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Not really. He is getting criticism from nearly all angles.

Liverpool are not an elite club and many know that - his actions the past few months no matter what has happened have been poor and will only work against him



It's all so childish.. Who started it?

Liverpool have not helped and contributed to it all no doubt, but Sterling is acting like a spoilt brat and in the public eye... The lad and his agent are having a PR nightmare

No, No he really isnt if you actually read more than just what the Liverpool based ex legends and media are saying.

Liverpool's Raheem Sterling is a standard-bearer for 20-year-olds everywhere - Telegraph

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/may/19/its-just-the-way-it-works

Just two articles. The likes of Lineker are defending him.

Make no mistake, this is a problem entirely of Liverpools making. you tried to lowball him two years ago, did it again last year, and now we're here. FSG need to stop playing the system.

He's really not acting like a spoilt brat at all. He wants out, which you never wanted to give him, so he's going to fight for it. What, he should sit and wait his turn like a good little boy, this is Liverpool etc etc? If Liverpool spent less time patronising him he probably wouldnt be pushing so hard.
 
this would never have to to the public eye. if rodgers had not mentioned sterling had rejected an "amazing offer". this makes sterling look like a greedy ***** when in truth it might not be true. once again rodgers with his foot in mouth syndrome.

I thought somehow this would be a lovely way to have another moan at the club and Rodgers from you
 
I thought somehow this would be a lovely way to have another moan at the club and Rodgers from you

but its the truth, you always seem like im making this stuff up. keep all this inhouse, sterling only went public when all the pundits and the media were going why is he rejectecting 100k. who first mentioned he rejected the deal and was stalling. rodgers.
 
No, No he really isnt if you actually read more than just what the Liverpool based ex legends and media are saying.

Liverpool's Raheem Sterling is a standard-bearer for 20-year-olds everywhere - Telegraph

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/may/19/its-just-the-way-it-works

Just two articles. The likes of Lineker are defending him.

Make no mistake, this is a problem entirely of Liverpools making. you tried to lowball him two years ago, did it again last year, and now we're here. FSG need to stop playing the system.

He's really not acting like a spoilt brat at all. He wants out, which you never wanted to give him, so he's going to fight for it. What, he should sit and wait his turn like a good little boy, this is Liverpool etc etc? If Liverpool spent less time patronising him he probably wouldnt be pushing so hard.

Defending him for wanting out - Fair enough

His actions getting it - Pathetic

Liverpool are just as bad but all he is doing is making the situation worse by challenging Liverpool publicly like he is. I literally couldn't care less if he was to not kick a ball in two years and let him rot before his contract runs out
 
but its the truth, you always seem like im making this stuff up. keep all this inhouse, sterling only went public when all the pundits and the media were going why is he rejectecting 100k. who first mentioned he rejected the deal and was stalling. rodgers.

Rodgers answered a question in a press conference and Sterling was rejecting 100k

Yes, he could have not said anything but he didn't really suggest anything other than an offered had been made and it was a fantastic one
 
Rodgers answered a question in a press conference and Sterling was rejecting 100k

Yes, he could have not said anything but he didn't really suggest anything other than an offered had been made and it was a fantastic one

you should see the interview, he painted out like sterling rejected the best deal ever made and made it seem like he was being greedy. all he had to say was contract are on going blah blah. then all of a sudden you get an influx of media and pundits going sterling is greedy which led on to the stupid sterling interview. it could all have been avoided if rodgers had kept it inhouse but he didnt.
 
you should see the interview, he painted out like sterling rejected the best deal ever made and made it seem like he was being greedy. all he had to say was contract are on going blah blah. then all of a sudden you get an influx of media and pundits going sterling is greedy which led on to the stupid sterling interview. it could all have been avoided if rodgers had kept it inhouse but he didnt.

Agreed - but the media were also partly correct that Sterling was looking for more money when the amount on offer was very fair


Like I have said, Liverpool and Rodgers are not blameless by any stretch of the imagination. But a good offer has been on the table for a long period
 
Agreed - but the media were also partly correct that Sterling was looking for more money when the amount on offer was very fair



Like I have said, Liverpool and Rodgers are not blameless by any stretch of the imagination. But a good offer has been on the table for a long period

maybe, he doesnt want the money because he wants to leave for trophies, which he wont get at liverpool...
 
maybe, he doesnt want the money because he wants to leave for trophies, which he wont get at liverpool...

