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Re: sterling

Postby Sideshow Bob » Wed Jun 24, 2015 1:26 pm

ffs now sterling is the difference between title and no title?? if he werent english and playing for those thieving cunts, no one would give 2 shits about him.
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Re: sterling

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Jun 24, 2015 1:32 pm

Sideshow Bob wrote:ffs now sterling is the difference between title and no title?? if he werent english and playing for those thieving cunts, no one would give 2 shits about him.


you're seriously wrong dude.

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Re: sterling

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Wed Jun 24, 2015 2:11 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
Slim wrote:If Chelsea sign him, I'm not sure there are enough players on the market of the right quality for us to make up the gap.


Be very difficult in one season.

Get rid of that little wank Oscar, get a backup striker, add Sterling, I'd pay 60 mil for Sterling in that circumstance if I was Mourinho, never mind 50.


They'd probably do something suspicious like selling him to PSG for £60 million.
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Re: sterling

Postby sheblue » Wed Jun 24, 2015 2:16 pm

Most of the "reports" from such trustworthy expert reporters say that Chelsea will go to 40m max. In reality were probably beyond that now.
Didn't our esteemed chairman say he expected an 'aggressive' market this summer. Which means he expects to pay well over the odds for nearly every player were in for.
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Re: sterling

Postby Dameerto » Wed Jun 24, 2015 2:18 pm

Wake me up when someone signs him.
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Re: sterling

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Wed Jun 24, 2015 2:19 pm

Dameerto wrote:Wake me up when someone signs him.


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Re: sterling

Postby Hazy2 » Wed Jun 24, 2015 2:34 pm

Chelsea in the transfer market since Torres have ripped it up 88 mill for Matta and Luiz. Get the bod who did those deals.... headhunted FFS, He might be the best signing ever.
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Re: sterling

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Jun 24, 2015 2:38 pm

His name is Abramovic.
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Re: sterling

Postby Hazy2 » Wed Jun 24, 2015 10:37 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:His name is Abramovic.


No it was a Canadian lady. Spanked both the scum and PSG either way, she could do us with Sterling...
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Re: sterling

Postby Slim » Wed Jun 24, 2015 11:13 pm

Sideshow Bob wrote:ffs now sterling is the difference between title and no title?? if he werent english and playing for those thieving cunts, no one would give 2 shits about him.


It's not whether we sign him or not, it's whether we lose out on him to Chelsea or not.
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Re: sterling

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 3:59 am

Slim wrote:
Sideshow Bob wrote:ffs now sterling is the difference between title and no title?? if he werent english and playing for those thieving cunts, no one would give 2 shits about him.


It's not whether we sign him or not, it's whether we lose out on him to Chelsea or not.[/quote

With the Scousers spending money like kids in a sweet shop again ! This is where we should be playing hard ball, but with Chelsea on the scene we might find out very soon where he is heading, if it's them we look mugs.
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Re: sterling

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Thu Jun 25, 2015 7:00 am

Lets say he does go to Chelsea, are we seriously saying with 50m burning a hole in our pockets there is nobody better than sterling we could buy?
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Re: sterling

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 10:55 am

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lets say he does go to Chelsea, are we seriously saying with 50m burning a hole in our pockets there is nobody better than sterling we could buy?


I think deals are done and we are awaiting 1/7 BOOM
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Re: sterling

Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Jun 25, 2015 11:35 am

Hazy2 wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lets say he does go to Chelsea, are we seriously saying with 50m burning a hole in our pockets there is nobody better than sterling we could buy?


I think deals are done and we are awaiting 1/7 BOOM


the issue which Mr Pibble supposes above, is that if isn't done where do we find a pacy, skilled forward who is only 20 and has the level that sterling has....AND who happens to be for sale?

I'd suggest finding that player is a lot harder than most think. He plays for a top top club and isn't likely to be praised away.

Give the Rags 70m for Di Maria? Spend 30m on some unproven "gem" from Italia or Spain? We've seen Sterling light up the Prem with talent around him. He's a no brainer even at 50m for me.

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Re: sterling

Postby sheblue » Thu Jun 25, 2015 11:40 am

Considering the current spending trend that the dippers seem to be on, it looks like a practical certainty that the sterling deal is all but done.
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Re: sterling

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 11:57 am

DoomMerchant wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lets say he does go to Chelsea, are we seriously saying with 50m burning a hole in our pockets there is nobody better than sterling we could buy?


I think deals are done and we are awaiting 1/7 BOOM


the issue which Mr Pibble supposes above, is that if isn't done where do we find a pacy, skilled forward who is only 20 and has the level that sterling has....AND who happens to be for sale?

