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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Poorly advised to be turning down a long term contract at c.£75k a week, or right not to sign and better off moving elsewhere for more?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

£75k is a lot of money but in reality he can earn double that elsewhere now.

So he has the right not to sign it. Liverpool can sell him but to buy a ready made replacement will cost £25m and wages over £100k a week anyway.

Players have all the power nowadays so if he keeps playing well they will have to pay him it eventually.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Has it being announced that he has refused the contrary or is this just media spec either way his still a lfc player till 2017

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it's similar to Rooney asking for a transfer, perhaps....his head may be turned and his advisers may not be best for him, though he's more than entitled to earn what he can, it's a short career. Playing wise, I think he'll develop best at LFC, but see what happens...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Poorly advised to be turning down a long term contract at c.£75k a week, or right not to sign and better off moving elsewhere for more?"

If he can get more money at a club where they can challenge for titles, its a no brainer surely?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Has it being announced that he has refused the contrary or is this just media spec either way his still a lfc player till 2017 "

Rodgers said in a press conference today that Sterling hadn't yet put pen to paper on what is a stunning deal. Connections to the player he has no intention of signing. Despite being contracted to 2017, if he doesn't want to stay, Liverpool will be forced to cash in.

Short term he would be mad to move, he is in a good environment with a manager who wants to build a team around him. I hope he sees sense.

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By *laineabdneilCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool

Word Is he going to sign next week no worries

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Word Is he going to sign next week no worries "

He should get on and do it before the fans get on at him. And before his agent sees the mega bucks opportunity to put him on the bench at Madrid!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Liverpool won't be winning the title in Sterlings lifetime so if he has any ambition of winning this trophy he'll have to leave.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Word Is he going to sign next week no worries

He should get on and do it before the fans get on at him. And before his agent sees the mega bucks opportunity to put him on the bench at Madrid!"

Which is exactly why Rodgers spoke to the press about it putting pressure on the player from the fans.

I have been less than impressed with his comments to the media about Balotelli either poor man management in my view.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Word Is he going to sign next week no worries

He should get on and do it before the fans get on at him. And before his agent sees the mega bucks opportunity to put him on the bench at Madrid!

Which is exactly why Rodgers spoke to the press about it putting pressure on the player from the fans.

I have been less than impressed with his comments to the media about Balotelli either poor man management in my view.

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I am sure the clubs owners told Rodgers to go public.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think a lot of the major clubs might be put off by the 'I go on holiday somewhere hot whenever I want to or I'm feeling a little tired' clause he insists upon....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

How many players have left liverpool and become better players? Owen? Torres? Let him leave for 30m he'll get one season at Madrid and we've got Ibe.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think a lot of the major clubs might be put off by the 'I go on holiday somewhere hot whenever I want to or I'm feeling a little tired' clause he insists upon...."

He is still work in progress, another couple of years putting in solid performances at Liverpool and he will be able to take his pick of where to go next. He should be very careful with his development, too many young players get carried away and end up never being as good as they could.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think a lot of the major clubs might be put off by the 'I go on holiday somewhere hot whenever I want to or I'm feeling a little tired' clause he insists upon....

He is still work in progress, another couple of years putting in solid performances at Liverpool and he will be able to take his pick of where to go next. He should be very careful with his development, too many young players get carried away and end up never being as good as they could."

He has immense potential if he is handled properly. I don't think he would benefit from a move to Spain where potentially he might not make first team. I agree he should stay put. My concern is are Liverpool players treated too much with kid gloves. Why Sturridge was out so longer mains a mystery to me.

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By *laineabdneilCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool


"Liverpool won't be winning the title in Sterlings lifetime so if he has any ambition of winning this trophy he'll have to leave. "

Wow it's Mystic Meg !!!!!!!!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have no idea what is best for Raheem Sterling, how his advisors might be influencing his decision making and what his thoughts are. I also have no idea whether Daniel Sturridge or other playets have been handled with kid gloves for too long. However Liverpool are more likely to win silverware with Sterling staying and Sturridge able to sustain his fitness for much longer periods. I hope Liverpool management know how to handle these things and my opinion on the matter would be worth diddly squat to them. I guess time will tell if they do...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm my opinion he is overrated and doesn't deserve such a contract at such a young age. He'll end up being another overpaid overrated English 'superstar' I think there should be a salary cap on young players earning to keep them grounded and want to improve as players

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By *ibbyhunterCouple  over a year ago

keighley

maybe money is not his god, is he a london boy maybe he just wants to go back down there.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm my opinion he is overrated and doesn't deserve such a contract at such a young age. He'll end up being another overpaid overrated English 'superstar' I think there should be a salary cap on young players earning to keep them grounded and want to improve as players "

Statistically he is Liverpool's top attacking player this season but I agree with the need for him to remain grounded as he develops.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He should take the money and run, dribble, shoot and score (preferably whilst on the pitch.

