The Rise of Raheem Sterling

kaz7

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Considering the shite and racism he has had to put up with from the media,dippers in the media,rival fans etc it's a credit to the lad that he has risen above it to become one of the worlds best players

Raheem Sterling is collaborating on an advertisement for STATSports, due for airing at half-time of Man City’s game against Liverpool at Anfield. He’s also bringing out a sunglasses range, promoting Lucozade and Pepsi during the Euros and working with BAPE.

Raheem Sterling’s representatives have been in Los Angeles speaking to producers from the likes of Netflix and Amazon, about filming an eight-episode series of his life and to find the best means of telling this story. The biopic would be screened next year. [@henrywinter]
 
Cemented his place in the hall of fame already and he's just getting started ....
He's the best bit of business we've ever done .... Not enough superlatives to attach to his name ...
 
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Was it in the Wolves game he started getting booed again? WTF was that all about

I genuinely seriously believe that the media have convinced these idiots that Raz abused the trust of Liverpool and that he is an actual Snake and a backstabber, add that to the already insanely negative coverage we get from the media and there you have the shitstorm.
 
There's a pre-quel to Raheem's life story , its about Jordan Ibe and were it all went wrong , it shows him putting the cones out collecting the practice balls and cleaning Eddie Howe's boots in the hope of getting a place on the Bournemouth bench its narrated by John Aldridge
It’s subtitle:
He dared to dream
 
He was driven by racism. Clever and nasty racism and he proved his point. Where he goes now depends as Pep continually stresses on him. Just how driven is he?

Physically and technically he has it all. There's still improvement there if he keeps pushing himself.
 
He was driven by racism. Clever and nasty racism and he proved his point. Where he goes now depends as Pep continually stresses on him. Just how driven is he?

Physically and technically he has it all. There's still improvement there if he keeps pushing himself.

Wouldn't say he has it all technically because there are times he can still look very poor in terms of technique and obviously his decision making is his biggest weakness. The improvement in him has been staggering though and his goal and assist stats are unbelievable. If he ever puts it all together God knows how many goals and assists he could get in a season.
 

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