Blue Since 76 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I'd have Sterling in a shot. He's obviously had issues this season but when you look back, he was excellent in the first part but then was played, and played, and played again, even though Gnasher said he needed a rest. Huge pressure was put on his shoulders and his game suffered. Couple that with the fact that he was likely tapped up and wanted to be with us makes it a little understandable why he lost a bit of form.
Saying that, he was still one of the Dippers better players and you can imagine how the likes of Slippy 'G' and rude boy Henderson were treating him when the contract issues came up.
Giving the Dippers money though, now, that makes me shiver.
As long as Brenda is spending it, don't worry.
Sterling has looked relatively poor this season, but he actually created more goalscoring chances than the previous one but ended up with less assists as they were to Mario and Lambert, not Suarez and Sturridge.
Stick him on the right, tell him to take people on and then pass it to the stocky short bloke in the middle and he'll be fine. If things get tricky, pass it back to that little Spanish bloke who's always nearby and always in space for some weird reason, then start running and, as if by magic, the ball will reappear at your feet. Then pass it to the stocky bloke.
Very nice indeed; really made me smile.
It also reminded me of Jack Charlton and Bobby Robson who, as managers, never seemed able to remember the names of the players they had selected.
However, given your meritorious footballing awareness and gifted tactical acumen, as exemplified in your post above, have you thought about getting your CV up to date and applying for the City job when Pellegrini goes ??
You'd make Guardiola look like an absolute novice.