Raheem Sterling | Arsenal Player (on loan)

In danger of souring his reputation and legacy with City, just don't say anything. But if he insists on talking at least lay it all out and instead of cryptic shit.

He's coming across as rather bitter and having no self awareness. Not a single mention of his complete dogshit form for 18 months, sounds as though he truly believes he was playing well and was undroppable.

If anybody was getting unfair treatment it was sterling in the favourable sense, he had earned them but he was getting games based on his previous performances.
He obviously doesn't really care what City fans think about him.
 
Geoff Shreeves just stirring it up for sensationalist headlines. I wonder how Pep (and other managers) tolerate Shreeves’ inane post match interview questions eg are you pleased to have won. Shreeves is another media pain and though Raheem could frustrate at times he deserves respect from the people who matter - the fans
 
So what, his comments are generic, most players make them when they leave a club. He never once , for example he has never complimented the City fans who could have turned on him

Interesting that you're saying the positives he's mentioned are generic comments but you're also expecting him to make some generic comments about how top notch our fans are when loads of blues have been dishing it out to him for years both online and in the stands. Could you have given a more hollow example of what you wanted to hear?

You can't have it both ways mate.
 
Is he going to do an interview about City before every match? He’s absolutely deluded. Of all our wing options, only Foden played more minutes that Sterling last season, and a lot of them were as a false 9. So in reality, Sterling was our most used winger. The guy is a disgrace, glad he’s gone.
 

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