantage. Benitez pulled Gerrard back to right back, and that was the end of that idea. At the end of the match, he took a penalty and scored of course and the rest, Jerzy Dudek etc etc is history.
We also won the FA CUp final. In this one we were 2-0 down before we'd really got going. We needed something from somewhere and Cisse got himself a goal. From there we were on top, and before long Gerrard had smashed in the equaliser with a goal very similar to the one at the weekend. Before long, a Pepe Reina mistake gifted them the lead. It looked like we were all done as the game drifted into injury time, before Gerrard smashed in the equaliser from 35 yards with one of the best goals ever scored in an FA Cup final. From there there was only one winner as Reina attoned for his earlier mistake.
In both matches, we aren't just talking "played well" or "scored a goal" we are talking absolutely massively significant contribution, Man of the Match and then some. In the Champions League final he scored once and won us a penalty for another. In the FA Cupfinal he scored a brilliant volley for us to equalise once, and then smashed one in from 35 yards in injury time for us to equalise again.
So why the antipathy towards Gerrard? Why the claims that other people are more "influencial", how can that be? Why the belittlement of anyone who claims Gerrard is what he is, namely the best and most influencial player at the club by a mile?
See now that we're missing Alonso (and we most certainly are as Lucas is no replacement) people are bigging up Xabi's influence all over. Lets not forget though that this season we've seen Gerrard in central midfield for precisely half an hour. Even when he's not as his best (which he most certainly isn't right now) he took the game by the scruff of the neck, "bossed it" to quote Gary Megson, and we came back from 2-1 to 2-2 before with only minutes left Gerrard predictably smashed in the winner.
I'm constantly amazed though at the lack of repect Gerrard gets amongst Liverpool fans on here, what is given is almost given grudgingly it seems to me. I've been a Liverpool fan for many years and have seen some great players, only one though could possibly IMHO be considered to be a better one than Gerrard. He's that good, and it seems strange to me that at times you get atacked for saying so.