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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Original Dub » Sat Sep 30, 2017 10:39 am

How many penalties has he been denied this season already? At least two I think.

What a player.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Sat Sep 30, 2017 10:51 am

In the Barcerlona game at home last season when we came from 0-1 to 3-1 Sterling was by far the most prominent of our players in taking the game to them when we went behind. He's mentally incredibly strong. And he causes the opposition constant problems whether or not he scores goals. Yes, he's frustrating but he's genuine quality.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sat Sep 30, 2017 10:58 am

FA cup winners 2006 wrote:even his goal on Tuesday night went in off the bar. A goal where he had stopped and set himself, the ball rolled back to him perfectly, 12 yards out, open goal and he thumps it off the underside of the bar.


You're picking at stuff that means absolutely nothing at all. Does it count less if it goes in off the bar or something?
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Original Dub » Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:04 am

Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:23 am

Original Dub wrote:Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:

Thanks for putting me right on that. I see now the error of my ways.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby ruralblue » Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:42 am

freshie wrote:
sheblue wrote:
freshie wrote:Sergio and Jesus miss sitters but nobody complains about them. I'm sick of it


Nobody complains? Are you sure.
There are loads complaining about everyone.
There's even somestupid cunts giving out about Ederson recently.
Silva even gets it from the thicker variety.
It's all there in writing, plain to see.


Ederson? On this forum? Well in that case the highlighted words say it all


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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:56 am

ruralblue wrote:
freshie wrote:
sheblue wrote:
freshie wrote:Sergio and Jesus miss sitters but nobody complains about them. I'm sick of it


Nobody complains? Are you sure.
There are loads complaining about everyone.
There's even somestupid cunts giving out about Ederson recently.
Silva even gets it from the thicker variety.
It's all there in writing, plain to see.


Ederson? On this forum? Well in that case the highlighted words say it all


I'm Ederson!


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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby CrownPointBlue » Sat Sep 30, 2017 12:13 pm

Tokyo Blue wrote:
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:even his goal on Tuesday night went in off the bar. A goal where he had stopped and set himself, the ball rolled back to him perfectly, 12 yards out, open goal and he thumps it off the underside of the bar.


You're picking at stuff that means absolutely nothing at all. Does it count less if it goes in off the bar or something?


Now is the time for Raz to be the central,decisive player in a game FOR 90 MINUTES.

Step forward young man & take your game to a new level.

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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Swales4ever » Sat Sep 30, 2017 12:40 pm

ruralblue wrote:
freshie wrote:
sheblue wrote:
freshie wrote:Sergio and Jesus miss sitters but nobody complains about them. I'm sick of it


Nobody complains? Are you sure.
There are loads complaining about everyone.
There's even somestupid cunts giving out about Ederson recently.
Silva even gets it from the thicker variety.
It's all there in writing, plain to see.


Ederson? On this forum? Well in that case the highlighted words say it all


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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Sat Sep 30, 2017 12:46 pm

Hutch's Shoulder wrote:
ruralblue wrote:
freshie wrote:
sheblue wrote:
freshie wrote:Sergio and Jesus miss sitters but nobody complains about them. I'm sick of it


Nobody complains? Are you sure.
There are loads complaining about everyone.
There's even somestupid cunts giving out about Ederson recently.
Silva even gets it from the thicker variety.
It's all there in writing, plain to see.


Ederson? On this forum? Well in that case the highlighted words say it all


I'm Ederson!


No, I’m Ederson


I'm Ederson and so is my wife.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Nigels Tackle » Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:08 am

mr_nool wrote:I love Raheem, but Hazard got this imitation spot on :D :D :D :

Watch on youtube.com


his ozil impression on saturday was even better!
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby zuricity » Tue Oct 03, 2017 4:45 am

Nigels Tackle wrote:
mr_nool wrote:I love Raheem, but Hazard got this imitation spot on :D :D :D :

Watch on youtube.com


his ozil impression on saturday was even better!


Bitter , very Bitter ... but funny :D
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Wonderwall » Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:46 pm

Nigels Tackle wrote:
mr_nool wrote:I love Raheem, but Hazard got this imitation spot on :D :D :D :

Watch on youtube.com


his ozil impression on saturday was even better!


