mosssideblue
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What do you reckon that would be?I'd cash in whilst we can before his value plummets any further, that's if there's any interested club willing to pay very close to our asking price.
What do you reckon that would be?I'd cash in whilst we can before his value plummets any further, that's if there's any interested club willing to pay very close to our asking price.
Hard to say but post covid cash strapped clubs won't be flush, and won't get involved in a bidding war on a player not on form and regressing further. I think I'd cash in around 50M, if it was offered.What do you reckon that would be?
"Raz will come good again"Raz will come good again. Yes he’s been frustrating this season. He deserves one more season with full support from all blues
I'd agree, recoup our outlay if we can and free up his wagesHard to say but post covid cash strapped clubs won't be flush, and won't get involved in a bidding war on a player not on form and regressing further. I think I'd cash in around 50M, if it was offered.
Lol he’s a very good player but for some reason this season he has had zero confidence. Great players just don’t lose it like that. Well that’s what I’m hoping"Raz will come good again"
What are you basing that on? Gen Q btw
Personally, I do think if we signed a top striker such as Kane or Haaland then we'd have to change the way we play and it might suit Sterling better. Of course that pre-supposes that Pep would play Sterling at the same time, which is far from a given."Raz will come good again"
What are you basing that on? Gen Q btw
I'd say that would be a marvellous result.I'd agree, recoup our outlay if we can and free up his wages
The point is, he shouldn't have been in the side. Yes, he probably played no worse than anyone else, but if he had not have been playing we could have played Fern in a holding role. We shoe-horned Sterling into the side and fucked up the team formation in doing so. IF he was to start, it should have been on merit and ahead of Mahrez or Foden. Clearly he was ahead of neither on current form and since we needed Foden left and Mahrez right, he should have been nowhere near the starting line up. So not surprising there were raised eyebrows and also not surprising about the stick he was getting under the circumstances.
He was crap the season before but scored plentyRaz will come good again. Yes he’s been frustrating this season. He deserves one more season with full support from all blues
Maybe he sees things in training that we don't see? Hard to understand how the manager seems to cut him so much slack otherwise. I mean look at what's happened to Laporte - a couple of iffy moments and he's dropped him like a hot potato. Sterling can fuck up multiple times every time he comes on, and he gets picked again with impunity. It's bizarre.Couldn't agree more with the fact that he shouldn't have been in the starting lineup. I think the only person who disagreed just happened to be our manager. A bizarre decision that predictably didn't pay off.
They haven’t been average performances mate they have been poorKind of the point, isn't it?
An average performance by anyone else is just an average game. An average performance by Sterling has certain people frothing at the mouth.
They haven’t been average performances mate they have been poor
Probably because Sterling shouldn’t have been anywhere near the first eleven. The whole team had a poor game, absolutely but sterling playing (and badly again) also meant other players not playing where they should be and caused a lot of frustration. I blame Pep more than Sterling as never in a million years should he have played, his final performance was expected. Shite.We're talking about the Champions League final.
Exactly,you cant pin the blame on Sterling for being picked.....but unfortunately his inclusion,at the expense of others,proved significant.Probably because Sterling shouldn’t have been anywhere near the first eleven. The whole team had a poor game, absolutely but sterling playing (and badly again) also meant other players not playing where they should be and caused a lot of frustration. I blame Pep more than Sterling as never in a million years should he have played, his final performance was expected. Shite.
That statement makes little sense of course attitude matters. I remember watching him as a kid and thinking that in comparison to Phil, who he played with, he lacked desire when he lost the ball and looked moody and disinterested at times. I don't watch England or Dortmund very often so I can't really comment about how he has developedI write what I wish to happen, not writing what I predict to happen.
Regarding Sancho attitude, I think it really doesn't matter.
Because he brings entertainment, Cash & points to the team.