So, I almost resorted to a sensationalist tabloid-style headline for this piece, for no other real reason than to parody the ridiculousness of the current tabloid mentality.

But I digress. I write to express my feelings towards this summer, based off the back of last season and the warm-up to what should be ‘œour best chance of winning the title in over a decade’.

To have a season as impressive as the last, with wins over the main rivals, some superb performances and records broken, to come so close to actually cracking the metaphorical egg and yet fall just short was frustrating, but acceptable.

To sit through a post/pre season polluted by relatively poor performances, ‘˜star’ players being banded around the transfer market, our captain being in court and some unfortunate injuries hampering progress is nothing short of depressing.

Still, this isn’t a cynical article designed to demoralise before the start of the new season, which is one that I genuinely believe could be ours. After all, from what I can remember of watching pre-season friendlies over the last decade or so, a poor performance has tended to coincide with a good start to the league. Take our barnstorming start to 2003 as an example, and I’ll remind you of a certain Bruno Cheyrou who in fairness, did look remarkably like the ‘˜new Zidane’ during those precious, early minutes of no-pressure football.

Rather, I would like to focus this piece on Mr.Alonso and his imminent departure to Real Madrid. Much has been said about the transfer already, and I am determined not to mow cut grass here, so will get straight to the point.

Sure, Xabi wants to play for Real. It’s understandable; a home-town club that is building/buying something ‘˜special’ and players have left Liverpool for far less commendable reasons than this in the past.

Scrap talk of him holding a grudge against Rafa for last season’s apparent ‘˜ousting’ to top clubs in favour of Barry, though, and even if you do give this credence I’d challenge the ‘˜hard-done-by’ factor in favour of rationality for a second.

We at LFC pride ourselves on having players that will sweat blood for the shirt. We’ve come up short so many times on so many occasions over the last two decades but I think we can all be proud of the fact that generally speaking we have attempted to build our club with dedicated, hard-working, loyal players who may not be the spectacular world-beaters that £30m+ spending clubs can boast, but we’re getting back up there, slowly but surely.

What disappoints me the most is that Xabi, who is held in such high regard as an intelligent footballer, hard worker and consummate professional, seems to be lacking a certain little voice inside his head:

‘œThis club I’ve been at for five years, whose fans have shown me nothing but encouragement and respect, are a whisker away from winning the most revered league in the world after two decades. I’m an important part of that jigsaw; I have to see this out’¦’

Where is that voice Xabi? Did you lose your love for LFC after Rafa’s ‘˜lack of respect’ for you at the end of 2008? If so, should the fans and the club suffer for that? Do they not mean more to you? The same could be said of Masc, who will hopefully stay, but his silence throughout the Barcelona affair suggests that he would be happy to leave should the opportunity present itself.

What happened to the pride and passion of playing for this club? Two players who gave their all and could barely ever be criticised for their performances since their arrival, who have been worshipped by the fans in recognition of such, seem to ultimately have such little loyalty, it makes me wonder exactly where this game is going.

Perhaps this summer signifies a sea-change in football. It started with Chelsea, and with more and more clubs willing to splash the cash, and more and more excuses being given for leaving that ‘˜aren’t to do with the money’, it seems increasingly unlikely that Gerrard/Carragher style players will make it through 10 years at their boyhood club if they ever reach the heady-heights of being considered ‘˜world-class’. It is a sad state of affairs for sure, and not even what is arguably one of the top two club-teams in the world football (Manchester United, alongside Barcelona at present) can keep their star player, so what hope is there for the rest?

So, in conclusion, bye-bye Xabi, and best of luck to you at Real. I hope you don’t get left on the bench nearly as often as I fear you might, and I hope you don’t miss being adored as much as you were by the Kop.

But for the Mighty Reds, it’s onwards and upwards. Thankfully we have a superb, canny manager and one that I am convinced will take us to the league title and beyond, so I am not too concerned about our future on the back of Xabi leaving. I am just saddened by the fact that certain players, who fans have taken to their hearts, would show such apparent disregard for the clubs that have made them who they are, and for the fans that pay their wages.

  • http://www.thisisanfield.com Matt

    Thanks for the article Paul. I personally think Alonso has fair game to leave due to his personal differences with Rafa. I doubt he will sit on the bench at Real at any point mate, he’ll play every game and probably be a better signing than Ronaldo.

