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Thread: Raheem "I'm to big for my boots" sterling

  1. #1
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    Raheem "I'm to big for my boots" sterling

    Says he's been bullied into signing new contract and feels the club hasn't protected him from negative press!
    I feel really sorry for him.

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    re: Raheem "I'm to big for my boots" sterling

    He repeatedly acts like a ****, is photographed doing so and yet the negative press that it brings is someone elses fault.

    The problem with successful young people is that they get surrounded by hangers on, feeding them nonsense like this and making them believe it.

    If he had a single advisor with some sense, he would be told, get your head down, work hard and keep your mouth shut! But unhappy players are worth more to agents than contented ones.

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    re: Raheem

    I for one cannot understand the need for agents. players themselfs have a shedload of time, and I know that some of them are as thick as two short planks, but paying agents millions is thick in itself. one young player lets his mum do it for him and afew quid to a lawyer can sort contracts out. as for sterling, put him with the reserves and a 35 million price tag on him and don't let him near the first team squad. He is just a money grabbing greedy so and so and is privalidged to play for a club like liverpool. make the greedy footballers go to napal and dig in the rubble for the closed season, that might make them less greedy. but with most I think not. IT makes me sick when they say a player is tired. they want to try a 13 hour shift in an A&E department, merchant bankers most of them

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    re: Raheem

    To be fair to him he was hanging on to see if Liverpool got into the Champions league, all he wants is champions league football not just a pay rise.

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