patrickblue wrote:Where was Mendy?
patrickblue wrote:Where was Mendy?
patrickblue wrote:Where was Mendy?
blues2win wrote:That was Steffen’s fault, not Mendy’s.
PeterParker wrote:patrickblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:patrickblue wrote:[
Last 3 seasons he's scored 20,17and 18 league goals. I'm certainly not obsessed, you're just talking shite.
Pal, he's been 6 years here, he never scored against the rags. Last year he managed to score one past Scouse.
Give it a rest. 18 out of those goals are when we were 25 up
No-ones disagreeing he's been shite this season. It's your claim that he's always been shite that's total nonsense.
Shite and mediocre are two different things.
I am not saying he was shite, I am saying he was mediocre with very, very small moments of brilliance.
patrickblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:patrickblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:patrickblue wrote:[
Last 3 seasons he's scored 20,17and 18 league goals. I'm certainly not obsessed, you're just talking shite.
Pal, he's been 6 years here, he never scored against the rags. Last year he managed to score one past Scouse.
Give it a rest. 18 out of those goals are when we were 25 up
No-ones disagreeing he's been shite this season. It's your claim that he's always been shite that's total nonsense.
Shite and mediocre are two different things.
I am not saying he was shite, I am saying he was mediocre with very, very small moments of brilliance.
No they're not, they both mean very poor.
Don't try splitting hairs.
patrickblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:nottsblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:PrezIke wrote:Sterling is the the new Bernardo in terms of "What's happened to him?"
Not even close. Bernardo even shit was a class above Sterling.
Sterling is just mediocre. Always was.
That is unfair. 79 goals in the three previous seasons to this one suggest otherwise. He is a long way off his best this season, that’s a given, but he was never mediocre prior to that
No, pal, the stats don't work with him. Split those in the middle and you would rarely find 15 as winners or in a moment things actually mattered.
He was mediocre and he is mediocre, not even in a million years a world-beater. Raheem is actually a really lucky fella to have the chance to be surrounded by so many valuable players and play at this level.
I am sorry, I want him to be otherwise, I would love any of our players to be that, but let's face the facts and see he will never have moment that will remain up there, forever. His career will always be "an open goal when we are 3-0".
It's time to move on, it will be better for the both sides, imho.
And the other scapegoat Jesus has played his bollox off yet again, quite effectively.
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