I have been a Red for over 17 years and I have never been so disappointed at what a captain we have out there.

What can I say about the current 'leader' of our great club on the pitch? Hero-worshipped by many Reds for various reasons - like Istanbul and Cardiff - but take the blinkers off for a minute.

I have been criticising the man for the past two to three months, but some of my fellow Red fans are so biased towards the captain they can't see the chinks in his armour. As we all know, he has been nicknamed Stevie G or Captain Fantastic. For me it's Stevie Me and Captain Useless, and those who say that's a bit harsh need to open their eyes.

'Everyone credits Gerrard with dragging Liverpool off the ground in Istanbul. This is nonsense'


Gerrard is the supposed leader of our team but he constantly undermines Rafael Benitez, a man who deserves more respect from his chosen leader on the pitch. Don't get me wrong, he is a good player, but as a captain he is not in the class of Graeme Souness, Emlyn Hughes, Alan Hansen, Phil Thompson, Ron Yeats or even Sami Hyypia.

Would any of the above disrespect their manager - question why he was taken off against Everton, in a game his replacement won for us? When a player like that has control at the club it's undermining not only his teammates and manager but the club as a whole.

Our great leader Bill Shankly once said: "A lot of football is in the mind. You must believe you are the best and then make sure that you are." That means doing, not saying, which sadly Gerrard's ego is not able to comprehend.

He tends to create negative vibes around the club with his pot shots at all and sundry and not focus on his own shortcomings as his role as a leader for this Liverpool side. He plays the blame game so much and his attitude towards the club perplexes me. It is clear to me that Gerrard is thinking more along the lines of what Liverpool can do for him rather than what he should be doing for Liverpool.

Cast your mind back to the summers of 2004 and 2005. After the Champions League win, Gerrard said: "How can I leave after tonight?" Then, barely a month later, he felt the club didn't want him enough. What more can the club, teammates and manager do than give him the captaincy of this great club?

Maybe a new contract worth £90,000 a week eased his pain. I will never  forgive him for taking the p**s out of the club at a time when we were in such a good mood after the Champions League win that summer. But no, it was the Stevie Me that summer with his on-off transfer saga.

Everyone credits Gerrard with dragging Liverpool off the ground in Istanbul. This is nonsense. The man admitted he had his head in his hands at half-time. If it wasn't for Benitez managing the situation and giving the players renewed optimism by pointing to the fans, the Miracle of Istanbul wouldn't have happened because our leader was doing absolutely nothing at half-time in the dressing room.

And two weeks ago, before the Inter Milan game, his press release once again undermined the manager on the eve of the biggest game of the season. His silence has been deafening on the Gillett-Hicks affair as well.

This summer will be interesting. If Rafa stays, which looks more and more likely due to the signing of Javier Mascherano, Benitez has a big decision to make.

Rafa is a ruthless manager. Keeping Gerrard would run the risk of him rocking the boat, but in selling Gerrard he would have a big fee to spend.