Strange how he and his agent have said he wanted more money and then he would have signed... I can understand trophies being a concern but the main point, at the beginning at least, was money
 
Strange how he and his agent have said he wanted more money and then he would have signed... I can understand trophies being a concern but the main point, at the beginning at least, was money

obviously he would want more than the measly 35k he is on when glen johnsons on 90k. but your forgetting that was before this terrible season had started and we had nearly won the league. even stevie said he would have signed expect we offered stevie the contract in christmas time along with sterling aswell. this is another problem in itself. why we take soo long to extend contracts i do not know. anyway maybe after this season sterling saw how awful the team is looked around and thought **** it im out.
 
obviously he would want more than the measly 35k he is on when glen johnsons on 90k. but your forgetting that was before this terrible season had started and we had nearly won the league. even stevie said he would have signed expect we offered stevie the contract in christmas time along with sterling aswell. this is another problem in itself. why we take soo long to extend contracts i do not know. anyway maybe after this season sterling saw how awful the team is looked around and thought **** it im out.

He was offered 70k from the very start but I do agree with you on everything else.

Tbh it has not been an awful season.. Last season we over achieved and this season has been what would have been expected realistically .. If you look at our finishes the past 10 years we have rarely finished outside of 5th-8th place
 
He was offered 70k from the very start but I do agree with you on everything else.

Tbh it has not been an awful season.. Last season we over achieved and this season has been what would have been expected realistically .. If you look at our finishes the past 10 years we have rarely finished outside of 5th-8th place
Its really sad to hear u say its not been an awful season and the rest, first 8 years of my life we barely finished below 1st lol
 
Its really sad to hear u say its not been an awful season and the rest, first 8 years of my life we barely finished below 1st lol

blame david moore, if he wasnt to busy lining his pockets in the mid 90s, instead of upgrading anfield etc... im sure we could have been in a different scenario. not to mention he sold us to those two cowboys.
 
He was offered 70k from the very start but I do agree with you on everything else.

Tbh it has not been an awful season.. Last season we over achieved and this season has been what would have been expected realistically .. If you look at our finishes the past 10 years we have rarely finished outside of 5th-8th place

yeah i get what you mean, the whole losing suarez and not replacing him along with poor summer signing in positions that we were adequate in. on top of rodgers going full ****** mode in the beggining of the season. typical lfc, two steps forward five steps back.
 
Strange how he and his agent have said he wanted more money and then he would have signed... I can understand trophies being a concern but the main point, at the beginning at least, was money

Of course it was? Who doesn't want to earn more than what they're getting? However, the whole snowballing happened with stupid comments from Rodgers about Sterling's contract situation. Notice all the hue and cry made about Sterling's interview (which I admit was unprofessional), while Rodgers and Liverpool have been pressuring him since the start of the season to sign a new deal as per their terms by using the media.

He was one of your best young players last year, instead of tying him down, your owners dilly-dallied, and all the comments in the press by Rodgers this season have definitely not helped your cause to hold him down.

He may not be worth all the money being quoted for him, but that's why clubs have negotiators, you keep it in-house - start with a reasonable offer and go on from there. He probably would have accepted 70k last season because you still had Suarez and Sturridge was relatively injury free, and there was hopes that the club would do well. Can't say the same this season around.

Can't exactly blame Sterling and his agent for taking stuff to the press, when Rodgers has been doing that all season. All the hype and negativity has mainly been coming from former Liverpool players, and part of the media has been intent on hyping him up as the bad boy of Liverpool FC.

On the other hand, you look at it from Sterling's point of view, he has been portrayed as a greedy *** by Rodgers, publicly been chastised that he won't get a better deal no matter what his performances are due to his age and negative comments about him have been in the press pretty much most times Rodgers gives interviews. He might really not want to stay considering the way the situation has been dealt with - he probably has zero trust in the manager and the club's owners.

I'm not stating that he deserves 100K, considering his performances this season, he doesn't. You'd probably be well off selling him for a fortune, since he is just a prospect atm. A very good one, but nowhere near class. Bad end product. But you can't label him for being completely unprofessional, it has to be a two way street. Liverpool have been talking bad about him and his contract situation for a while, and he also has joined the media circus. *** for Tat.
 
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Its really sad to hear u say its not been an awful season and the rest, first 8 years of my life we barely finished below 1st lol
It really is - But being 21 years of age I have witnessed limited success at the club and 5th place (Believe it or not) is around par and an improvement to the majority of recent league finishes

yeah i get what you mean, the whole losing suarez and not replacing him along with poor summer signing in positions that we were adequate in. on top of rodgers going full ****** mode in the beggining of the season. typical lfc, two steps forward five steps back.

