Tru_Blu wrote:Peps need to keep changing the damn team is the problem with the front six. Just play your strongest team like Klopp, but no gotta force the changes. Management overthinking has cost us
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Tru_Blu wrote:Peps need to keep changing the damn team is the problem with the front six. Just play your strongest team like Klopp, but no gotta force the changes. Management overthinking has cost us
Klopp’s management of his team has pissed all over Pep’s this season - in every department .
nottsblue wrote:Wouldn’t sell him in January.
But he has the second half of the season to show the desire and hunger that was evident last season. He himself will know he has fallen short these last few months and it’s up to him to get himself in a place where he recovers his mojo. Or his place must come under threat.
You always have to think when selling a player, can we source a replacement as good or with bags of potential, otherwise there’s no point. If he recovers his mojo I think we will struggle to find a replacement that’s as good as 2018/19 and the first 2/3 months of 19/20. But if his form stays largely the same as the last 3 months a better replacement will be out there
Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:Wouldn’t sell him in January.
But he has the second half of the season to show the desire and hunger that was evident last season. He himself will know he has fallen short these last few months and it’s up to him to get himself in a place where he recovers his mojo. Or his place must come under threat.
You always have to think when selling a player, can we source a replacement as good or with bags of potential, otherwise there’s no point. If he recovers his mojo I think we will struggle to find a replacement that’s as good as 2018/19 and the first 2/3 months of 19/20. But if his form stays largely the same as the last 3 months a better replacement will be out there
We’re talking about selling him?
My lord.
Beefymcfc wrote:He’s fucked, in a fatigued way.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:Wouldn’t sell him in January.
But he has the second half of the season to show the desire and hunger that was evident last season. He himself will know he has fallen short these last few months and it’s up to him to get himself in a place where he recovers his mojo. Or his place must come under threat.
You always have to think when selling a player, can we source a replacement as good or with bags of potential, otherwise there’s no point. If he recovers his mojo I think we will struggle to find a replacement that’s as good as 2018/19 and the first 2/3 months of 19/20. But if his form stays largely the same as the last 3 months a better replacement will be out there
We’re talking about selling him?
My lord.
And PeP wasn't thinking of Selling Aguero when he brought in JG ? Aguero then worked his socks off and put to bed any thoughts that may have entered PePs bald head.
Sterling's football has been average to shit for months now and no one can argue otherwise - you have to remember this player is already on 200 to 250 k a week and there was talk of him being given a rise to some stupid amount like 350 k.................... ....my lord indeed !
If he doesn't improve his performances for the rest of the season then fuckign yes we should sell him in the summer - today he played like a cunt (Again ) Foden was on the bench (Again )
Beefymcfc wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:Wouldn’t sell him in January.
But he has the second half of the season to show the desire and hunger that was evident last season. He himself will know he has fallen short these last few months and it’s up to him to get himself in a place where he recovers his mojo. Or his place must come under threat.
You always have to think when selling a player, can we source a replacement as good or with bags of potential, otherwise there’s no point. If he recovers his mojo I think we will struggle to find a replacement that’s as good as 2018/19 and the first 2/3 months of 19/20. But if his form stays largely the same as the last 3 months a better replacement will be out there
We’re talking about selling him?
My lord.
And PeP wasn't thinking of Selling Aguero when he brought in JG ? Aguero then worked his socks off and put to bed any thoughts that may have entered PePs bald head.
Sterling's football has been average to shit for months now and no one can argue otherwise - you have to remember this player is already on 200 to 250 k a week and there was talk of him being given a rise to some stupid amount like 350 k.................... ....my lord indeed !
If he doesn't improve his performances for the rest of the season then fuckign yes we should sell him in the summer - today he played like a cunt (Again ) Foden was on the bench (Again )
Interesting take. I look at Sterling for what he has done this far and not on current form. Even forgetting the last 2 seasons, I’m fairly sure he’s still been one of our top performers this season, goals etc. What is it, 20 goals this season, played easily more games than any other player and before the last game, doesn’t ever seem to be rested. After his last game I worked out that he had played a game just over every 3 and half days since the start of the season, which is barmy when you think about it.
What also has to be appreciated is that he is Pep’s go to man. There’s obviously all the games he’s played in but you also have to consider his positions. We all know he prefers it on the right but with No Sane, it’s get Raheem on the left, same as when we want to play Mahrez or Bernie there, which is fair enough, but then he’s the go to guy when we don’t play Jesus or Sergio. All this whilst getting back to support our defence.
So, for me, not even a thought to sell Raheem, he’s been one of our best players during these record breaking years. My thoughts are that he’s physically and mentally worn out, and that’s without mentioning the England/racism issues he’s had to deal with over the same period.
blues2win wrote:Went to the game yesterday. Sterling was anonymous. Missed a couple of chances. He’s got a lot of credit in the bank so suggestions he should be sold are wide of the mark but he shouldn't start in the two Real games at this rate.
Bluemoon4610 wrote:blues2win wrote:Went to the game yesterday. Sterling was anonymous. Missed a couple of chances. He’s got a lot of credit in the bank so suggestions he should be sold are wide of the mark but he shouldn't start in the two Real games at this rate.
I'd drop/rest him in the next two or three games. Use Bernie and Riyad and let Razza get a complete break for two weeks. If he comes back just as shit as he's been recently, at least tiredness can be ruled out. But hopefully some rest and the fact he's not undropable will work to give us last season's Raheem back again.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:blues2win wrote:Went to the game yesterday. Sterling was anonymous. Missed a couple of chances. He’s got a lot of credit in the bank so suggestions he should be sold are wide of the mark but he shouldn't start in the two Real games at this rate.
I'd drop/rest him in the next two or three games. Use Bernie and Riyad and let Razza get a complete break for two weeks. If he comes back just as shit as he's been recently, at least tiredness can be ruled out. But hopefully some rest and the fact he's not undropable will work to give us last season's Raheem back again.
Baldie will never do that - he has form for continuing to play under performing / shit players (Unless your name is Sane )
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I think too many excuses are made to defend any player that is playing shit these days - I will grant you this , a player with mental problems will 100% be affected on the pitch (Family , marriage, racism ) but Raheem has been given all the love and attention that he has , deservedly , received by the masses,so, that cannot be the reason why he is playing like he is playing. As for tiredness , I call bullshit on this , hes young and young players can play till they drop. He just cannot seem to dribble past a player anymore or when he does his final ball to a City player seems to be misjudged by him.If you notice he now plays the 'easy' ball, more often than not ,backwards or sideways as he knows hes not as potent getting past defenders as he used to , its what defenders do when they are off form , they play the easy ball instead of being more productive with it.
His goals are not in question - his overall football is in question.
What annoyed me yesterday was that if Sane played like Sterling then Baldie would have subbed him 30 mins before he did sub him.
Saul Goodman wrote:He needs to be on the bench for the next few matches. He was horrible again vs Sheffield
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