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He frequently likes Aston Villa content on Twitter. I’m probably the only one bothered by that in here thoughDon't understand that pal, sure that's on me though.
He frequently likes Aston Villa content on Twitter. I’m probably the only one bothered by that in here thoughDon't understand that pal, sure that's on me though.
I reject the notion he was poor. Great assist on the first goal and got himself a few great chances.he was poor last night but no way should we sell him. on song he's unplayable .
Tbf I'd be surprised if Rodney Marsh is fully in tune with the mood around Sterling amongst the fanbase. Like most pundits he possibly deals in broad strokes - 'top, top player' etc and thinking there's no way he could leave. I chat to fans of other teams regularly and they all presume Sterling is still absolutely loved and nailed on to stay. To the vast majority of the footballing world Sterling leaving would be a surprise. Never underestimate just how out of touch most of the footballing world is.
Do you come to the transfer forum often?i absolutely cannot believe that a rodney marsh tweet has got people speculating about our biggest ever signing (as it stands) leaving. there’s more chance of michael johnson playing for us next season than jack leaving.
Its practically encouraged.Do you come to the transfer forum often?
Going off on wild tangents is a speciality here
Tbf I'd be surprised if Rodney Marsh is fully in tune with the mood around Sterling amongst the fanbase. Like most pundits he possibly deals in broad strokes - 'top, top player' etc and thinking there's no way he could leave. I chat to fans of other teams regularly and they all presume Sterling is still absolutely loved and nailed on to stay. To the vast majority of the footballing world Sterling leaving would be a surprise. Never underestimate just how out of touch most of the footballing world is.
Probably because it’s the club he supports…He frequently likes Aston Villa content on Twitter. I’m probably the only one bothered by that in here though
Having spoken to both of them I can confirm that one is articulate with a great knowledge of the game and some fantastic stories to tell and the other one is...Tolmie be honest, are you Rodney Marsh?
I don’t care, I don’t think it’s respectful, he’s a professional. His likes are public. He can watch their games at home all he wants. Pep has been to Barcelona games, it’s okay with me. But liking their stuff just opens up for comments and speculation imo. I remember when Ruben Dias started a twitter account and followed Liverpool’s profile, people were outraged. Anyway, like I said before, it’s probably only me.Probably because it’s the club he supports…
I don’t care, I don’t think it’s respectful, he’s a professional. His likes are public. He can watch their games at home all he wants. Pep has been to Barcelona games, it’s okay with me. But liking their stuff just opens up for comments and speculation imo. I remember when Ruben Dias started a twitter account and followed Liverpool’s profile, people were outraged. Anyway, like I said before, it’s probably only me.
I don’t have a problem with players showing appreciation for other players. Yesterday someone found a tweet from him in 2014 when Bayern and Real Madrid player a UCL semifinal (curiously Pep and Carlo as managers too lol) and he tweeted “Hala Madrid!”, even that I forgive. But the context of it precisely being his former club is what bothers me. Would everyone be okay if Sterling kept liking content about Liverpool? I actually think the more he can leave Villa behind the better for his career. He can go back to being their fan in a decade when he retiresHe was openly fawning over Kev every week when he was still at Villa and it was pretty clear he spent a lot of time watching and admiring us. I think he just likes what he likes and isn't shy about showing his appreciation and I admire that attitude.
No it was a pigeon that landed on the pitch and the crowd started singing pigeonio!! Silly, but funny.Ah Pigeonio, was that the guy that stalked the media threads for years insisting there was no media bias against City? He was so convincing he got a few bluemooners to agree with him.
Now that you put it like that you have a point. I think the difference is because it’s Villa rather than United or Liverpool.I don’t have a problem with players showing appreciation for other players. Yesterday someone found a tweet from him in 2014 when Bayern and Real Madrid player a UCL semifinal (curiously Pep and Carlo as managers too lol) and he tweeted “Hala Madrid!”, even that I forgive. But the context of it precisely being his former club is what bothers me. Would everyone be okay if Sterling kept liking content about Liverpool? I actually think the more he can leave Villa behind the better for his career. He can go back to being their fan in a decade when he retires
Tolmie be honest, are you Rodney Marsh?
Is he correct on a left field departure?I go back a long way with Rodney. Great bloke.
Alright mate, has your Mrs finally given in and took Ramsbottom to her heart? :)Tbf I'd be surprised if Rodney Marsh is fully in tune with the mood around Sterling amongst the fanbase. Like most pundits he possibly deals in broad strokes - 'top, top player' etc and thinking there's no way he could leave. I chat to fans of other teams regularly and they all presume Sterling is still absolutely loved and nailed on to stay. To the vast majority of the footballing world Sterling leaving would be a surprise. Never underestimate just how out of touch most of the footballing world is.
He comes across that way though I’ve never found his info reliable for some reason.I go back a long way with Rodney. Great bloke.
Is he correct on a left field departure?
Anything in Gundos back issues? (aware not your usual field of questions)No idea. The only left field IMO would be Zin or Gundo.
Sterling, Mahrez, Laporte, Bernie, all been linked previously with moves out.
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