  • http://www.thisisanfield.com Matt

    Thanks for the article Paul. I personally think Alonso has fair game to leave due to his personal differences with Rafa. I doubt he will sit on the bench at Real at any point mate, he’ll play every game and probably be a better signing than Ronaldo.

  • http://www.thisisanfield.com Matt

    Thanks for the article Paul. I personally think Alonso has fair game to leave due to his personal differences with Rafa. I doubt he will sit on the bench at Real at any point mate, he’ll play every game and probably be a better signing than Ronaldo.

  • silentio

    As much as I’m disappointed that Alonso is leaving, I feel that, in the course of this protracted transfer saga, he has conducted himself much better than many others who may be found in his position.

    I hope he does well, except for any possible CL games against Liverpool, at RM.

  • silentio

    As much as I’m disappointed that Alonso is leaving, I feel that, in the course of this protracted transfer saga, he has conducted himself much better than many others who may be found in his position.

    I hope he does well, except for any possible CL games against Liverpool, at RM.

  • silentio

    As much as I’m disappointed that Alonso is leaving, I feel that, in the course of this protracted transfer saga, he has conducted himself much better than many others who may be found in his position.

    I hope he does well, except for any possible CL games against Liverpool, at RM.

  • momoz

    well said Paul.i think Rafa is right to let him go coz we need players that are committed to the Liverpool cause. he showed utter disrespect to the club n fans and after all its Liverpool that gave him all this fame. The same also applies to Javier who has not issued any statements to dispute his links to Barcelona. It makes me sick to see a player who was given a lifeline after his nightmare at West Ham to treat the club n fans in the way he has done. These events remind me of the season Owen left for Madrid . i was shattered n thought we would never win anything but lol n behold Rafa deleivered the Champions league. To Alonso i want to say u going to miss out on Liverpool winning the league n Madrid will not win anything this season.

  • momoz

    well said Paul.i think Rafa is right to let him go coz we need players that are committed to the Liverpool cause. he showed utter disrespect to the club n fans and after all its Liverpool that gave him all this fame. The same also applies to Javier who has not issued any statements to dispute his links to Barcelona. It makes me sick to see a player who was given a lifeline after his nightmare at West Ham to treat the club n fans in the way he has done. These events remind me of the season Owen left for Madrid . i was shattered n thought we would never win anything but lol n behold Rafa deleivered the Champions league. To Alonso i want to say u going to miss out on Liverpool winning the league n Madrid will not win anything this season.

  • momoz

    well said Paul.i think Rafa is right to let him go coz we need players that are committed to the Liverpool cause. he showed utter disrespect to the club n fans and after all its Liverpool that gave him all this fame. The same also applies to Javier who has not issued any statements to dispute his links to Barcelona. It makes me sick to see a player who was given a lifeline after his nightmare at West Ham to treat the club n fans in the way he has done. These events remind me of the season Owen left for Madrid . i was shattered n thought we would never win anything but lol n behold Rafa deleivered the Champions league. To Alonso i want to say u going to miss out on Liverpool winning the league n Madrid will not win anything this season.

  • http://www.thisisanfield.com/author/gothic-red/ Simon Pearce

    Why keep a player that’s unhappy? That’s only detrimental to the club, and the team, and as good a player as Xabi is, would only harm our title chances. I’ll just say thanks for everything Xabi, and enjoy life at the Bernabau.

    And I have to agree with you Matt, Xabi wont sit on the bench there – and even if he’s not seen by their fans as a better signing than young Cristiano, he’ll certainly work out better value for money in my eyes!

  • http://www.thisisanfield.com/author/gothic-red/ Simon Pearce

    Why keep a player that’s unhappy? That’s only detrimental to the club, and the team, and as good a player as Xabi is, would only harm our title chances. I’ll just say thanks for everything Xabi, and enjoy life at the Bernabau.

    And I have to agree with you Matt, Xabi wont sit on the bench there – and even if he’s not seen by their fans as a better signing than young Cristiano, he’ll certainly work out better value for money in my eyes!

  • http://www.thisisanfield.com/author/gothic-red/ Simon Pearce

    Why keep a player that’s unhappy? That’s only detrimental to the club, and the team, and as good a player as Xabi is, would only harm our title chances. I’ll just say thanks for everything Xabi, and enjoy life at the Bernabau.

