mosssideblue
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Ive never heard anything in towards at games. Any particular matches you can think of?It's not limited to online in my opinion, that frustrated energy is definitely in the crowd as well.
Ive never heard anything in towards at games. Any particular matches you can think of?It's not limited to online in my opinion, that frustrated energy is definitely in the crowd as well.
I agree, but if you don’t play well when your team is winning 3-0 then… Palmer gave a great pass and a good goal. Should he be a starter then? No manager cares what you do when the match is done(unless you are a youngster). If Sterling ever wanna become a starter again, he has to play well when it matters
Ive never heard anything in towards at games. Any particular matches you can think of?
Lol, every player gets growled at but I suspect non actually hear an individual.I can't remember the last time I was at a City game and I didn't hear at least one fan slagging him off.
Felt for him tonight. Looked useful but can’t buy a goal
The negative reaction is because some of his fans are waiting for anything to say he had a great or good game. The bottom line is Mahrez, Foden, Jesus, Grealish all deserve a spot on the wings before Sterling.He got himself chances and didn't take them, sure, but he still got an assist and created a good chance. If you look at Grealish for example- he's not getting any criticism for missing his chances... because he didn't get any chances. I suspect if Raheem hadn't got himself into the position to miss those few chances everyone would be calling it a good showing from him.
This game at least reinforced one thing: play Sterling on the wing, not at striker. He's clearly not cut out for the middle.
Can't understand the negative reaction to a game where everything but the finish was missing. Personally I watched Sterling tonight and thought it was a hugely encouraging step in the right direction. Recently he's been shite at everything, today he looked like his old self minus the clinical finishing, which will come to him if he keeps playing like he was today.
Was loads of space because they were shit, dead on their feet and already 3 behind when he came on. It’s very rare for there to be that kind of space for us. He looked more lively because he could use his pace in behind. His finishing was still absolutely shocking.He got himself chances and didn't take them, sure, but he still got an assist and created a good chance. If you look at Grealish for example- he's not getting any criticism for missing his chances... because he didn't get any chances. I suspect if Raheem hadn't got himself into the position to miss those few chances everyone would be calling it a good showing from him.
This game at least reinforced one thing: play Sterling on the wing, not at striker. He's clearly not cut out for the middle.
Can't understand the negative reaction to a game where everything but the finish was missing. Personally I watched Sterling tonight and thought it was a hugely encouraging step in the right direction. Recently he's been shite at everything, today he looked like his old self minus the clinical finishing, which will come to him if he keeps playing like he was today.
Spot on.Was loads of space because they were shit, dead on their feet and already 3 behind when he came on. It’s very rare for there to be that kind of space for us. He looked more lively because he could use his pace in behind. His finish was still absolutely shocking.
He got himself chances and didn't take them, sure, but he still got an assist and created a good chance. If you look at Grealish for example- he's not getting any criticism for missing his chances... because he didn't get any chances. I suspect if Raheem hadn't got himself into the position to miss those few chances everyone would be calling it a good showing from him.
This game at least reinforced one thing: play Sterling on the wing, not at striker. He's clearly not cut out for the middle.
Can't understand the negative reaction to a game where everything but the finish was missing. Personally I watched Sterling tonight and thought it was a hugely encouraging step in the right direction. Recently he's been shite at everything, today he looked like his old self minus the clinical finishing, which will come to him if he keeps playing like he was today.
Came on, got an assist and got himself a few chances.
Any other player in our squad does that and we're all calling it a nice cameo. People are acting like he was somehow bad because they just plain don't like the guy.
That Cole Palmer goal everyone is rightly going on about wouldn't happen if not for Raheem.
And that's it in a nutshell.He missed 4 big chances. If the game was actually tight and he missed those chances, it would've been a whole lot worse than 'good effort'
He missed 4 big chances. If the game was actually tight and he missed those chances, it would've been a whole lot worse than 'good effort'
I'm not arguing against him consistently missing the kind of opportunities he should be regularly scoring. I'm not going to slate him again tonight for previous misses though, I'm analysing his opportunities tonight in isolation.but.. that's the problem that you "expect" him to score more than not, but he *doesn't* score them. ever, in fact! which renders everything you said meaningless.
if he had 3 opportunities like that a game and scored 1, he'd still be incredibly wasteful, but would score a ton and be a great player.
but he scores like, 0.1 of those.
This initially struck a chord with my thinking at the time, I think because it’s what I expected to see, but having watched it back I think it’s doing Raheem a bit of a disservice. I do actually think he picked him out, maybe not a ball rolled into Palmer’s path, but I think he found his man. Credit should be given where due - unfortunately that’s where it ended for me.And that's it in a nutshell.
His pass was not even meant for Palmer.
Great effort,18 months ago Raheem and many thanks.
And it's not hate,just time to move on.
And that's it in a nutshell.
His pass was not even meant for Palmer.
Great effort,18 months ago Raheem and many thanks.
And it's not hate,just time to move on.