Yes we do, I'd rather lose Mahrez and keep Sterling on the right with Jesus as competition.To get the best out of him I think we need a proper number 9 but if we get one do we need Sterling ?
Yes we do, I'd rather lose Mahrez and keep Sterling on the right with Jesus as competition.To get the best out of him I think we need a proper number 9 but if we get one do we need Sterling ?
I feel you but I'd speculate that we have seen his "prime". peak age differs from player to player.He's got two years left on his contract, he's 26 and a regular England International. My only concern in all of this is that we finally sell a player in his prime and get suitable fee for him. Anything less than 60 million will be an outraged.
I realise it’s not the done thing to mention The Guardian in any way other than burn the hq down on here but the article about Sterling today is far more balanced than the headlines in the gutter press. It is worth reading as they quote what he said, not what some journo thinks he said
Wow. Every player of our successful seasons as been vital to that success.In years to come, when Sterling's legacy is examined and he is rightly heralded as a crucial part of English football's best ever side, and one of our greatest ever players, I better not see any of you who are smugly saying "I never rated him" try to rewrite history.
His treatment by certain 'fans' has been, and remains, nothing short of an absolute disgrace.
Without Raheem Sterling, we don't win the league with 100 points. Maybe we don't win the league at all. That's how many points he won us single handedly that season.
Without Raheem Sterling, we don't win the league in 18/19 either. No domestic treble.
I'm not arguing that he's in awful form for us now. I'm arguing that he deserves a hell if a lot more respect. Certain 'fans' are acting like he's Jesus fucking Navas.