Whether it is good for the game in the long run, only time will tell.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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He should take the money and run, dribble, shoot and score (preferably whilst on the pitch.

Whether it is good for the game in the long run, only time will tell.

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he is no steven gerrard who is Liverpool through and through from a very young age

so why would he stay at Liverpool for less money that he can get at another club he has no affinity to

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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He should take the money and run, dribble, shoot and score (preferably whilst on the pitch.

Whether it is good for the game in the long run, only time will tell.

he is no steven gerrard who is Liverpool through and through from a very young age

so why would he stay at Liverpool for less money that he can get at another club he has no affinity to"

God forbid those filthy scouse gits get to hold onto a decent young player eh! ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anyone who turns down 75K per week to kick a ball is a fucking idiot.

Never mind 19 years of age?..I mean seriously?..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

And also..

A LOT of this is agents pushing the deal, not the player though.

The player should still have the bollocks to make his own decisions.

75K per week ffs....

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"God forbid those filthy scouse gits get to hold onto a decent young player eh! ? "

Shame they recalled Jordan Ibe so soon, saw him in a Rams shirt a couple of times and he looks more than decent

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My mate Harry his cousin Dave said his neighbour Heinz saw him getting off a plane in Munich, Clive.

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By *L RogueMan  over a year ago

London

If Real Madrid come calling, he's gone!

The thing is club loyalty is a thing of the past. You won't see the One-Club heroes anymore: The likes of Gerrard, Scholes, Carragher and Giggs. Players are not interested in creating a legacy at a club which involves staying for eight years or more: Henry, Shearer, Cantona and Lampard.

Agents and "representatives" are the real culprits. Knowing they'll get a share of big money moves means the players are never settled.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If Real Madrid come calling, he's gone!

The thing is club loyalty is a thing of the past. You won't see the One-Club heroes anymore: The likes of Gerrard, Scholes, Carragher and Giggs. Players are not interested in creating a legacy at a club which involves staying for eight years or more: Henry, Shearer, Cantona and Lampard.

Agents and "representatives" are the real culprits. Knowing they'll get a share of big money moves means the players are never settled. "

Mark Noble ?

And why should Sterling show any loyalty to Liverpool ? They are not his club. They bought him from Queen's Park Raisens.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"If Real Madrid come calling, he's gone!

The thing is club loyalty is a thing of the past. You won't see the One-Club heroes anymore: The likes of Gerrard, Scholes, Carragher and Giggs. Players are not interested in creating a legacy at a club which involves staying for eight years or more: Henry, Shearer, Cantona and Lampard.

Agents and "representatives" are the real culprits. Knowing they'll get a share of big money moves means the players are never settled. "

my mate Eric is a bit of a one club hero, says he'll only ever move to the feathers if the manager of the crown stops him sitting at his seat at the bar..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

London teenager miles from home and his family. Money may not be everything to him

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"London teenager miles from home and his family. Money may not be everything to him"

Are you hoping for a return of the prodigal son ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find it quite sad that a player that's achieved nothing and needed a holiday not so long ago has the nerve to try holding Liverpool to ransom.

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"I think a lot of the major clubs might be put off by the 'I go on holiday somewhere hot whenever I want to or I'm feeling a little tired' clause he insists upon...."

Turned out to be a good thing, he's been the best player at Liverpool since his return.

No no, I dont agree it should be a done thing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"London teenager miles from home and his family. Money may not be everything to him

Are you hoping for a return of the prodigal son ?"

he wasn't prodigal, he was poached

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"I find it quite sad that a player that's achieved nothing and needed a holiday not so long ago has the nerve to try holding Liverpool to ransom. "

To ransom?

How does that work?