Haha nailed it. Well done sir.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby FA cup winners 2006 » Tue Oct 03, 2017 1:04 pm

Original Dub wrote:Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:


Where did i say that. That other poster only highlighted part of my original post. I gave sterling his credit for getting his chances but he misses some simple chances.

Also, in relation to the ball going in of the underside of the bar, of course it matters because he is millimetres away from missing a simple tap in. although it went in, it was still a poor finish. Guaranteed, he costs us points this season because of his poor finishing or his poor final ball.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Tue Oct 03, 2017 1:39 pm

FA cup winners 2006 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:


Where did i say that. That other poster only highlighted part of my original post. I gave sterling his credit for getting his chances but he misses some simple chances.

Also, in relation to the ball going in of the underside of the bar, of course it matters because he is millimetres away from missing a simple tap in. although it went in, it was still a poor finish. Guaranteed, he costs us points this season because of his poor finishing or his poor final ball.


Guaranteed eh? He's +4 at the moment in terms of points won, let's do Sterling Watch.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Original Dub » Tue Oct 03, 2017 1:45 pm

FA cup winners 2006 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:


Where did i say that. That other poster only highlighted part of my original post. I gave sterling his credit for getting his chances but he misses some simple chances.

Also, in relation to the ball going in of the underside of the bar, of course it matters because he is millimetres away from missing a simple tap in. although it went in, it was still a poor finish. Guaranteed, he costs us points this season because of his poor finishing or his poor final ball.


Firstly, I was referring more to the resident troll than you, but now that you've hit us with such an outstanding post, I'll stick with you.

So it matters if the ball goes in off the bar because it was close to missing?

Also, your "guarantee" is even sillier than the above point - every player will miss chances throughout the season that "could" cost points.

Get real pal.

How many points did KDB cost us last season? Based on your theory...
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Wonderwall » Tue Oct 03, 2017 1:57 pm

Original Dub wrote:
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:


Where did i say that. That other poster only highlighted part of my original post. I gave sterling his credit for getting his chances but he misses some simple chances.

Also, in relation to the ball going in of the underside of the bar, of course it matters because he is millimetres away from missing a simple tap in. although it went in, it was still a poor finish. Guaranteed, he costs us points this season because of his poor finishing or his poor final ball.


Firstly, I was referring more to the resident troll than you, but now that you've hit us with such an outstanding post, I'll stick with you.

So it matters if the ball goes in off the bar because it was close to missing?

Also, your "guarantee" is even sillier than the above point - every player will miss chances throughout the season that "could" cost points.

Get real pal.

How many points did KDB cost us last season? Based on your theory...


It's very simple and quantifiably tangible to say he missed that easy chance or he should have squared for a tap in instead of going for goal etc etc. Sterling offers so much more than that and it just gets glossed over because he is naturally quick.

Opposition full backs are wary of allowing space behind them and often reduce their own attacking threat due to pace of our wide men so they can keep compact and not allow us in behind. Maybe that 2 goals conceded from 7 games is down to our attacking options, first and foremost.

Our midfield maestro's know where our wide men will be instinctively, there is almost a telepathic link because we are so well drilled. Sterling has come on leaps and bounds and will continue to rise under the tutorship of Senor Guardiola.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby Original Dub » Tue Oct 03, 2017 3:43 pm

Wonderwall wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:


Where did i say that. That other poster only highlighted part of my original post. I gave sterling his credit for getting his chances but he misses some simple chances.

Also, in relation to the ball going in of the underside of the bar, of course it matters because he is millimetres away from missing a simple tap in. although it went in, it was still a poor finish. Guaranteed, he costs us points this season because of his poor finishing or his poor final ball.


Firstly, I was referring more to the resident troll than you, but now that you've hit us with such an outstanding post, I'll stick with you.

So it matters if the ball goes in off the bar because it was close to missing?

Also, your "guarantee" is even sillier than the above point - every player will miss chances throughout the season that "could" cost points.

Get real pal.

How many points did KDB cost us last season? Based on your theory...


It's very simple and quantifiably tangible to say he missed that easy chance or he should have squared for a tap in instead of going for goal etc etc. Sterling offers so much more than that and it just gets glossed over because he is naturally quick.