I'd suggest finding that player is a lot harder than most think. He plays for a top top club and isn't likely to be praised away.

Give the Rags 70m for Di Maria? Spend 30m on some unproven "gem" from Italia or Spain? We've seen Sterling light up the Prem with talent around him. He's a no brainer even at 50m for me.

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Yep, I think 1st July we will have NEWS.
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Re: sterling

Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Jun 25, 2015 11:59 am

Hazy2 wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lets say he does go to Chelsea, are we seriously saying with 50m burning a hole in our pockets there is nobody better than sterling we could buy?


I think deals are done and we are awaiting 1/7 BOOM


the issue which Mr Pibble supposes above, is that if isn't done where do we find a pacy, skilled forward who is only 20 and has the level that sterling has....AND who happens to be for sale?

I'd suggest finding that player is a lot harder than most think. He plays for a top top club and isn't likely to be praised away.

Give the Rags 70m for Di Maria? Spend 30m on some unproven "gem" from Italia or Spain? We've seen Sterling light up the Prem with talent around him. He's a no brainer even at 50m for me.

Cheers


Yep, I think 1st July we will have NEWS.


I agree, but i'm not sure it waits until then tbh. This time next week...tiny little midget, mon. In cambridge fucking blue, mon.

Bring the little fucker on. Hope it's a done deal and he's ours. I'm getting more excited by this as it potentially creeps closer...which would be a massive disappointment if we let him slip away a la Hazard.

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Re: sterling

Postby Wonderwall » Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:21 pm

unfortunately, the way things are done means the dippers will announce he is leaving as soon as they can. which means we done get the surprise announcement
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Re: sterling

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:56 pm

Interesting article on the Sterling situation at the dippers

http://screamer.deadspin.com/liverpool- ... 1713104181

Liverpool Don't Deserve Raheem Sterling
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Liverpool Don't Deserve Raheem Sterling

Here’s our daily exercise in keeping competing thoughts in our heads at the same time. European soccer has become player ruled. Particularly in the post-Chelsea, post-Manchester City era, there’s more money sloshing around in the top league than many entire nations. There’s no loyalty to club and not much more to country. Sports agents sit like ticks on the ass of a dog, leeching off their cuts and reveling in their status as bad guys of the sport. And clubs still aren’t the good guys.

Cool.

Raheem Sterling is maybe the brightest talent in English soccer, a tricky-dribbling, deft-passing, flashy, slightly raw 20-year-old with precisely the flair that the English game desperately needs. He’s not the finished product yet, but it is by no means the normal pundit hyperbole to call him one of the best young players in Europe. He has the making of a real superstar, another Eden Hazard someday, at that tier just below the very tip-top of soccer’s greatness hierarchy. He also plays for Liverpool and wants out.

Sterling wants money. Or trophies. Probably both, and Manchester City seem hell-bent on giving them to him, if media reports are to believed. It’s a pretty standard story, with two exceptions. The first is, of course, his age. He’s young and he’s got his sights set higher than most players his age. He wants to win now. Or get paid now. Whatever. It doesn’t matter, the point is he wants them now. Liverpool can’t give him both.

The second and far more troubling factor is how his pushing for a move has caused the English punditry class, especially those with a connection to the Liverpool front office, to lose their goddamned minds. For months now, a parade of ex-Liverpool players and newspaper writers have excoriated Sterling. Openly, publicly, in as ugly a fashion as they can without crossing the line into something too much even for the ravenous English appetite for tabloids and shit talk.

Leading the charge has been former Liverpool defender and current Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher. He’s been riding Sterling as far back as October of 2014, well before this current transfer saga kicked off in earnest. As things have snowballed, Carragher’s been right at the forefront, red-faced and wound up on TV, visibly seething about this kid taking on his club. Liverpool. Hallowed, you’ll never walk alone Liverpool.



So Sterling’s agent called Carragher a knob.

Now everyone’s gone haywire. An agent called Jamie Carragher a knob. This can’t stand. This is too much. Agents are vile. Sterling is a punk kid with too much self-regard. And he’s not even that good! Where do this asshole player and his agent get off?

There weren’t, of course, any words from the press when Carragher was balling his fists up talking about how Sterling’s behavior made him feel sick. Nobody blinked when Phil Johnson dumped on Sterling for having “too high an opinion of himself”. On and on, an entire media engine, with a few exceptions, piled on Sterling, saying he was too young to be anything but grateful. Not too young to get jumped on by the media. Not too young to bear the anger of Liverpool fans as they were whipped into a frenzy over the coverage. Too young for the money, but definitely old enough for the much-deserved hate.

