Cityinmyheart
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Left us to be the main man at another club, cant even get in match day squad of the team that is many levels below us.
I'm sure he made a ton of money from the move, and more power to him for doing so; he's a professional sportsman. But I wonder if there is a part of him that regrets the move now. We have no cause to regret it, obviously. But his career seems to have, at best, stalled since he went to Chelsea.Left us to be the main man at another club, cant even get in match day squad of the team that is many levels below us.
Getting slated for this, and rightly so. Will be interesting to see where his career goes from here
It's a pity he wasn't excited when we faced the Dippers, He was horrendous in those fixtures.Obviously he's seen his arse with that statement but I still expect he'll be a key player for Chelsea. He was probably dropped because he tends to get emotional and excited playing former clubs and it affects his game - he was pretty mich always wank against the dippers for us.
It seems that we had the best years of his career, his time at Klanfield notwithstanding.I'm sure he made a ton of money from the move, and more power to him for doing so; he's a professional sportsman. But I wonder if there is a part of him that regrets the move now. We have no cause to regret it, obviously. But his career seems to have, at best, stalled since he went to Chelsea.
Saudi?Can't make a statement like that and expect to play for the club again unless you are seriously deluded. Chelsea fans who never warmed to him anyway will now turn on him in unison and rightly so.
He's just signed his own omission from the registered squad and thats no football for him until january at least unless they can get shut of him before the window closes. What a brain dead move from Sterling and his "camp" I can see Arsenal going in for him on the cheap.
He will still be picking up xyz amount every week so no need to push for a move. The only one interested is his agent as he will beAs soon as he left City he entered the downward spiral of his career, despite only being mid to late twenties. He was probably already on it before he left anyway.
Pep and the club made the right call.
It was already stalling before he left us Jim.We have no cause to regret it, obviously. But his career seems to have, at best, stalled since he went to Chelsea.
still a good player in there, suffered like any at chelsea by the fuckwittery that club is.
However seeing his arse as he has on the first day of the season is mard, MSL or Saudi league beckons as only they could pay his wages