Raheem Sterling | Joins Chelsea for £50m

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I would like to think Raheem would do a similar goodbye video to Gabby, certainly after seven years with us?

If it's just a token thanks on Twitter, I would be disappointed, as it would just reinforce by belief he didn't really connect with City in his heart?

Hopeful he will gladly prove me wrong, as I really want to believe he loved his time here and will always have affection.

I don’t think Raheem is the type of guy who’d do a leaving video, certainly off his own back. I think he enjoyed his time here but I can’t see him having the affection towards the club that other players have had which is a shame when someone spends so long at a club whilst winning countless trophies
 
You do realise there less pressure on goals from wide forwards when we’ve just bought possibly the best striker on the planet (who I notice you don’t mention).

Simple question, do you think we shall score or fewer PL goals this coming season than last?

If we score more then surely we’ve strengthened our attack?

You know fine well what I mean and I know what you mean, there really is no reason for us to do the whole intelectual bulshitting each other bit.

Obviously Haaland improves us massively. He was brought in with Gaby and Sterling here, that is now changing, and weakens us imo. We can argue whether overall or not, but certainly from how we were going into the season two weeks ago, and from what we could and should be, having fixed one make do situation to replace it with another.

Plenty of time left in the window for lots to change, lets see how it all plays out and we can revisit at the start of the season.
 
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Well yeah, I wouldn't exactly feel a connection with this fanbase if I was him. Partly because of what you've just pointed out. The shit that gets said on social media and in the stands about him every week is enough to put me off a large portion of you so I can't imagine how it feels for him.

Raheem Sterling is the example of a player who has had the media trying to bring him down ever since he made it big. He's suffered countless instances of racist abuse from inside and outside the stadium by gammon fans of all different clubs, including ours.

I'd start seeing it as nothing more than a job, too and I don't get why people act like a guy who has put up with so much shit for so long and seen his name dragged through the mud so many times owes anyone anything.

You guys can't help but have constant digs at him and make insinuations about his personality but I'll leave you with the words of somebody who actually knows and has worked with him; Kevin De Bruyne. I'd like to think they carry a bit more weight than your ten a penny bitter blue:




I am a brutally honest person. So I will let you in on a little secret. Before I came to Manchester City, I didn’t really know what to make of this Raheem Sterling guy. I had never met him, and from what I’d read about him in the English press, I thought he was going to be a very different character.

I thought.…

Well.…

I didn’t think he’d be a bad guy, really. But the tabloids were always claiming that he was arrogant. So I guess I thought he’d be … what do the English call it?

A bit of a dickhead, maybe?

Raheem and I have this strong connection, because we arrived at City around the same time, and there was a lot of negativity about us in the press. They said I was “the Chelsea reject.” They said Raheem was this flashy guy who left Liverpool for money. They said we were difficult characters.

Of course, when you read this stuff about yourself, you think, Me? I’m not difficult. This is ridiculous. These people don’t even know me! But honestly, when you read about other players, it influences the way you think. You can’t help it.

Then I got to City and I actually met Raheem, and we’d talk a bit after training, and I thought, Wait, this guy seems really cool? What’s the story here?

Truthfully, I don’t have many close friends — inside or outside of football. It takes me a really long time to open up to people. But over time, I got closer to Raheem, because our sons were born around the same time, so they would always play together. I really got to know Raheem, and I recognized what a smart and genuine person he is. He couldn’t be more different from what the tabloids were saying.

This is the real truth: Raheem is one of the nicest, most humble guys I’ve met in football.

Where is that from?
 
You know fine well what I mean and I know what you mean, there reqlly is no reason for us to do the whole intelectual bulshitting each other bit.

Obviously Haaland improves alus massively. He was brought in with Gaby and Sterling here, that is now changing, and weakens us imo. We can argue whether overall or not, but certainly from how we were going into the season two weeks ago, and from what we could and should be, having fixed one make do situation to replace it with another.

Plenty of time left in the window for lots to change, lets see how it all plays out and we can revisit at the start of the season.
So you think Pep is wrong if Pep thinks they don’t need replacing?
 
Alvarez is key in this equation. If he hits the ground running, we've replaced Sterling's productivity (which admittedly was diminishing). If he doesn't, then it could be risky.

Either way, I trust the numbers will be made up and more so.
 
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