Fowler_E7 » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:56 am wrote:Jesus Christ there are some drama queens on this forum, do you seriously think having a couple draws on a Shisa pipe is going to effect Sterling or Ibes performance? its common in night clubs to get a Shisha pipe on a table to share amongst a group, its highly unlikely that there reguarly smoking. Also there are loads of pro footballers that smoke, the best on the planet Lionel Messi has been pictured smoking and it dosnt seem to effect him too much does it!
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed Apr 15, 2015 12:06 pm wrote:Fowler_E7 » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:56 am wrote:Jesus Christ there are some drama queens on this forum, do you seriously think having a couple draws on a Shisa pipe is going to effect Sterling or Ibes performance? its common in night clubs to get a Shisha pipe on a table to share amongst a group, its highly unlikely that there reguarly smoking. Also there are loads of pro footballers that smoke, the best on the planet Lionel Messi has been pictured smoking and it dosnt seem to effect him too much does it!
In the paper they are saying these Shisha things are the equivilent of 200 ciggies, that cannot be good for someone who earns their living as an athlete, as I said its a question of professionalism, you may as well say what's wrong with them going to Burger King or McDonalds or going down the Red Lion to get Don Revvied.
Don't forget this is the same lad that went on national television and questioned the ambition of this club, said he was flattered to be linked with Arsenal and said it would be a dream to play for someone like Real or Barca.
I actually agree with only me on this as well, everyone knows I'm a big fan of Rodgers but this doesn't reflect well on him at all, in fact it doesn't reflect well on the club or our development system either.
Fowler_E7 » Wed Apr 15, 2015 5:56 pm wrote:Jesus Christ there are some drama queens on this forum, do you seriously think having a couple draws on a Shisa pipe is going to effect Sterling or Ibes performance? its common in night clubs to get a Shisha pipe on a table to share amongst a group, its highly unlikely that there reguarly smoking. Also there are loads of pro footballers that smoke, the best on the planet Lionel Messi has been pictured smoking and it dosnt seem to effect him too much does it!
parchpea » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:39 pm wrote:None of this is by accident, and if it seems too stupid to be true then it probably is.
Sterling's Agent, along with Liverpool FC, have likely already agreed his departure with another club, and in the meantime are able
to set the stage and convince the fans that his departure is for the best with this type of manufactured scene.
This kind of club propaganda is especially important at Liverpool where fans cannot accept we sell our best players, so its vital they
soften the fans hard-core approach to anyone in a red shirt and ultimately the player takes the heat, not FSG.
Our owners are very smart and politically minded, make no mistake.
eds » Wed Apr 15, 2015 11:37 pm wrote:parchpea » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:39 pm wrote:None of this is by accident, and if it seems too stupid to be true then it probably is.
Sterling's Agent, along with Liverpool FC, have likely already agreed his departure with another club, and in the meantime are able
to set the stage and convince the fans that his departure is for the best with this type of manufactured scene.
This kind of club propaganda is especially important at Liverpool where fans cannot accept we sell our best players, so its vital they
soften the fans hard-core approach to anyone in a red shirt and ultimately the player takes the heat, not FSG.
Our owners are very smart and politically minded, make no mistake.
Spot on mate. Thank God there are some people that can see through the BS.
Last season it was very easy to sell Suarez on the continual rubbish that was written in the English media and the way that the lemmings had been conditioned to paint him in the same light as a serial killer.
Many of these lemmings, calling themselves "Liverpool fans" were delighted that we had sold the 3rd best player on the planet for peanuts!
Now it's Sterling's turn. He is a money grubber, he beats women, he doesn't truly play for the club, he smokes the Shisha........ :no
Manufactured outrage, with a quiet obvious agenda.
Can't wait to see what is install for us when Sturridge and Coutinho are eventually sold.
But hey, this club is heading in the right direction.![]()
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devaney » Thu Apr 16, 2015 10:10 am wrote:eds » Wed Apr 15, 2015 11:37 pm wrote:parchpea » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:39 pm wrote:None of this is by accident, and if it seems too stupid to be true then it probably is.
Sterling's Agent, along with Liverpool FC, have likely already agreed his departure with another club, and in the meantime are able
to set the stage and convince the fans that his departure is for the best with this type of manufactured scene.
This kind of club propaganda is especially important at Liverpool where fans cannot accept we sell our best players, so its vital they
soften the fans hard-core approach to anyone in a red shirt and ultimately the player takes the heat, not FSG.
Our owners are very smart and politically minded, make no mistake.