    And I have to agree with you Matt, Xabi wont sit on the bench there – and even if he’s not seen by their fans as a better signing than young Cristiano, he’ll certainly work out better value for money in my eyes!

  • pownallca

    Good article!
    My only worry is how do we replace Alonso with quality and give the player time to gel for the start of the season?
    I guess we could Lucas but I would not as I don’t think he is good enough at the moment.
    I honestly thought that if this happened we would buy David Villa and drop Gerard back to midfield, but I guess not!

  • pownallca

    Good article!
    My only worry is how do we replace Alonso with quality and give the player time to gel for the start of the season?
    I guess we could Lucas but I would not as I don’t think he is good enough at the moment.
    I honestly thought that if this happened we would buy David Villa and drop Gerard back to midfield, but I guess not!

  • pownallca

    Good article!
    My only worry is how do we replace Alonso with quality and give the player time to gel for the start of the season?
    I guess we could Lucas but I would not as I don’t think he is good enough at the moment.
    I honestly thought that if this happened we would buy David Villa and drop Gerard back to midfield, but I guess not!

  • Anonymous

    Personally it is disappointing to see Alonso go. Sadly if they want to go not much you can do really. I thank Alonso for his performances in the pool shirt noting the goal he scored in the 05 CL comeback.

    With respect to Alonso, I believe Rafa made him into the player he is today and he will be a starter at Real being their def mid and link man.

    As big as a lose Alonso is, this puts pool in the position to change up the formation and therefore hopefully getting a creative mid to help push Gerrard + Torres forward.

    gl with Real Alonso. (but not enough luck to beat us in CL :p)

  • Anonymous

    Personally it is disappointing to see Alonso go. Sadly if they want to go not much you can do really. I thank Alonso for his performances in the pool shirt noting the goal he scored in the 05 CL comeback.

    With respect to Alonso, I believe Rafa made him into the player he is today and he will be a starter at Real being their def mid and link man.

    As big as a lose Alonso is, this puts pool in the position to change up the formation and therefore hopefully getting a creative mid to help push Gerrard + Torres forward.

    gl with Real Alonso. (but not enough luck to beat us in CL :p)

  • Anonymous

    Personally it is disappointing to see Alonso go. Sadly if they want to go not much you can do really. I thank Alonso for his performances in the pool shirt noting the goal he scored in the 05 CL comeback.

    With respect to Alonso, I believe Rafa made him into the player he is today and he will be a starter at Real being their def mid and link man.

    As big as a lose Alonso is, this puts pool in the position to change up the formation and therefore hopefully getting a creative mid to help push Gerrard + Torres forward.

    gl with Real Alonso. (but not enough luck to beat us in CL :p)

  • corbara

    Enjoyed the article. It does seem in the world of modern football that getting players prepared to “die for the shirt” is becoming more and more difficult. LFC probably gets more than their fair share (Sami, Skrtel, Kuyt, etc) and credit must go to the likes of Stevie and Carra for transmitting this fervour through the squad. I believe the damage to Alonso was down a lot to Rafas handling of things last summer and overall you can’t blame him for going. He knows full well that the fans were backing him last year but the damage to his relationship with Rafa was already done. My concern for the future is sighning not only the talent but talent with the right “attitude” to wearing the Red shirt. On that front I would much prefer Defour to Aquilani especially as the Roman seems far from match fit and when you look back over last season having key players missing probably cost us the title. Good luck Xabi and thanks for the good memories…

  • corbara

    Enjoyed the article. It does seem in the world of modern football that getting players prepared to “die for the shirt” is becoming more and more difficult. LFC probably gets more than their fair share (Sami, Skrtel, Kuyt, etc) and credit must go to the likes of Stevie and Carra for transmitting this fervour through the squad. I believe the damage to Alonso was down a lot to Rafas handling of things last summer and overall you can’t blame him for going. He knows full well that the fans were backing him last year but the damage to his relationship with Rafa was already done. My concern for the future is sighning not only the talent but talent with the right “attitude” to wearing the Red shirt. On that front I would much prefer Defour to Aquilani especially as the Roman seems far from match fit and when you look back over last season having key players missing probably cost us the title. Good luck Xabi and thanks for the good memories…