Steven George Gerrard, Steven George Gerrard was born in Whiston, England, May 30, 1980, Gerrard began playing with an area team, Whiston Juniors. Steven got the focus of Liverpool lookouts and joined the Reds youth academy at age 9 years. Because slow improvement, he just played in several matches, and making him just played in 20 games at age 14 to 16.
In this club nicknamed the Reds, Gerrard wore jersey number 8 additionally holds the armband captain. Gerrard was also tremendously valued by devotees of the football club that based at the Anfield stadium, teammates at the club and the England and British society in general. In 2006 Gerrard was chosen as the greatest player in Great Britain by the Organization of Professional English footballer. Gerrard named as among 10 greatest paid and most affluent player in England.
As one of famous footballer in England, Gerrard additionally supported by several businesses too. Some firms like Adidas has contracted Gerrard about 1 million a years. Gerrard additionally supported by several businesses including Jaguar ( 1 million a year), Lucozade , and a biographic novel royalty.
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award, Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year
Star Sign
Gemini
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107 caps isn't bad for someone who isn't 'a top, top player', is it? I never expected to get that amount of caps. When I made my debut, I set myself the personal target of trying to get 50 caps and score 10 goals if I could. So to have 107 is something I am really proud of, particularly being among those names.
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It will be a dream come true if I can go there and lift it.
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But I think the Champions League Final puts a massive pressure on every player and the manager, but we're enjoying the pressure and hopefully we can go there and win it.
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The Champions League is the competition everyone wants to be in.
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I think everyone around the world knows the tools are there in England's armoury to do well in a World Cup. The challenge is to go out there and prove it.
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I am gonna go into my coaching badges after my England days are finished and I have the time on my international break.
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The fans have played a massive part in getting us to where we are, but the job's not finished.
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I listen to the phone-ins on the way home and I know how the fans feel.
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Grilled salmon and brown pasta works for me every time.
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I'm a fan myself and I'm frustrated just as much as them when we get beat.
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I watched Italia '90 with my Mum and Dad and my brother, you know, leaping around the house when the penalties were on... It would be great to be part of that, to have that kind of impact.
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Against Juventus we were massive underdogs, so to beat them was fantastic.
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But I it doesn't matter who scores the goals so long as we win.
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When I leave the car park at Melwood, I try and become a completely different person. I try to get away from it. You have got to. Otherwise you end up like Jamie Carragher - obsessed!
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We are Liverpool Football Club and the expectations are so high.
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I'm born in Liverpool, I'm a Liverpool supporter.
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The odds were against us, but we deserve to be where we are.
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I have no regrets.
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I think it all goes down to who plays the better football on the night.
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Hopefully it'll give us a bit of luck on the night, but I'm not really a superstitious person.
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To me it's the best trophy you can win and to bring it back for all them fans that have supported us right through would be something special.
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If other people want to talk about my future I can't control that.
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Even now I can say I'd love to finish my career here, and then stay in the game after that.
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It's too easy to blame other people in football.
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I think we've got a lot players in the squad who are more suited to European football at the moment.
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There's no doubt that the squad needs strengthening if we are to get back up among the top three because they are operating on another level to us at the moment.
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It was difficult knowing one of your cousins had lost his life.
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I've got absolutely no intention of ever going to play at another club.
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I might be an ambassador.
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I was always determined to make it as a footballer, but if things hadn't worked out, I'd have maybe followed my dad into the building industry.
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If you don't play well, you have a bad game or a nightmare you know that the amount of coverage is worldwide.
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In football, the hero and legend status is given out far too easily for me.
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I have always applied myself the same for club and country.
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This club is all about winning trophies and we've got a chance of bringing the greatest trophy of them all back to Anfield, so it means a great deal obviously.
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I think every player listens out for his name being sung and it's something I really enjoy.
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I share their frustration at times and I get down just like them when we suffer a bad result.
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I'm playing second fiddle to Justin Bieber - Bieber Fever is sweeping our house, and my girls have made it clear I'm no longer their favourite man.
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Has 3 daughters Lilly-Ella (born February 23, 2004) Lexie (born May 9, 2006) and Lourdes (born November 2, 2011) with wife Alex Gerrard (born September 23, 1982).
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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England [June 2008]
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Plays in midfield.
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He was awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2007 Queen's New Years Honors List for his services to Football.
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Played for England in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, scoring two goals (one against Trinidad & Tobago and another against Sweden) before missing a penalty in England's quarter-final shootout defeat to Portugal.
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A naturally right-footed midfielder.
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Used to wear the number 17 jersey.
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Made his debut for the Liverpool first team when he was 18 years old.
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In the summer of 2005, Chelsea again tried to lure Gerrard away from Liverpool, and his move looked certain after reportedly been in argument with his Manager. After he was convinced that Liverpool wanted him out, his move to Chelsea looked inevitable. But after the manager confirmed that Liverpool wanted to keep Gerrard, he shocked Chelsea with an amazing U-turn and again stayed with Liverpool. He committed himself by signing a new contract keeping him at Liverpool for another 9 years.
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Captained Liverpool FC to Champions League success in 2005
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Wears the number 8 jersey for Liverpool.
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Is the captain of Liverpool FC.
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Plays soccer for Liverpool FC and England
Thanks
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The Last Kingdom
2015
TV Series special thanks - 8 episodes
Self
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The Late Late Show with James Corden
2016
TV Series
Himself
Football Focus
2007-2015
TV Series
Himself - Interviewee / Himself / Himself - England
Loose Women
2015
TV Series
Himself
The FA Cup: 2014/15 - Gary Lineker on the Road to FA Cup Glory