Sadly for him - and for those who love him - he looks nailed on to become the next Gazza.
All the signs are that will be the case, maybe without the success in a World Cup finals to make the public live him though.
Sadly for him - and for those who love him - he looks nailed on to become the next Gazza.
I'm more confused reading that than I was while reading the Da Vinci CodeI hope he puts liverpool to the sword when he plays them and celebrate s his goals in the kop end.i think the media and liverpool have treated him badly.1st in any other walk of life if you got pissed off with your employer and didnt want to go in you be disciplined or sacked.remember he s only 20 pretty much a kid if someone offered to double your wages and win stuff which lets face it liverpool are a spent force now.what would you do now liverpool can t sack him because they lose a shed load of money so lets get the fans and media on his back.people need to realise footballers are mercenary with no loyalties and why would they clubs are the same soon as they want shot of someone they make life difficult for the player how many kids has sterling seen fail and been ****ed off by clubs he must have seen it happen loads.so acting as he did is understandable he s had to be hard to get to where he is.liverpool never offered him a contract after they just missed out on the league.so he orobably was nt happy about that and if liverpool value you him at 50mil why have they only offered him 100000 a week.all in all he s 20 and a cracking player whose english and everyone running him down.he ll be fine at city good luck to him
Is this why Delph didn't join Citeh, cos he'd have to play with that ****?.
Doesn't matter if they spend it well. They've offloaded a player who thinks he's better than he is and put 50M into the bank in the process. Even if they piss it up against numerous walls they won't have a player in their squad who would be a negative influence. Good business for Liverpool but highlights how fecked up the Premier League is when Sterling is valued at £50,000,000 plus £5.2M a year in wages.bonkers deal, he's woth 15m at most as it stands. Liverpool have done a great bit of business, but only if(as has been mentioned above) if they spend it well
Doesn't matter if they spend it well. They've offloaded a player who thinks he's better than he is and put 50M into the bank in the process. Even if they piss it up against numerous walls they won't have a player in their squad who would be a negative influence. Good business for Liverpool but highlights how fecked up the Premier League is when Sterling is valued at £50,000,000 plus £5.2M a year in wages.
He could be a world class player in a few years, but his attitude seems so suspect that there is a very reasonable chance that he will fail to realise his potential. Hope he does well for the England team's sake.
Doesn't matter if they spend it well. They've offloaded a player who thinks he's better than he is and put 50M into the bank in the process. Even if they piss it up against numerous walls they won't have a player in their squad who would be a negative influence. Good business for Liverpool but highlights how fecked up the Premier League is when Sterling is valued at £50,000,000 plus £5.2M a year in wages.
He is Jamaican. Isn't he?
£49m for him is a joke. Football is mental, the fall out when it all goes tits up is going to be epic.
No chance Reus would go to Liverpool. He's pretty much got the pick of clubs across Europe.