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If sterling/ agent delayed and delayed "weighing up options" then left in similar circumstances to milner how would you view him?
If sterling/ agent delayed and delayed "weighing up options" then left in similar circumstances to milner how would you view him?
so would I, but I am simply trying to put a point of view across that if he has made his mind up already to go (which I dont believe), then it is because he has been tapped up, and if that is the case, he could sit on his City contract to their mutual benefits. No doubt we will all be laughing over this thread in a few months timeHe may well do but if he gets to the last year of his contract then clubs will be queueing up and offering him all sorts of incentives, they'll likely then try steal a march by signing him before he becomes a free agent.
I would be astounded if Sterling went on a Bosman.
similarly to Milner i.e. a professional who honoured his side of his contractIf sterling/ agent delayed and delayed "weighing up options" then left in similar circumstances to milner how would you view him?
so would I, but I am simply trying to put a point of view across that if he has made his mind up already to go (which I dont believe), then it is because he has been tapped up, and if that is the case, he could sit on his City contract to their mutual benefits. No doubt we will all be laughing over this thread in a few months time
If Sterling goes then he goes. He is far from being irreplaceable.
Pep has honed the rough diamond to what he is now and without a world class coach like Pep
Sterling will steadily regress. Sterling needs Pep and City more than Pep and City need Sterling.
I honestly wouldn't lose a wink of sleep if he left at any time.
similarly to Milner i.e. a professional who honoured his side of his contract
Whilst I don't agree with what Milner did, Sterling might end up with no choice but to copy him.similarly to Milner i.e. a professional who honoured his side of his contract
Milner made excuses and fed the club false demands while running his contract down,hence why people think hes a cvnt.If Raheem does intend to leave,i dont expect similar behaviour,but time will tell.Whilst I don't agree with what Milner did, Sterling might end up with no choice but to copy him.
If he wants to play in Spain at some stage in his career, he has two options. Either go after his City contract has expired, or go during his contract for a fee. Given the fee will be very high, will Real Madrid be able or willing to pay it? If not, then his only option would be to run down his contract.
Biggest load of bollocks i have read on here all yearIf Sterling goes then he goes. He is far from being irreplaceable.
Pep has honed the rough diamond to what he is now and without a world class coach like Pep
Sterling will steadily regress. Sterling needs Pep and City more than Pep and City need Sterling.
I honestly wouldn't lose a wink of sleep if he left at any time.
I'm not sure Sane will be a target for Bayern,as his popularity/relationship with the media/fans doesn't seem great.Barca and Real,might be different.Over all the years I have supported City, the only players I was gutted to see go were Dennis Tueart, Tommy Caton (RIP), Paul Stewart and SWP.......sad to see Kinkladze go to some extent. Apart from Dennis Tueart, they all moved onto clubs that were perceived to be bigger clubs at the time. I guess there are only three clubs Sterling could go to for a fee, actually two, because PSG are likely to struggle with funding if they wanted him. In all honesty, I would be more gutted if Sane went and I have little doubt that the Red Tops will soon be running stories about Sane with links to Bayern, Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Bloody hell,i agree.Hahaha, what a load of shite.
He saw out his contract which he was totally entitled to doHahaha, what a load of shite.
similarly to Milner i.e. a professional who honoured his side of his contract