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bigredkop #426567 21/07/14 12:47 PM
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Loaning players out is a waste of time. He wont improve playing for a B grade team, just pick up bad habits.

Keep him at Anfield, give him a few run outs, let him mature and who knows.

bigredkop #426568 21/07/14 12:53 PM
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What on earth are you on about?

Look on page 4 of this thread and a comment by 'Keefe' which comments on Sterling and Ibe's styles to that of Messi and Ronaldo.

I didn't bring up the comparison, another poster did and I said that it's not fair to do this at all.

Wind your neck in

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Originally Posted By: Chris2402
What on earth are you on about?

Look on page 4 of this thread and a comment by 'Keefe' which comments on Sterling and Ibe's styles to that of Messi and Ronaldo.

I didn't bring up the comparison, another poster did and I said that it's not fair to do this at all.

Wind your neck in


Like I said a few posts up in not comparing them just the style of play each have are different to each other. Ibe is direct, quick, and power in the style of Ronald and Sterling is more guile, and quick feet like Messi. Young players adapt the style to the best players in the world and that's what they are trying to do.

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Originally Posted By: Chris2402
What on earth are you on about?

Look on page 4 of this thread and a comment by 'Keefe' which comments on Sterling and Ibe's styles to that of Messi and Ronaldo.

I didn't bring up the comparison, another poster did and I said that it's not fair to do this at all.

Wind your neck in


Yes and it is fair to compare their styles of play, he isn't comparing their talent to the messi and ronaldo right now. In addition you can also compare them to them at their counterparts age. yet another valid comparison. Maybe make sure you re read things first boyo before you start asking others to wind their neck in.

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I'd have to agree with keefe, he has more of a ronaldo style to him, albeit nowhere near the same level.

And yes it's a completely okay comparison I dunno why chris is throwing a hissy fit about it either but lets stick to the topic and not act like children ey guys?

mybloodisred #426584 21/07/14 01:30 PM
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Hissy fit? Lol

Part of the reason young players struggle is because they have one good game, or a decent spell of form and then suddenly they are the next Gerrard, the next Ronaldo, the next Messi.

Young players should focus on developing their own styles, as coached by whoever manages the teams they play for.

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I say keep Ibe. He should be getting plenty of game time in the domestic cups ad the odd prem league appearance from the bench.

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