Raheem Sterling - Done - See main forum

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£20 mill tops
will always be an average player for me
Milner offers more tbf



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absolutely, totally, completely agree with THIS!!! ;)
Shaun Wright Sterling.. Except he wouldn't be cut the slack that SWP had as he's not one of ours. Cant cross, can't pass, shite shot, poor control.... But hey, he's English and fast. Open your eyes, flatters to deceive and will drive our fans and manager mad by constantly losing possession.
 
Funny how so many cunts on here take offence that we're signing English players. What a fucking crime!
 
He's more proven than Hazard ever was at this stage.

Whilst Hazard has gone on to underline his potential, and some, his showreel was tormenting the dross of French football, even before PSG came into big bucks.

Now Sterling has been to a World Cup, where he was head and shoulders above everyone on the field against Italy, and proved in the competitiveness of the hardest league in the world that he has the goods.

Now couple that together by harnessing that pedigree with people such as Aguero, Toure and Silva, and you have the components for a Hazard Mark II.

I would urge people to watch his late cameo for Liverpool when Rodgers laughably left half his team on the bench for the 1-0 defeat against Real Madrid last season.

Madrid knew what was coming on to the field of play and they panicked every time he got the ball and were reduced to numerous free-kicks.

Perhaps his finishing can be refined, but would expect that burden to be lifted if he's got the likes of Aguero to pull back to from the by-line.

Look how he sparked off Suarez.
 
He's more proven than Hazard ever was at this stage.

Whilst Hazard has gone on to underline his potential, and some, his showreel was tormenting the dross of French football, even before PSG came into big bucks.

Now Sterling has been to a World Cup, where he was head and shoulders above everyone on the field against Italy, and proved in the competitiveness of the hardest league in the world that he has the goods.

Now couple that together by harnessing that pedigree with people such as Aguero, Toure and Silva, and you have the components for a Hazard Mark II.

I would urge people to watch his late cameo for Liverpool when Rodgers laughably left half his team on the bench for the 1-0 defeat against Real Madrid last season.

Madrid knew what was coming on to the field of play and they panicked every time he got the ball and were reduced to numerous free-kicks.

Perhaps his finishing can be refined, but would expect that burden to be lifted if he's got the likes of Aguero to pull back to from the by-line.

Look how he sparked off Suarez.
Spot on
 
He's more proven than Hazard ever was at this stage.

Whilst Hazard has gone on to underline his potential, and some, his showreel was tormenting the dross of French football, even before PSG came into big bucks.

Now Sterling has been to a World Cup, where he was head and shoulders above everyone on the field against Italy, and proved in the competitiveness of the hardest league in the world that he has the goods.

Now couple that together by harnessing that pedigree with people such as Aguero, Toure and Silva, and you have the components for a Hazard Mark II.

I would urge people to watch his late cameo for Liverpool when Rodgers laughably left half his team on the bench for the 1-0 defeat against Real Madrid last season.

Madrid knew what was coming on to the field of play and they panicked every time he got the ball and were reduced to numerous free-kicks.

Perhaps his finishing can be refined, but would expect that burden to be lifted if he's got the likes of Aguero to pull back to from the by-line.

Look how he sparked off Suarez.

Great post. Agree with every word of it.
 
He's more proven than Hazard ever was at this stage.

Whilst Hazard has gone on to underline his potential, and some, his showreel was tormenting the dross of French football, even before PSG came into big bucks.

Now Sterling has been to a World Cup, where he was head and shoulders above everyone on the field against Italy, and proved in the competitiveness of the hardest league in the world that he has the goods.

Now couple that together by harnessing that pedigree with people such as Aguero, Toure and Silva, and you have the components for a Hazard Mark II.

I would urge people to watch his late cameo for Liverpool when Rodgers laughably left half his team on the bench for the 1-0 defeat against Real Madrid last season.

Madrid knew what was coming on to the field of play and they panicked every time he got the ball and were reduced to numerous free-kicks.

Perhaps his finishing can be refined, but would expect that burden to be lifted if he's got the likes of Aguero to pull back to from the by-line.

Look how he sparked off Suarez.


That is genuineley the one of the most intelligent thing I have read on this thread
 
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