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Nothing more sure than that. He's got his mug everywhere...a right little social climber. An outsider whose absolutely immersed himself into the cult's culture and gone native.He'll follow Reade and Bascombe into the Nationals to ensure they are "looked after"so to speak.
This will forever entertain me.The only thing balanced about Posh Boy Pearce is the chips he carries on both shoulders.
This will forever entertain me.
It's so simple yet utterly hilarious.Beef Burger Features good banter imo.
I think the sound of silence will be deafening until the cup game and hopefully longeris there actually a silent kopite in existence ?
My admiration for the man has never been so high. I wavered at times, couldn't even bear to look at this thread when we were in the dirt, but he carried on, business as usual with the consistency of well-whipped cream.
There are a range of arguments for that view, some sounder than others. The silliest argument is that Sterling owes a debt of gratitude to Liverpool because they “showed faith in him at a young age”. The truth is that Liverpool put him in the team when he was 17 because they didn’t have anyone better. They weren’t doing him a favour. Every time he played for them, it was because he earned it. He owes them nothing.
After Liverpool lost 4-1 to Arsenal on Saturday, Brendan Rodgers spent much of his post-match press conference criticising Sterling’s agent, Aidy Ward. It’s easy for a manager to criticise an agent since nobody likes or trusts agents, and if by doing so the manager can avoid talking about a heavy defeat, so much the better.
However, it should be remembered that nobody’s interests are more directly bound up with Sterling’s than Ward’s. If he is to maximise his own earnings over the player’s career, he needs Sterling to maximise his potential.
Right now, Ward might be looking at Liverpool’s squad and wondering: who is there to show him the way? Are Brendan Rodgers and Daniel Sturridge the sort of role models that are going to lead him to the top of the game?
Already it would be hard to argue that Sterling has played any better this season than last. Ward can’t afford to be complacent. If he feels there’s a danger Sterling’s development could be stalling at Liverpool, he has to look at the options. So when Sterling says the current impasse is not about money, he might just be telling the truth.
When he wrote "they. ARE . worried", I'm presuming he's talking about his friends and family lol lolI wonder what that cultist has to say now?
think our strategy of buying young/using youth system is perfect. But the one place that we should not hesitate to break that mold is to bring goals into the side. We should compete in wages/fees with any top side in Europe when it comes to getting these players.
I think the sound of silence will be deafening until the cup game and hopefully longer