Nor Gabriel Jesus. Obviously bitter about something.Can you imagine Silva doing that? Or Zabaleta if a City fan was amongst West Ham fans after he left? Or Vinnie doing that over in Belgium when he was managing there? Or Sergio refusing a City shirt in Barcelona? Not a chance would they do that. Because they’re City legends and Sterling isn’t anywhere close. At least this puts that argument to bed. There’s an important distinction between being a legend and being a good player.
As below -Was this really such a big deal?
If I didn’t know better I’d almost feel like people who had a very difficult time keeping a lid on their animosity towards Sterling when he was a City player were just gagging for a reason to turn him into a villain now he’s gone.
Sign the shirt. No drama.Was this really such a big deal?
Was this really such a big deal?
You obviously wouldn't see it as a big deal. I don't,either. But, clearly, there's quite a few on here who do.Was this really such a big deal?
If he was chasing money he’d have stayed at city. Got paid a wedge still, still got in the England team regardless of his city selection and picked up a massive signing on fee next summer. He didn’t1. Not once does Sterling look at who is holding the shirt, he refused purely on what shirt it was.
2. Who gives a shit anyway. We didnt pay him what he wanted so he has wanted out for a while. Found someone who'll pay him 300k a week went on his way. The lad never had any loyalties to us, he's simply chasing the £.
Some people are sensitive. Can be seen as disrespectful to city but I don’t think it was aimed that way. His goodbye video shown his feelings. I remember gerrard last home game at anfield, a fan tried to get an la galaxy too signed and he refused and said he’d sign them things when he joins. Just loyalty to current employers reallyWas this really such a big deal?