11 Apr 2015 13:09:37
Hey everyone just a few questions on sterling if anybody has any info.

1)is sterling wanting more than money than of we have offered or does he want to move to what he thinks is a "bigger club"

2)can anyone see this ending with sterling signing a new deal personally i don't, I think his heart is set on moving when he gets the chance.

3)was anyone else disgusted with the "quite flattering to be linked with arsenal" comment in that interview that says it all his hearts not in it.

I think he is a fool that believes all the hype there has been from the media and see's himself as world class.Sorry but he never has been never wil be, he will never be half the player hazard/robben are. 50 million is a miracle which we should bite hands off for to sell this deluded guy who think he's one of the best on the planet.People will say fans should support and back him he plays for blabla but its actually his actions that brought this on.The boy is supposedly wanting aguero type wages which i find hilarious. He showed us no loyalty so why in hell should we return it to him.

Ant facts/info about the situation would be appreciated guys.


1.) 11 Apr 2015
11 Apr 2015 13:29:00
anybody else bored of hearing about sterling, got a great idea let's wait till summer and see what happens


2.) 11 Apr 2015
11 Apr 2015 14:00:45
Much like yourself my initial reaction was, greedy boy who does he think he is, but as time has passed and I start to look at things in the context of the modern football world I am slowly softening.

If a Lfc player dares question the club, its a disgrace, but if a player Lfc are trying to sign (Suarez, Louvren,lalanna, Origi,etc) starts messing his club around, we view it as ok because its Liverpool he wants to join.

Put yourself in the shoes of one of these fans, and imagine how they feel, when one of their heroes, decides he wants to move on to LFC, after they have "made" him ?

It cuts both ways,and you have to accept it, while in the meanwhile making sure you get as much as possible for them,Southampton have been experts at this.

By the way there is no bigger LFC fan than me, but its changed times.


3.) 11 Apr 2015
11 Apr 2015 14:10:48
Good idea mike Liverpool football club is a million x bigger than anyone player manager or any individual come to that.
Things change quickly in football and in August 2013 who would have dreamt you'd be so close to winning a title in May 2014 and the problems of this season will get sorted in the summer too.


4.) 11 Apr 2015
11 Apr 2015 14:31:41
I personally don't think we should be looking too far into anything reported in the media about Sterling's contract situ. He may have said a few dumb things but he's a 20 year old lad who has suddenly been thrust into the limelight, with all this expectation piled on him. His agent sounds like a right piece of work and the lad deserves a break. Why not just support him whilst he is our player and wait and see what happens in the summer. Us bitching about him isn't going to have any impact on whether he stays or not, and the media are probably having a field day with this. Let's cut him some slack for now. And thanks G62, classy as always


5.) 11 Apr 2015
11 Apr 2015 14:55:12
G62, Class personified! Sterling`s situ is not that complicated because players do it all the time, they wanna see if the club is in a position to compete. He is young and naive BUT is being taken for a ride and spurred on by a self-serving and disingenuous agent which in the end, I can hope that Raheem realizes this and cuts ties with him. We can all disagree on what we think he should do BUT we should alo remember that in the end, it`s his life and his career at stake and he will do what HE thinks is best for him and NOT what we think he should do. Let`s wait and see in the summer and IMO, he and Hendo will sign because it will be suicide to let those two go regardless of the money they will bring. Trust me, you do not wanna be labelled a selling club like Arsenal was because if we cannot attract good players now, we DEFO won`t attract ANY players as a selling club