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All the papers talking about that City will try and sell Sterling, as he's not signed his contract.. got me wondering, do we get a percentage of every sale?, and he must still be worth a lot, especially in today's market. how much would he go for?!
Sterling played well in the world cup. We looked far worse, and opposition defences far less worried, when he was off the field. He may not be perfect but was easily England's best option in that position. I guess it would be better for some to have big Sam , balls lumped up to Vardy and home by the round of 16.
On the original question –– I’m sure none of us know the ins and outs of any transfer dealings but I’d be surprised if it’s a sell on fee in perpetuity. That’s like forcing a third party to be in contract with you and on and on and on. It’s possible but I’d of thought maybe Liverpool have a percentage and we’d get a percentage of that cut???
As for his performance for England he was great apart from couldn’t finish his dinners
Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal
Sterling played well in the world cup. We looked far worse, and opposition defences far less worried, when he was off the field. He may not be perfect but was easily England's best option in that position. I guess it would be better for some to have big Sam , balls lumped up to Vardy and home by the round of 16.
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I beg to differ.
Of his 44 caps, 36 have been starts. He has only played the whole 90 minutes 12 times out of those 36. He averages 65 minutes on the field. Those stats tell a story.. 2 goals in 44 games ???Hasn't scored in his last 26 internationals going back nearly 3 years !!!!
Of his 44 caps, 36 have been starts. He has only played the whole 90 minutes 12 times out of those 36. He averages 65 minutes on the field. Those stats tell a story.. 2 goals in 44 games ???Hasn't scored in his last 26 internationals going back nearly 3 years !!!!
Englands biggest enigma.
What are the stats for Rashford and Vardy? As they would be the current direct replacement.
Of his 44 caps, 36 have been starts. He has only played the whole 90 minutes 12 times out of those 36. He averages 65 minutes on the field. Those stats tell a story.. 2 goals in 44 games ???Hasn't scored in his last 26 internationals going back nearly 3 years !!!!
Englands biggest enigma.
Southgate's biggest mistake was taking him off too early against Croatia. Lovren and Vida were a lot more happy not having Sterling running at them.
Sterling played well in the world cup. We looked far worse, and opposition defences far less worried, when he was off the field. He may not be perfect but was easily England's best option in that position. I guess it would be better for some to have big Sam , balls lumped up to Vardy and home by the round of 16.
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If that's the case Washington must be kicking himself he took the Northern Irish cap he he's good at hustle and bustle football
I thought he was very dangerous for England eve if he didn't score or look like scoring. His pace kept defences back and kept them worried. He ran very well off the ball and was crucial in the early part of most England attacks.
I thought that taking him off against Croatia was a strange move, to put it mildly.
In reply to the op - no, we don't.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Sterling played well in the world cup. We looked far worse, and opposition defences far less worried, when he was off the field. He may not be perfect but was easily England's best option in that position. I guess it would be better for some to have big Sam , balls lumped up to Vardy and home by the round of 16.
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Exactly. Look what happened when Sterling was subbed vs Croatia. It allowed them to push up the pitch as Sterling was keeping them honest with his movement and playing on the last man.
He's an intelligent footballer which is why Guardiola likes him.
It seems like I'll be in the minority but here we go. Struggles to stand up, mishits passes, runs down blind alleys, shapes to play on his left foot although he can't use it, never scores but apart from that he's great.
After his displays at the World Cup he’ll be worth about £2.50.
I don't understand the talk about Sterling playing bad in the world cup, I thought he played well and stretched the back line of each team, yes he missed a chance against Sweden but that was no where near as bad as Kanes against Croatia.
People are far to quick to join the we hate sterling bandwagon
It seems like I'll be in the minority but here we go. Struggles to stand up, mishits passes, runs down blind alleys, shapes to play on his left foot although he can't use it, never scores but apart from that he's great.
Well that's factually incorrect for a start- he scored 18 league goals last season. 23 in all competitions.
His role for England is different. It's all about his movement and creating space for his teammates which he did excellently at the World Cup. Unfortunately those who don't understand this have a problem with his performances.
But anyway, i'm sure you're better positioned to judge watching from your sofa than the likes of Guardiola and Southgate.
Southgate's biggest mistake was taking him off too early against Croatia. Lovren and Vida were a lot more happy not having Sterling running at them.
Before the final BBC did a decent bit of analysis about the Croatian defence showing Sterling's pace meant he was regularly beating their centre backs to balls he shouldn't have won, but that the average England player was 30 yards away from him as they were sitting so deep and not getting up to support him so he had no options
It seems like I'll be in the minority but here we go. Struggles to stand up, mishits passes, runs down blind alleys, shapes to play on his left foot although he can't use it, never scores but apart from that he's great.
We're talking about Sterling not Conor Washington.
I think the style of play Southgate wants, suits Stirling rather than Rashford.
Rashford probably more of a natural goalscorer, but because we are a bit ponderous when playing out from the back, Stirling give's us the opportunity to break out quickly.
Well that's factually incorrect for a start- he scored 18 league goals last season. 23 in all competitions.
His role for England is different. It's all about his movement and creating space for his teammates which he did excellently at the World Cup. Unfortunately those who don't understand this have a problem with his performances.
But anyway, i'm sure you're better positioned to judge watching from your sofa than the likes of Guardiola and Southgate.
I meant score for England. I could get double figures in that City team with the players around me.
He didn't sign his contract because his advisors thought with a good World Cup behind him they could get more money. Watch him sign it pretty sharpish now.
What are the stats for Rashford and Vardy? As they would be the current direct replacement.
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So I did this during the World Cup because I was bored of the hadn’t scored in 3 years nonsense. I looked at goals and assists, accurate as of 25th June. Sterling - every 200.77 mins Rashford - every 173 mins Vardy- every 132 mins Alli - 247 mins Welbeck 113 mins
Kane is well in the lead at every 88 minutes
Other notables averages: Beckham - every 149 mins John Barnes - every 442 mins Owen - 120 mins Shearer - 143 mins Rooney - 118 mins
Messi - 95 mins Ronaldo - 99 mins Neymar - 79 mins Lukaku - 84 mins Falcao - 158 mins Brandt- 227 mins Muller- 96 mins Sane- 592 mins
Sterling is better than all our other midfielders and is close enough to Rashford/vardy on a better cohort so I think the flack he gets is over the top. I find it funny that everyone was fuming about sane not going and simultaneously berating sterling for his england record.
The main thing I learnt though is that danny welbeck is better than shearer :D
Problem Sterling had was he's not a centre forward but is being judged as one. He's a very good wide player who could develop into a very useful midfield player. I thought he had a very good World Cup, real shame City are replacing him, of that Starting 11 for England this summer looks like Sterling, Lingaard and Young will all struggle for regular football as will the likes of Loftus Cheek and Rashford.