Of course, there wasn’t this hand-wringing when Sterling was pried from QPR as a teenager. Liverpool’s insistence on doing things the “right way” wasn’t in question when they raided Southampton last summer. Nobody warned Theo Walcott or Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain that they would languish on the bench when Arsenal came in for them as youngsters. Sterling wouldn’t be a surefire starter if he went to City or Arsenal or PSG. Ask anyone. They’ll tell you. Only Liverpool can provide the combination of guaranteed playing time and amazing coaching a young talent like Sterling needs.

There’s always been a whiff of disdain when the media talks about Sterling. They were all too happy to bite on rumors that he had at least three children by numerous women. Photos of him partaking in low-grade, legal recreational drugs became evidence of his sloth. When Brendan Rodgers gave him a midseason break in Jamaica, it wasn’t a way of keeping the young star from burning out, as Rodgers insisted, but further proof that he was lazy and pampered.

I can’t comment on systemic British racism, but I do know my lying eyes. When they’re making t-shirts for Luis Suárez to let him know that he’s supported after getting suspended for using a racial slur while doing everything short of calling Sterling uppity for years, well, one starts to wonder about some of the most visibly apparent differences between the two men. Hell, Suárez was halfway out the door to Arsenal and they begged him to come back. Sterling’s not gone anywhere yet, with only the buzz of £40 million City bids around him, and Anfield is booing him while he’s not even on the pitch.

And what about Liverpool, anyway? Any of this could be excused if there were any apparent plan. Sterling actually doesn’t have much leverage, with two years on his contract. Liverpool don’t have to sell. So, given that, why would they poison the well so much that it makes staying untenable for everyone involved?

For the longest time, I’ve thought that Liverpool’s bluster, the sheer balls to strut about like you’re the best club in the world while you’re usually closer to 10th than 1st, was just that: bluster. It was, I thought, a way of keeping fans who remember the old days in line. A comfort against a world with new, big-money predators. A reliance on a creaking history in order to reassure everyone who buys tickets that the club still mattered to everyone in the world, that it was still the national treasure and cultural export it once was.

But this is looking increasingly untrue. The only explanation that makes any sense is that the Liverpool brass believe their own line every bit as much as their fans do. The 2014 challenge wasn’t a blip brought on by arguably the best pure striker in the world having the best season of his life. It was a birthright, a return to form. Liverpool are the Knicks. They’re the 1980s UCLA Bruins basketball team. Their best is fading in the rearview mirror, increasingly remembered only by middle-aged men crammed in pubs and sports bars, whispering names like Dalglish and Souness in reverent tones, as if those greats of yore could be conjured by quiet invocations and clenched eyes. And when something resembling the Liverpool of legend reemerges from the mist, as in 2014, the frenzy begins anew.

It’s not about keeping Sterling and it’s certainly not about making him happy. It’s about being right. It’s about displaying that you’re right, that the Liverpool way is alive and well. Liverpool FC, the English institution. You can, if you squint your eyes as you read the coverage of Sterling’s contract, see how much of it involves the club sub-communicating the correct poses. Liverpool, the Navy, and the Queen; let nothing sink them.

So it was that on the last day of the season we were treated to the sight of fans haranguing Sterling as Liverpool crashed to an embarrassing 6-1 loss to Stoke, their heaviest loss in 52 years. Sterling, who was on the bench and played no part in the sorry display, was booed mercilessly by the traveling Liverpool fans. He was called a greedy bastard. Then he was booed by England fans during the England-Ireland friendly. Definitely better to be right than good, Liverpool fans.

Really, why would Sterling want to be a part of that? It’s a bipolar organization, one where you’re bound to a monolithic obeisance to past glory while everyone is also really angry that they’re more likely to be rivals to Stoke than to Chelsea. Moreover, why would any young player want to be a part of that, especially an English one? Why subject yourself to the abuse which comes with being part of a Liverpool team?

Sterling’s going to leave. Maybe this summer, certainly by next. He has a touch more swagger than his accomplishments merit. His agent is almost certainly a villain, because sports agents are pretty much always villains. But I also hope he makes a billion dollars and puts a hat trick past a hapless Simon Mignolet while Jordan Henderson is pushing for an inevitable move away of his own. It’s the least Jamie Carragher and Phil Johnson and the like—bullies and loudmouths, all—deserve.

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Re: sterling

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:07 pm

If we do get stitched up I am guessing our Chairman will be expecting a damn good reason.
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