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Published 12:11 21 Oct 2016 BST
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Gerrard plays for Liverpool for the last time at Stoke (Photo by Dave Thompson/Getty Images)[/caption]
“On good days you’ll feel on top of the world. On bad days you’ll feel sad and lonely. If you can’t handle the low days, when the s*** hits the fan and everyone’s out to get you, if you can’t handle those days mentally, don’t take the job.
“Every single day, even when I wasn’t playing badly, I felt that pressure. But I loved it, even on bad days. When we’d had a bad game or if I’d played badly, I used to tell myself: ‘I’m the captain. I need to put this right, and I’ll have another chance to do that in three or four days.’
“I dreamed about wearing the captain’s armband from when I was about 10. So when I got it, I wanted to enjoy it, even on bad days.”
Gerrard also revealed how ex-Reds midfielder Jamie Redknapp helped him as a young player.
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“Redknapp was my hero. I love him as a guy and I loved him as a player. He went out of his way to help me,” Gerrard said.
“I was 16 and an apprentice on £47 a week. And he was a national star who played for England and LFC and was vice-captain under Paul Ince.
“Every day he’d call me over and check on me if I was all right, if I had the football boots and the equipment that I needed. And he’d tell me where he was off to after training and ask me to join him. He didn’t have to do that.
“When someone behaves like that to you at 16, it does something important to you. So when I was 26 and I was captain, I’d treat younger players the way Jamie had."
Elsewhere in the book Phil Thompson reveals how much it hurt when he lost the captaincy to Graeme Souness in 1982.
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Phil Thompson and Graeme Souness went on to enjoy a great career together (Photo by Tony Duffy/Allsport/Getty Images)[/caption]
“I improved my game overnight to show Bob Paisley he’d made a mistake giving Souness the captaincy,” he said.
“In fact this was leadership at its best. Making tough decisions for the best of the collective and the club. And you know what, when I had time to think about it, I realised he was right.”
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