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great idea.

Tyler: "Milner to Jovetic...GOAL! Liverpool defeat the morally abhorrent oil-rich moneybags Shitteh and prove that Sterling is a money-grabbing, morally bankrupt, soulless ****. Long live Candlefield, all hail the tooth-whitening kit".

Don't give them fucking anything, it will only come back to bite us next season.

We've worried about that with almost every player we have let go over the past few years, and that worry has always been unfounded.
 
Was made to look better than he actually is by Goofy and Co.
Over rated and thinks he's better than he is. Not sure if he would be an asset or a greedy money grabber.
He would probably be an asset AND a greedy money-grabber. The second one just means he is human, like all of us except the Dalai Lama.
Fair enough if you think he is over-rated, you may be right. I just think of him having the ball instead of Navas or Nasri, and I know which of the three any defender would least like to face. As for Liverpool making him look good, Suarez and Sturridge created room for him, and I'd hope we could do a better job than their replacements did last season. The other difference for me is that Sterling has the ability to get back and fill out the midfield, not with tackles, just by covering a runner. You are right when implying it is a gamble, but it's maybe time we gambled on electric pace.
 
Not that bothered if he comes .
He doesn't look any better than Adam Johnson .
And no way is he worth 50 million .
I would promote some of our youth players than buy him .
 
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.
Our most important signing this summer
 
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If Liverpool reject our final offer for Sterling I don't think we need to worry too much about the HG quota. There is no rule that you have to name any homegrown players but you are restricted to 17 non-homegrown. You can also name as many U21s as you want.


We could name 17 non-homegrown players
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3 homegrown (Joe, Clichy, Wright)
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U21s (Lopes, Pozo, Angelino, Ihenacho etc.)


Given that Pellegrini doesn't like to have a massive squad, we should have enough so if we do miss out on Sterling it's not the end of the world (unless you have a lot of money on him signing for City)
 
That would constitute jovetic actually being fit and Milner able to find a pass from the Middle of the park.... If we can get sterling for 25m plus jov, then you snap there robbing hands off..

It's amazing how many city fans worry about needless things, Liverpool arent a competitor, certainly not whilst Mr Ed is at the helm!!

not a competitor, but I HATE losing at Anfield, and I hate our shitty record there.

sod's law it happens.
 
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