Elbow beards
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So he's putting all the hopes and expectations of the club on the shoulders of that young lad, no one else's fault, what about stevie's nice little slip that cost em big time.kippax4ever said:Ballertelli said:cibaman said:Why are players and their agents so thick?
Why didnt just keep quiet for another week or two? Season over, awards ceremonies out of the way?
Well the answer is simple... It works! Sure it might make this time harder for Sterling but it's forcing liverpool's hand. fans booed him at their awards ceremony and it sounds like he has lost the backing of his teammates. It's kindof like what yaya is doing to us if you think about it, only we aren't a cult of c**** that blame a kid for wanting to leave.
Sterling said in an interview with BBC Sport last month that his contract impasse was nothing to do with money, rather about his desire to win trophies, after it emerged that he had been made what Rodgers described as "an incredible offer", believed to be B£100,000-a-week.
But that held little sway with Carragher.
He said: "Liverpool had a chance of trophy this year, in the (FA Cup) semi-final against Aston Villa – where was Raheem Sterling?
"What did Liverpool do in the Champions League this year? Nothing. What did Raheem Sterling do? Nothing.
"The semi-final was one of the worst performances I've ever seen from a Liverpool team in a big game – not just him, the whole team were found wanting, but if he wants to win trophies he's got to deliver in big games, and he hasn't done that yet.
Fking carragher bullying the lad or what
As has been pointed out its like a cult you dare not leave without fear of retribution