Herb wrote:We've not been snubbed, we've simply not come to an agreement so no deal.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I think that no matter what anybody says, it's a blow to our plans.
phips wrote:Herb wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Strange, can't help but think its a terrible decision from him, maybe he knows pogba is coming too and thinks he has no chance?
Can see him regretting this further down the line, when will he ever get a crack at the big time again?
The deal just made sense for everyone, this now makes no sense.
It only made sense if he had balls enough for it to make sense. If he thought that he was good enough to win a starting berth then he'd have jogged to Manchester overnight . . the fact is that he doesn't believe that he can compete at the top so he's staying where he's comfortable in a bottom half team and it's the best outcome for all concerned as we need all our players to have self belief, have the courage for every challenge and be motivated for success.
At least he's realistic and self-aware….unlike these delusional idiots that move to Real and think they're gonna play, but then just get upset at not playing and want to leave….or like Remy at Chelsea. no way was he going to start over Costa.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Sterling has shown himself to be a shithouse. If he's not careful he'll one day end up at the rags.
PrezIke wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Sterling has shown himself to be a shithouse. If he's not careful he'll one day end up at the rags.
Has he? To me it's Liverpool and their delusional power play to hold on to their declining power, slag him off knowing it's an easy play, despite the fact that they are not a top team and he is a top potential player.
Liverpool cannot hold on to their best players. That's just how it is. They want to try to pretend they can by making him look bad and simply because he's 20 try to promulgate the idea that he doesn't deserve to go on to a better team that wants him.
That's bollox when other such players can do so. If he were in Spain and at Valencia, and Real came calling would this be happening?
Yes, we have made errors and had some bad luck with homegrown players rules, but I also think those rules are ridiculously dumb to be honest. Hate on us Yanks all one wants, but this never comes up when teams win. The San Antonio Spurs have had more foreign players than any team, won multiple titles, and are widely respected, but no one cares where the players come from because they are a great team with great players.
The FA can piss off if you ask me, as well as all such rules in a post-globalized world. Step up your game. If your nation does not create enough young players, who cares? That's the natural state of things, and private professional leagues should not be hamstrung by nationalist ideals. It's very outdated if you ask me. Tell me why so many English supporters then complain about English stars not really caring about the English national team? Because they are paid to be professionals for a club not country. If City are full of a bunch of mercenaries, then so is every other club with paid professional footballers.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:PrezIke wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Sterling has shown himself to be a shithouse. If he's not careful he'll one day end up at the rags.
Has he? To me it's Liverpool and their delusional power play to hold on to their declining power, slag him off knowing it's an easy play, despite the fact that they are not a top team and he is a top potential player.
Liverpool cannot hold on to their best players. That's just how it is. They want to try to pretend they can by making him look bad and simply because he's 20 try to promulgate the idea that he doesn't deserve to go on to a better team that wants him.
That's bollox when other such players can do so. If he were in Spain and at Valencia, and Real came calling would this be happening?
Yes, we have made errors and had some bad luck with homegrown players rules, but I also think those rules are ridiculously dumb to be honest. Hate on us Yanks all one wants, but this never comes up when teams win. The San Antonio Spurs have had more foreign players than any team, won multiple titles, and are widely respected, but no one cares where the players come from because they are a great team with great players.
The FA can piss off if you ask me, as well as all such rules in a post-globalized world. Step up your game. If your nation does not create enough young players, who cares? That's the natural state of things, and private professional leagues should not be hamstrung by nationalist ideals. It's very outdated if you ask me. Tell me why so many English supporters then complain about English stars not really caring about the English national team? Because they are paid to be professionals for a club not country. If City are full of a bunch of mercenaries, then so is every other club with paid professional footballers.
I meant Delph not Sterling! Agree with your response, however.
Dubciteh wrote:Still can't get my head round this, his one chance at the big time.
Worse case scenario he completely flops, gets shotloads of money and ends up at someone shit fighting a relegation battle like Villa....or better still stoke!
PrezIke wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Sterling has shown himself to be a shithouse. If he's not careful he'll one day end up at the rags.
Has he? To me it's Liverpool and their delusional power play to hold on to their declining power, slag him off knowing it's an easy play, despite the fact that they are not a top team and he is a top potential player.
Liverpool cannot hold on to their best players. That's just how it is. They want to try to pretend they can by making him look bad and simply because he's 20 try to promulgate the idea that he doesn't deserve to go on to a better team that wants him.
That's bollox when other such players can do so. If he were in Spain and at Valencia, and Real came calling would this be happening?
Yes, we have made errors and had some bad luck with homegrown players rules, but I also think those rules are ridiculously dumb to be honest. Hate on us Yanks all one wants, but this never comes up when teams win. The San Antonio Spurs have had more foreign players than any team, won multiple titles, and are widely respected, but no one cares where the players come from because they are a great team with great players.
The FA can piss off if you ask me, as well as all such rules in a post-globalized world. Step up your game. If your nation does not create enough young players, who cares? That's the natural state of things, and private professional leagues should not be hamstrung by nationalist ideals. It's very outdated if you ask me. Tell me why so many English supporters then complain about English stars not really caring about the English national team? Because they are paid to be professionals for a club not country. If City are full of a bunch of mercenaries, then so is every other club with paid professional footballers.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Still can't get my head round this, his one chance at the big time.
Worse case scenario he completely flops, gets shotloads of money and ends up at someone shit fighting a relegation battle like Villa....or better still stoke!
He might be thinking that SlippyG has left Scouseland and he could be the ideal replacement for that individual, especially as Loserpool are a 'BIG' Club.
His agent might be on the 'phone to Bodgers at this very minute.
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