Opposition full backs are wary of allowing space behind them and often reduce their own attacking threat due to pace of our wide men so they can keep compact and not allow us in behind. Maybe that 2 goals conceded from 7 games is down to our attacking options, first and foremost.

Our midfield maestro's know where our wide men will be instinctively, there is almost a telepathic link because we are so well drilled. Sterling has come on leaps and bounds and will continue to rise under the tutorship of Senor Guardiola.


That's exactly it.

Some of us are watching. I wonder will he ever win POTY. Or, if he wins it by a small margin, will any of our fans say it doesn't count as much because he nearly didn't win it?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby BookJunior » Tue Oct 03, 2017 4:47 pm

Original Dub wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:


Where did i say that. That other poster only highlighted part of my original post. I gave sterling his credit for getting his chances but he misses some simple chances.

Also, in relation to the ball going in of the underside of the bar, of course it matters because he is millimetres away from missing a simple tap in. although it went in, it was still a poor finish. Guaranteed, he costs us points this season because of his poor finishing or his poor final ball.


Firstly, I was referring more to the resident troll than you, but now that you've hit us with such an outstanding post, I'll stick with you.

So it matters if the ball goes in off the bar because it was close to missing?

Also, your "guarantee" is even sillier than the above point - every player will miss chances throughout the season that "could" cost points.

Get real pal.

How many points did KDB cost us last season? Based on your theory...


It's very simple and quantifiably tangible to say he missed that easy chance or he should have squared for a tap in instead of going for goal etc etc. Sterling offers so much more than that and it just gets glossed over because he is naturally quick.

Opposition full backs are wary of allowing space behind them and often reduce their own attacking threat due to pace of our wide men so they can keep compact and not allow us in behind. Maybe that 2 goals conceded from 7 games is down to our attacking options, first and foremost.

Our midfield maestro's know where our wide men will be instinctively, there is almost a telepathic link because we are so well drilled. Sterling has come on leaps and bounds and will continue to rise under the tutorship of Senor Guardiola.


That's exactly it.

Some of us are watching. I wonder will he ever win POTY. Or, if he wins it by a small margin, will any of our fans say it doesn't count as much because he nearly didn't win it?
:lol: :lol: :lol:


Forgive my cynicism, but no chance of that. City players don't win such awards.
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Re: Raheem Sterling

Postby FA cup winners 2006 » Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:15 pm

Original Dub wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:Tap ins, inside of the post and underside of the bar don't really count Tokyo.

Pipe down ffs :roll:


Where did i say that. That other poster only highlighted part of my original post. I gave sterling his credit for getting his chances but he misses some simple chances.

Also, in relation to the ball going in of the underside of the bar, of course it matters because he is millimetres away from missing a simple tap in. although it went in, it was still a poor finish. Guaranteed, he costs us points this season because of his poor finishing or his poor final ball.


Firstly, I was referring more to the resident troll than you, but now that you've hit us with such an outstanding post, I'll stick with you.

So it matters if the ball goes in off the bar because it was close to missing?

Also, your "guarantee" is even sillier than the above point - every player will miss chances throughout the season that "could" cost points.

Get real pal.

How many points did KDB cost us last season? Based on your theory...


It's very simple and quantifiably tangible to say he missed that easy chance or he should have squared for a tap in instead of going for goal etc etc. Sterling offers so much more than that and it just gets glossed over because he is naturally quick.

Opposition full backs are wary of allowing space behind them and often reduce their own attacking threat due to pace of our wide men so they can keep compact and not allow us in behind. Maybe that 2 goals conceded from 7 games is down to our attacking options, first and foremost.

Our midfield maestro's know where our wide men will be instinctively, there is almost a telepathic link because we are so well drilled. Sterling has come on leaps and bounds and will continue to rise under the tutorship of Senor Guardiola.


That's exactly it.

Some of us are watching. I wonder will he ever win POTY. Or, if he wins it by a small margin, will any of our fans say it doesn't count as much because he nearly didn't win it?
:lol: :lol: :lol:


What are you talking about now? We all watch city. we all have different opinions on players, i think everyone is entitled to their opinion, you obviously dont. it seems to be agree with your opinion or you're a rag or troll.

what makes your opinion right and everyone who has a different opinion lacks knowledge of football
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