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Perspective’s a Bitch

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10261951_631743573579346_1962399716809736903_nThe post-mortem is in full swing. Just two games ago Liverpool stood on the brink of the greatest achievement since 1965 (the year they won their first FA cup). This morning that dream lies battered and broken. Only time will tell if the wounds inflicted by a tremendous Palace fight back are to prove fatal (they probably will).

So does 2013-14 represent a golden sky or a storm? If you are like me, the answer probably changes minute to minute, much like our season. Compare how you felt after Hull City with the euphoria that greeted full-time against Man City at Anfield, and you see my point. It all depends how you look at it. Perspective is everything.

No player illustrates this more than Luis Suarez. Last night he cut a dejected figure on the turf at Selhurst Park. Make no mistake, this man wanted to deliver Liverpool’s 19th title just as much as the magnificent travelling Kop.

I believe his tears were genuine. The pain he felt was real and heartfelt, and made all the worse by how tantalisingly close the dream was/is. Flashback to those pre-season friendlies last summer though, and we see a very different man. Forced to train alone, sulking and begging to leave. What a difference a season makes. Perspective is everything.

Luis Suarez deserves to play at the very highest level of world football. Last summer he couldn’t see that happening at Liverpool. None of us could. Most of us thought we would struggle to achieve a top four finish. How many really believed Suarez would still be around come May?

Had someone offered us top three, and the prospect of watching ‘El Pistolero’ in the Champions League at Anfield next year back then… Well you get my point. The fact is we would have accepted that gleefully.

From this perspective our season represents a glorious treat. We have witnessed the most remarkable rebirth ever.

Fresh from signing a new long-term contract, the one time pariah is now cleaning up as they hand out the end of season awards. His 31 goals and 14 assists have transformed both his and Liverpool’s season, and alas our expectations too. Never has a player and a clubs journey been so perfectly in sync.

Luis has been a model pro on and off the field, terrorising defences in the right way. Liverpool have served up sumptuous football, lapped up by the élite of the European football. Guardiola described us as awesome only a matter of weeks ago. History seemed with us, and positives were all around.

If only we could live in that moment forever. Instead fate drags us kicking and screaming into the here and now. As hangovers both real and metaphorical begin to clear, the perspective is once again transformed.

Liverpool sit on top of the league (not the targeted fourth spot) with a game to go. An unlikely miracle at the Etihad tonight may yet deliver us the holy grail, but we all greeted Tuesday morning with broken hearts.

Whatever happens this Sunday, most reds will greet the summer with far more optimism than they felt in 2013. You just feel that the best players in world football will be looking at this Liverpool ‘project’ very differently now. Can anyone really see Spurs or even Chelsea and United nicking our targets now?

Next season we will be rubbing shoulders with the very cream of European football. Trouble is just as we can’t live on past glories, neither can we yet enjoy the bright future on offer. We have to live in the now.

Perspective’s a bitch.

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14 comments

  • Tim Parr says:

    Great read, Jeff. Perspective really is a bitch right now, but I’m sure when next season starts we’ll have forgotten how much.

  • Neil Brooks says:

    Fantastic read, very true all round.
    Excellent.
    Nice one Jeff

  • julie stephenson says:

    well written and high hopes for next season x

  • John says:

    Very true mate. Think this sums up how most of us are feeling right now.

  • Angela says:

    Great article Jeff. Next season should be exciting.

  • Mark says:

    Great perspective Jeff and nice writing as usual.

  • Diego 'Digger' Souness says:

    ^^ these are all fake comments for sure^^

    • Jeff Goulding says:

      Ha ha ha nah just friends showing a bit of support for my debut article 🙂

  • Diego 'Digger' Souness says:

    I dont think BR will recover from this, remember when Benitez finished 2nd then ended up 7th. This was a bottle job. Doubt we’ll have a better chance with our rivals getting stronger next year.

    • Jeff Goulding says:

      Very pessimistic mate. I think BR has shown the capacity to learn from setbacks. This is a young side on average, and with the right investment and recruitment I think we have a lot to look forward to. The situation with Rafa was very different – toxic ownership, lack of investment after the 2nd place finish, poor recruitment etc etc. I think we are in a different place right now.

      • Diego 'Digger' Souness says:

        Benitez spent 40m on aqualini and johnson after finishing 2nd, nothing to do with owners, he just bottled it and lost his mojo.

  • Dave says:

    I disagree Digger, think BR has to learn the lessons from the Chelsea and Palace games, he is too good a manager not to. Despite his playing down our chances I think he also got a bit caught up in the emotional tidal wave of support and hope.
    70 mins to go 0-3 up both of our full backs camped wide in the OPPONENTS HALF !!
    There is only one lesson : we keep what we’ve got by learning to kill the game.
    Fantastic season, enjoyed the ride. Retrospective’s a bitch !

    • Diego 'Digger' Souness says:

      Kevin keegan never learnt his lessons, gung ho football tactics only gets you so far. Still hoping for a West Ham miracle though.

  • Mike m says:

    Perspective’s fine in hindsight! I think for some fans they’d rather had made second place by coming from behind in a heroic run in from fifth or sixth, just missing out on the top spot rather than being top and losing our nerve at the final hurdle and coming second. Same outcome, different perspective.
    In terms of what happens next season, I think we’re in a much better place than we were in 09 with stable ownership a dynamic duo in SAS and a manager that has the respect and admiration of the players and owners. Looking forward to adding a sixth star to our crest next season!

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