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Steven George Gerrard [1] was born on 30 May 1980 at Whiston Hospital in Whiston, Merseyside, the second son of Julie Ann and Paul Gerrard. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] He started out playing for his hometown team, Whiston Juniors, where he was noticed by Liverpool scouts; he joined the Liverpool Academy in 1989, aged nine. [ 10 ]
Steven Gerrard 30 May 1980 31 March 2004 23 years, 10 months and 1 day – 20 24 Harry Kane 28 July 1993 10 June 2017 23 years, 10 months and 13 days ...
Lampard and Steven Gerrard were criticised as central midfield partners. [5] Eriksson played Paul Scholes out of position on the left wing in order to accommodate the pair, and Scholes retired from the team after UEFA Euro 2004, aged 29; journalist Henry Winter identified the misuse of Scholes as a reason for the team's failure. [6]
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Alexandra Gerrard (née Curran; born 23 September 1982) is an English model, fashion columnist for the Daily Mirror, and the wife of former Liverpool and England captain Steven Gerrard. [1] She was described as a leading "WAG" of the England national football team, along with women such as Victoria Beckham and Coleen Rooney.
Heighway became academy director at Liverpool in a period when the club welcomed players including Steven Gerrard, Steve McManaman, Robbie Fowler and Jamie Carragher. He retired in 2007 but later rejoined the Liverpool Academy in a consulting role, which he held until retiring again in 2022.
Steven Gerrard has left Al-Ettifaq by mutual consent, with the Liverpool legend admitting his 18-month spell in charge of the Saudi Pro League side did not go as planned.. Gerrard was appointed Al ...
Paul Gerrard (born 1973), English goalkeeper; Sophie Gerrard (born 1978), Scottish photographer; Steven Gerrard (born 1980), English football manager and former player; Thomas Gerrard (RAF officer) (1897–1923), British World War I flying ace; William Tyrer Gerrard (1831–1866), English botanist and plant collector