Spot on mate. Thank God there are some people that can see through the BS.
Last season it was very easy to sell Suarez on the continual rubbish that was written in the English media and the way that the lemmings had been conditioned to paint him in the same light as a serial killer.
Many of these lemmings, calling themselves "Liverpool fans" were delighted that we had sold the 3rd best player on the planet for peanuts!
Now it's Sterling's turn. He is a money grubber, he beats women, he doesn't truly play for the club, he smokes the Shisha........ :no
Manufactured outrage, with a quiet obvious agenda.
Can't wait to see what is install for us when Sturridge and Coutinho are eventually sold.
But hey, this club is heading in the right direction.![]()
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Surely he didn't have to go to these lengths to convince the fans to dislike him? HE'S ALREADY DONE ENOUGH WITHOUT ADDING TO IT !!
Suarez sold for a pittance? Close to a record sale price! £75m and not one other club showed the remotest bit of interest. Hardly a pittance and just how would you have stopped a player with Suarez's ambition going to RM or Barca? Tell me because I would like to know. The statement is about as daft as Parchea's conspiracy theory !!
Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling could buy-out the last year of his contract... leaving Chelsea and Manchester City to make cut-price £25m offer this summer
Raheem Sterling could force his way out of Liverpool this summer, costing the club up to £25million while saving potential suitors such as Manchester City and Chelsea the same amount.
Under Premier League regulations the 20-year-old is entitled to 'buy-out' the last year of his current contract which runs out in 2017.
The effect of that would see the fee Liverpool could command for the forward dramatically reduce.
Liverpool insist they will hold firm and not be forced into selling Sterling in the close season.
However, the Reds would have to reconsider their stance if Sterling and his advisers go down the route of buying out a chunk of his contract.
It is understood Liverpool value Sterling as high as £50million given his age, talent and potential.
However, if Sterling effectively only had one year left on his contract that fee would be reduced considerably - perhaps even in half to £25 million.
With Sterling currently on a £35,000 a week, it would cost the England international £1.7m to buy out the last year of his contract.
That sum could swiftly be recouped in the form of a signing on fee with a new club and, of course, in wages.
Liverpool have remained steadfast that their current offer of £100,000-a-week, with potential increments, is more than fair.
But the player and his advisers believe he is now worthy of earning in the region of £150,000-a-week. That is the sum the Sterling camp believe they can get elsewhere with clubs they feel are more likely to play Champions League football.
Thus far, the stalemate between Sterling and Liverpool does not seem to have affected his performances too much.
However, there are those close to the club who feel the situation cannot continue to rumble on for too long for fear of upsetting the mood of the camp. The situation also has the potential to affect Liverpool's moves in the transfer market this summer
woof woof ! » Apr 19th, '15, 09:23 wrote:Seems negotiation wise Sterling and his agent hold all the cards :(
from Mail on SundayLiverpool forward Raheem Sterling could buy-out the last year of his contract... leaving Chelsea and Manchester City to make cut-price £25m offer this summer
Raheem Sterling could force his way out of Liverpool this summer, costing the club up to £25million while saving potential suitors such as Manchester City and Chelsea the same amount.
Under Premier League regulations the 20-year-old is entitled to 'buy-out' the last year of his current contract which runs out in 2017.
The effect of that would see the fee Liverpool could command for the forward dramatically reduce.
Liverpool insist they will hold firm and not be forced into selling Sterling in the close season.
However, the Reds would have to reconsider their stance if Sterling and his advisers go down the route of buying out a chunk of his contract.
It is understood Liverpool value Sterling as high as £50million given his age, talent and potential.
However, if Sterling effectively only had one year left on his contract that fee would be reduced considerably - perhaps even in half to £25 million.
With Sterling currently on a £35,000 a week, it would cost the England international £1.7m to buy out the last year of his contract.
That sum could swiftly be recouped in the form of a signing on fee with a new club and, of course, in wages.
Liverpool have remained steadfast that their current offer of £100,000-a-week, with potential increments, is more than fair.
But the player and his advisers believe he is now worthy of earning in the region of £150,000-a-week. That is the sum the Sterling camp believe they can get elsewhere with clubs they feel are more likely to play Champions League football.
Thus far, the stalemate between Sterling and Liverpool does not seem to have affected his performances too much.
However, there are those close to the club who feel the situation cannot continue to rumble on for too long for fear of upsetting the mood of the camp. The situation also has the potential to affect Liverpool's moves in the transfer market this summer
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