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Your support makes all the difference.Steven Gerrard does not look impressed.
The former Liverpool captain left Anfield after 17 years with the club to join the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer this summer.
Gerrard, 35, is pencilled in to make his debut in the US on 11 July. Until then, Galaxy fans will be anticipating the arrival of one of Europe's biggest names, just like they were when David Beckham moved to the club back in 2007.
Unfortunately, American fans will see Gerrard looking less than thrilled on anew giant billboard in downtown Los Angeles. Really, was this the best image the club could pick out to use?
Liverpool have announced that they've launched a new collection of Gerrard memorabilia at the club museum, featuring shirts from his illustrious spell on Merseyside.
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