It is very frustrating. Similar happened with Benitez - Champs League, building a squad, finish 2nd, sell players and bring in owners who robbed us of nearly everything

Of course it was? Who doesn't want to earn more than what they're getting? However, the whole snowballing happened with stupid comments from Rodgers about Sterling's contract situation. Notice all the hue and cry made about Sterling's interview (which I admit was unprofessional), while Rodgers and Liverpool have been pressuring him since the start of the season to sign a new deal as per their terms by using the media.

He was one of your best young players last year, instead of tying him down, your owners dilly-dallied, and all the comments in the press by Rodgers this season have definitely not helped your cause to hold him down.

He may not be worth all the money being quoted for him, but that's why clubs have negotiators, you keep it in-house - start with a reasonable offer and go on from there. He probably would have accepted 70k last season because you still had Suarez and Sturridge was relatively injury free, and there was hopes that the club would do well. Can't say the same this season around.

Can't exactly blame Sterling and his agent for taking stuff to the press, when Rodgers has been doing that all season. All the hype and negativity has mainly been coming from former Liverpool players, and part of the media has been intent on hyping him up as the bad boy of Liverpool FC.

On the other hand, you look at it from Sterling's point of view, he has been portrayed as a greedy *** by Rodgers, publicly been chastised that he won't get a better deal no matter what his performances are due to his age and negative comments about him have been in the press pretty much most times Rodgers gives interviews. He might really not want to stay considering the way the situation has been dealt with - he probably has zero trust in the manager and the club's owners.

I'm not stating that he deserves 100K, considering his performances this season, he doesn't. You'd probably be well off selling him for a fortune, since he is just a prospect atm. A very good one, but nowhere near class. Bad end product. But you can't label him for being completely unprofessional, it has to be a two way street. Liverpool have been talking bad about him and his contract situation for a while, and he also has joined the media circus. *** for Tat.

Im not at all saying this is only Raheem Sterling - This started due to the FSG transfer policy and lowballing (Rodgers' comments have since made it worse as well)

But I know people will always want more money, in any job, but 70k initial offer and 100k a week last offer is a fantastic wage for his current role and ability

Hopefully, It may work out similar to Suarez in that he stays, signs a contract, plays well and gets his move when he has proven a lot more - but if a club came in with a 40mil+ offer now, I would drive him myself
 
Im not at all saying this is only Raheem Sterling - This started due to the FSG transfer policy and lowballing (Rodgers' comments have since made it worse as well)

But I know people will always want more money, in any job, but 70k initial offer and 100k a week last offer is a fantastic wage for his current role and ability

Hopefully, It may work out similar to Suarez in that he stays, signs a contract, plays well and gets his move when he has proven a lot more - but if a club came in with a 40mil+ offer now, I would drive him myself

Yeah, 100k is a lot of money at his age, but considering the way the club has treated him regarding signing of the contract, making him a public pariah, I think he simply has lost faith in the club. Which is why he is turning it down. That, and he knows he can probably get a better contract elsewhere while challenging for trophies. Also, and I think someone mentioned this before, he is a guaranteed starter at 20, so he probably feels he has achieved all he can at Liverpool.
 
Yeah, 100k is a lot of money at his age, but considering the way the club has treated him regarding signing of the contract, making him a public pariah, I think he simply has lost faith in the club. Which is why he is turning it down. That, and he knows he can probably get a better contract elsewhere while challenging for trophies. Also, and I think someone mentioned this before, he is a guaranteed starter at 20, so he probably feels he has achieved all he can at Liverpool.

Yeah, I do agree with you. When Man City are rumoured to have offered 135k to Milner who is a squad player, what can you do!

I do just feel he is rushing into a poor decision. He is twenty years old and a key player for Liverpool. He will not have that stature at any other club he wants to join and that is likely to slow his development

Not saying it will happen but their have been plenty of similar examples in the past like Swp and Scott Sinclair from an English point of view
 
Yeah, I do agree with you. When Man City are rumoured to have offered 135k to Milner who is a squad player, what can you do!

I do just feel he is rushing into a poor decision. He is twenty years old and a key player for Liverpool. He will not have that stature at any other club he wants to join and that is likely to slow his development

Not saying it will happen but their have been plenty of similar examples in the past like Swp and Scott Sinclair from an English point of view

Yeah but its Rodgers fault SWP and Scott Sinclair didn't develop as he has been connected to them at one point in his career

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