birchwoodgingerste
Well-Known Member
Fair play to mcrjohn for calling this .
correctly
correctly
2 words....Andy....Carroll.Scousers are a barrel of laughs. Last summer Sterling is the next Ronaldo. This summer, the next Scott Sinclair.
Well, I guess you guys win then. Great deal for you. But somehow I am not angry. So can we say win win situation and call it even?
35m a few seasons ago for that bag of shite, so 49m now is about the going rate. Plus Sterling pisses all over him.2 words....Andy....Carroll.
Exactly mate, it's the leveller for every football signing.35m a few seasons ago for that bag of shite, so 49m now is about the going rate. Plus Sterling pisses all over him.
Makes me look forward to seeing him play for us.Got to love some of the reinvented history posts and comments.
The reality for me is:
- we've sold one of the best young players In Europe
- with the right development, he could be up there with the best in the world
- we got decent money, considering all the shite that went on.
- I'd rather have a happy Sterling than £49m. The former was impossible after all that went on
- we now hope and pray we replace him. And God help the RAWK servers if we already have 'replaced'
If I was Sterling, a part of me doesn't blame him. He is 20 and went from a boy to a Man way after we won our last major 'major' trophy (2005). He was 12. A kid.
Liverpool did develop him, and genuinely, I am sure he will be thankful. Particularly if his career pans out. But he has to do what is right for him, and if he feels a move to City is, then good luck to him.
I am dissapointed he has gone, it is a real shame to lose a top talent before he could fully mature.
One thing that can't be underestimated is that Sterling has taken a lot of shit from every angle these past few months. That's a lot of people who he will be determined to prove wrong. This bodes well for us.
Exactly mate, it's the leveller for every football signing.