You dont have to sign any contract, he might think he deserves more money, he might take the advice than Gerrard has 'possibly' given him. That could be 'My biggest regret was not playing for a team abroad'.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I find it quite sad that a player that's achieved nothing and needed a holiday not so long ago has the nerve to try holding Liverpool to ransom. "

What ransom is he holding them to. He is contracted for another two years and will play for them unless sold. He has every right to ask for what he thinks he deserves, if Liverpool don't think he's worth it they will get rid.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I find it quite sad that a player that's achieved nothing and needed a holiday not so long ago has the nerve to try holding Liverpool to ransom. "

or maybe refreshing to see a manager look at the issue, which we don't know fully tbh and make a decision which has paid dividends..?

and its not holding anyone to ransom its negotiating..

if the club aren't happy they wont pay and will sell him on..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Its all a question of if he's after the money or becoming the best player he can be. 75k is big money at his age and seems to send the message that he's made it and can promote apathy. The best players never rest on their laurels and work harder for longer. Is he that kind of player or just wanting to make more more more? If he's after development he could do a lot worse than liverpool

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

Id rather live in Spain than in the UK and take home a very good wage.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Id rather live in Spain than in the UK and take home a very good wage."

And personally I'd rather do something constructive and be the best I could than warm a bench

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Id rather live in Spain than in the UK and take home a very good wage.

And personally I'd rather do something constructive and be the best I could than warm a bench"

Would hate to see a young British talent wasting away on a bench somewhere, better to be playing and learning the game.

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Id rather live in Spain than in the UK and take home a very good wage.

And personally I'd rather do something constructive and be the best I could than warm a bench

Would hate to see a young British talent wasting away on a bench somewhere, better to be playing and learning the game."

Yeah totally agree. Uk, Spain, Italy, Germany, Holland, Scotland wherever really.

I hate to see any good players leave these shores, being british dosent come into it.

Tierry Henry for example, what a loss he was to MOTD etc

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He is now where near the finished item yet. Yes full of potential but as a lifelong Liverpool fan he can also be frustrating to watch, he beats players on pace, but when he is slowed down by better defenders he hasn't got the close control to get by them, and his finishing has a lot to be desired. 4 one in ones against Man utd proved that.

He should sign the contract and become the polished diamond he can be then in 3 years he will get the contract he deserves......

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"He is now where near the finished item yet. Yes full of potential but as a lifelong Liverpool fan he can also be frustrating to watch, he beats players on pace, but when he is slowed down by better defenders he hasn't got the close control to get by them, and his finishing has a lot to be desired. 4 one in ones against Man utd proved that.

He should sign the contract and become the polished diamond he can be then in 3 years he will get the contract he deserves......"

he's 19, bloody ell give the lad chance..

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

He should ask the FA for advice, not just the current manager.

If I move abroad to play will that alone effect my chances of playing for England?

If its a NO, consider the move to Spain, if the opportunity comes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He is now where near the finished item yet. Yes full of potential but as a lifelong Liverpool fan he can also be frustrating to watch, he beats players on pace, but when he is slowed down by better defenders he hasn't got the close control to get by them, and his finishing has a lot to be desired. 4 one in ones against Man utd proved that.

He should sign the contract and become the polished diamond he can be then in 3 years he will get the contract he deserves......

he's 19, bloody ell give the lad chance..

"

hat's exactly what I'm saying, he needs to learn his trade, and there's worse places he could do it than Liverpool. Unfortunately his "advisors" may only be after the money on offer elsewhere

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"He should ask the FA for advice, not just the current manager.

If I move abroad to play will that alone effect my chances of playing for England?

If its a NO, consider the move to Spain, if the opportunity comes."

If he continues to develop he will have plenty of time to play abroad and will also be in a better position to negotiate his terms. Surely better to prove himself for a couple of years before chasing the cash??

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"He should ask the FA for advice, not just the current manager.

If I move abroad to play will that alone effect my chances of playing for England?

If its a NO, consider the move to Spain, if the opportunity comes.

If he continues to develop he will have plenty of time to play abroad and will also be in a better position to negotiate his terms. Surely better to prove himself for a couple of years before chasing the cash??"

Putting myself in his shoes.

Abroad it would have to be Real or Barca or dont bother.

I think their coaching is and will be that good.

Say either of those two offered me 75k aswell, (maybe better tax benifits) plus a jet on the runway.

Then I would take it, that chance might not come again.

As mentioned to develop my game I wouldnt bother anywhere else abroad as I dont think they will be much better than Liverpool anyway.

Maybe Inter milan, but still.

I also think its better for your health out there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He should ask the FA for advice, not just the current manager.

