Raheem Sterling

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Perhaps it's that the English players just haven't been good enough. For all the moans about the likes of Scott Sinclair and Jack Rodwell not getting a fair chance, isn't it telling that both of them are in relegation battles this season?

Not necessarily. Who else is going to buy them based on their non-existent Premier League form?
 

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Very brave taking on the club at such a young age, can't see it ending very well to be honest. He's getting a poor reputation now, and if he forced a move to a Real Madrid for example he'd be a bench warmer mainly. Not a great career move this.
Thats my feelings on it, he's only 20; I don't see why he can't stay for another couple of years at Liverpool, get his six figure per week salary, develop his game and fully begin to realise his potential and then move to some place where he could win things consistently and be a regular starter. I think he's jumping the gun, and his new agent isn't doing him any favours by not seeing this either. He doesn't need to show loyalty but he is gambling with his future if he does push this through.
 

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'king hell Red :ffs: :lol:
 

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Silkyman missing the point again.

Young players need to choose their destination wisely because they need different footballing experiences to grow as players. They need to play and make mistakes in order to develop. People are questioning whether City would offer him that. Liverpool are offering that and people are saying it's a risk to leave that behind at 20. Personally I think him saying he wants to go and win trophies at 20 is ludicrous, if he's good enough teams will pick him up when he should be a better player if Liverpool aren't competing.

Anyway, I think it's becoming a little more clear that it's a London move he's after.
 
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say what you will, but he's handled this very badly. Reputation last a lifetime and he's ruining his.
You say that, but people are quick to forget that Rooney has held United by the nuts multiple times and is still worshipped by the fans.
 

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You say that, but people are quick to forget that Rooney has held United by the nuts multiple times and is still worshipped by the fans.
A lot of proper, ear to the ground United fans do dislike Rooney to be fair. But he has tried on numerous time as you say,
 

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and lets not forget this is liverpool we are talking about. liverpool fans would forgive anything if you are a half decent player and give them the spotlight they crave. look at suarez and gerrard for a start. they are quick to sell their morals down the river absolutely no doubt about that.
 

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You say that, but people are quick to forget that Rooney has held United by the nuts multiple times and is still worshipped by the fans.

Rooney has at least delivered on a consistent basis for United though, and has numerous awards / medals to back up his demands.
 

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I think he's lost the PR battle on this (not surprising really), but the money thing appears to be coming more from Liverpool and the media than him. He's a good player that certainly has the talent to play for at least one of the teams currently above Liverpool in the league.

As for the links to Arsenal. I'm torn because he's a very promising player, but he's yet another wide player that likes to cut in to play the no.10 role. I feel we have too much of that already and have cried out for width, particularly in our last few games.

Going into next season with Sanchez, Ozil and Stirling would look great on paper, but I would worry it will end up with us being narrowest side in the UK again.
 

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Apparently German journalists are getting excited about Sterling joining Bayern..
 

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Silkyman missing the point again.

Young players need to choose their destination wisely because they need different footballing experiences to grow as players. They need to play and make mistakes in order to develop. People are questioning whether City would offer him that. Liverpool are offering that and people are saying it's a risk to leave that behind at 20. Personally I think him saying he wants to go and win trophies at 20 is ludicrous, if he's good enough teams will pick him up when he should be a better player if Liverpool aren't competing.

Anyway, I think it's becoming a little more clear that it's a London move he's after.

When you buy 'potential' there's always the chance that the potential won't be realised. Buying the player is giving them the chance. It happens at every level and there are failures and successes at every level.
 

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a very average player playing for an average club.......why go anywhere?
 

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When you buy 'potential' there's always the chance that the potential won't be realised. Buying the player is giving them the chance. It happens at every level and there are failures and successes at every level.

What a load of shite. You clearly have no idea how young talent is developed. They don't grow on trees and get better themselves. They have to play football matches to improve. Sitting on somebody's bench is not being given a chance. It simply stunts growth.

City fans seem to have such a warped view on how young players become good professionals. The amount of City fans who say their academy will breed great new players is laughable. They are very unlikely to be given a chance because you have to have balls, patience and strengh to let young players play develop. Something that doesn't look like happening at City or Chelsea and is being reduced at clubs like Arsenal and United due to the pressures of needing to win, win, win for financial needs. This is the main reason why Chelsea and City gave ruined the game.

Fair play to Rodgers for giving young players a chance, Van Gaal is doing the same at United (although most United fans would like more youth player opportunities)
 

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Can't quite believe the scouse members of the media are saying Sterling should stay because Liverpool is the best place for his development. That's really clutching at straws, more importantly it's unconsciously revealing how far they think Liverpool have fallen.

This could be a tipping point for Liverpool's appeal as a big club. The whole operation is appallingly run. They need to show some serious intent and fast.
 

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What a load of shite. You clearly have no idea how young talent is developed. They don't grow on trees and get better themselves. They have to play football matches to improve. Sitting on somebody's bench is not being given a chance. It simply stunts growth.

City fans seem to have such a warped view on how young players become good professionals. The amount of City fans who say their academy will breed great new players is laughable. They are very unlikely to be given a chance because you have to have balls, patience and strengh to let young players play develop. Something that doesn't look like happening at City or Chelsea and is being reduced at clubs like Arsenal and United due to the pressures of needing to win, win, win for financial needs. This is the main reason why Chelsea and City gave ruined the game.

Fair play to Rodgers for giving young players a chance, Van Gaal is doing the same at United (although most United fans would like more youth player opportunities)

Spot on that.

Sterling is a disgrace. He owes everything to Rodgers. Put him in the first team aged 16, rests him to prevent burnout, shields him from criticism and played him centrally and built a team round him and this is how he gets repaid. Hope the little c*** goes to Man City for 45 million and does fuck all.
 

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He would easily get into Arsenal's starting XI

Doubt it, personally I rate Oxlade-Chamberlain higher than him. And that's ignoring the more established players we have.

What's even his preferred position now? his best form was playing as a number ten, this year his best play as been as a lone forward from the little I've seen of liverpool this year?
 

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I don't think Sterling leaving will have a serious negative impact in terms of Liverpool's team as it stands, it's more the symbolism and potential trigger effect, how long before Coutinho ups and leaves? Let's face it though, Liverpool look out of the running at the moment, I think a lot of the bile aimed at Sterling is misplaced, as well as the praise.

For a long time Liverpool could attract players on their name alone, I think that time has gone now as the Champions League bubble grows.
 

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Am I the only one thinking he just doesn't want to live in Liverpool anymore?

If he wants to move back to London, and an opportunity looks like it might present itself, then why not take it? People move careers or jobs all the time due to personal reasons; I'm not sure why footballers should be any different.

People keep saying he's handled the situation poorly, but how much of the media speculation has actually come from him? This isn't a rhetorical question, I'm genuinely asking because I don't know.
 

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Laughable? Whether you agree with it or not (I accept it's an unpopular opinion), there's hardly much between the two players either way.

If he had a better end product he'd definitely be better. That will come with game time, which unfortunately he keeps missing by getting injured.
 

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