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whoever the manager will be if its BR or a new manager , sterling must be moved on and the semi final for me has just cemented that thought in my opinion , his wage demands and down right horrible selfish attitude has been a massive factor on liverpool's season finishing at wembley yesterday , i have never disliked a liverpool player ever like i really dislike him , i cant support him , dont care if he scores 5 hatricks now till the end of the season for me he MUST be sold .

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You dislike him more than Owen?

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i think he is more poison that owen

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Originally Posted By: mightyreds
You dislike him more than Owen?
yes never disliked a player so much , michael owen won cups and scored goals was a great liverpool player even at 19 owen was great , not this fella , move him on .

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Originally Posted By: mightyreds
You dislike him more than Owen?


I think Sterling's a little knob and I hope he becomes the next Shaun Wright-Phillips on someone elses bench, but Owen is next level on the list of tosssers sick

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At least Owen was talented, and fulfilled his talent at that.

Can't take that away from him.

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Stop blaming sterling

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Bridge failings as a Lfc manager ...


Sugar coat it all U like .... Ie
sterling fault
Sg fault etc etc


Brodge fvcked up .... Get him out 1st

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Originally Posted By: gnp-uk
Stop blaming sterling

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Bridge failings as a Lfc manager ...


Sugar coat it all U like .... Ie
sterling fault
Sg fault etc etc


Brodge fvcked up .... Get him out 1st
i will blame sterling he needs blaming

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Sterling attitude is his own issue as is his wage demands

The only think i do think is BR making think he is much better than he is and not keep him grounded

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Originally Posted By: fazakerley red 1
whoever the manager will be if its BR or a new manager , sterling must be moved on and the semi final for me has just cemented that thought in my opinion , his wage demands and down right horrible selfish attitude has been a massive factor on liverpool's season finishing at wembley yesterday , i have never disliked a liverpool player ever like i really dislike him , i cant support him , dont care if he scores 5 hatricks now till the end of the season for me he MUST be sold .


sorry Faz, but Sterling is an easy target at the moment.

he's merely 20 years old. a kid who grew up in difficult circumstances and then found himself with more money than many can imagine and loads of free time. the risk that he would make some bad decisions and that people around him would try to exploit him was known.

fault lies with the club, in particular the manager, for failing to protect Sterling and nurture him holistically. between the ages of 17 and 20 - hugely formative years for a footballer, BR was his manager. He had the opportunity to become a father figure and someone that by this time Sterling would be totally loyal to. He failed.

Why did he fail? because BR himself is immature and inexperienced. He doesn't have moral or footballing authority. he therefore didn't command the respect of even the teenagers he was coaching. His personal life shows that he's immature and unsettled in that dept - so how can he focus on LFC and earn the respect of young players? That's a key difference between him and managers such as Fergie, Mourinho, Wenger, Rafa. All of them seem to have settled family lives.


'I was only in the game for the love of football - and I wanted to bring back happiness to the people of Liverpool.' Bill Shankly

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