If I move abroad to play will that alone effect my chances of playing for England?

If its a NO, consider the move to Spain, if the opportunity comes.

If he continues to develop he will have plenty of time to play abroad and will also be in a better position to negotiate his terms. Surely better to prove himself for a couple of years before chasing the cash??

Putting myself in his shoes.

Abroad it would have to be Real or Barca or dont bother.

I think their coaching is and will be that good.

Say either of those two offered me 75k aswell, (maybe better tax benifits) plus a jet on the runway.

Then I would take it, that chance might not come again.

As mentioned to develop my game I wouldnt bother anywhere else abroad as I dont think they will be much better than Liverpool anyway.

Maybe Inter milan, but still.

I also think its better for your health out there"

Id take a pay cut to move from Liverpool to either Madrid or Barcelona. Possibly even Stockport.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

yes global warming or not its still damp and cold enough here at times upto 6 months of the year..

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

Its just a better standard of life, get a place just outside the city of Madrid or Barca, your 30 mins max away from the airport.

Im not knocking Liverpool, or any other UK city but I dont think we can compete with the climate, culture, possibly even the coaching.

My biggest worry would be family and home sickness.

I also truly believe if it aint fucked dont try fixing it, so I suppose Im being a hypocrit, £75k every single week of the year to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world isnt bad afterall.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hello gullible young teenager, sign this contract, we do have your best interests at heart you know.

Can I get my legal team and experts to go through it first please?

Why, you ungrateful wretch! Holding the club to ransome like that.

Contracts need to be examined

Remember those five important words.

Always read the small print!

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By *L RogueMan  over a year ago

London


"If Real Madrid come calling, he's gone!

The thing is club loyalty is a thing of the past. You won't see the One-Club heroes anymore: The likes of Gerrard, Scholes, Carragher and Giggs. Players are not interested in creating a legacy at a club which involves staying for eight years or more: Henry, Shearer, Cantona and Lampard.

Agents and "representatives" are the real culprits. Knowing they'll get a share of big money moves means the players are never settled.

Mark Noble ?

And why should Sterling show any loyalty to Liverpool ? They are not his club. They bought him from Queen's Park Raisens. "

He's still young and learning his trade and Liverpool invested in him. It's about legacy. You think of a player and one club springs to mind. He could win things with Liverpool and be this generation's John Barnes.

Fair play for Mark Noble.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If Real Madrid come calling, he's gone!

The thing is club loyalty is a thing of the past. You won't see the One-Club heroes anymore: The likes of Gerrard, Scholes, Carragher and Giggs. Players are not interested in creating a legacy at a club which involves staying for eight years or more: Henry, Shearer, Cantona and Lampard.

Agents and "representatives" are the real culprits. Knowing they'll get a share of big money moves means the players are never settled.

Mark Noble ?

And why should Sterling show any loyalty to Liverpool ? They are not his club. They bought him from Queen's Park Raisens.

He's still young and learning his trade and Liverpool invested in him. It's about legacy. You think of a player and one club springs to mind. He could win things with Liverpool and be this generation's John Barnes.

Fair play for Mark Noble.

"

John Barnes? Does that mean Raheem will play well for Liverpool, but be shite in an England shirt?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He should leave and go to a bigger club and gradually make his way to the top , a club like Southampton would suit him to playing football .

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"If Real Madrid come calling, he's gone!

The thing is club loyalty is a thing of the past. You won't see the One-Club heroes anymore: The likes of Gerrard, Scholes, Carragher and Giggs. Players are not interested in creating a legacy at a club which involves staying for eight years or more: Henry, Shearer, Cantona and Lampard.

Agents and "representatives" are the real culprits. Knowing they'll get a share of big money moves means the players are never settled.

Mark Noble ?

And why should Sterling show any loyalty to Liverpool ? They are not his club. They bought him from Queen's Park Raisens.

He's still young and learning his trade and Liverpool invested in him. It's about legacy. You think of a player and one club springs to mind. He could win things with Liverpool and be this generation's John Barnes.

Fair play for Mark Noble.

John Barnes? Does that mean Raheem will play well for Liverpool, but be shite in an England shirt? "

Hell of a rapper mind

John Barnes wasnt consistant enough, he was good but not outstanding enough of the time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He should of stayed at QPR

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Arry would never have given him a chance.

Liverpool invested nish in sterling. They bought him from the club that did develop him. That club was QPR

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