ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed Jun 17, 2015 9:18 pm wrote:As others have said it looks like it's gone beyond the point of no return with Sterling, the relationship between the club and his agent has been pretty much non existent ever since Ward announced that Raheem wouldn't sign a new contract with us for £900,000 a week never mind £100,000.
It's all about getting the best possible price now.
It is a pity because he has got a lot of potential, you only have to look at the improvement in Hendo between the ages of 21 to 24 to see that Raheem will get a lot, lot better over the next few years.
But is it is pointless keeping a player against his will, especially one that can basically walk away for nothing in 12 months time (if he buys out the last year of his contract).
If we invest the £30m-£40m we get for him in players that come here and do the business then it will have been a great decision to sell him, if we blow the money on bench fodder it won't. It's as simple as that really, success isn't about wether we get an extra £5m for him, it's about what we do with the money. If we sell him for £20m and buy another Suarez with that money then it's a great piece of business, if we get £50m for him and fritter it all away it'll be a disaster. It's not about how much we get but what we do with it.
C-R » Thu Jun 18, 2015 11:09 am wrote:Looks like this idiot is now trying to further engineer his way out in a similar fashion to Luis Suarez
He is all over the front page of the Daily Mail again "inhaling hippy crack"
You can read the full article here... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... again.html
I have pasted it below if you prefer...
It's no laughing matter: Footballer Raheem Sterling 'caught inhaling hippy crack again' just weeks after being spoken to by his manager
Footage was said to have been taken while Sterling was on holiday in Ibiza
The footballer was filmed with a pink balloon in his mouth, it is reported
Comes after footage emerged in April appearing to show him breathing in nitrous oxide
Liverpool are said to have turned down a £40million transfer bid for the star
Footballer Raheem Sterling was allegedly seen inhaling 'hippy crack' just weeks after he was spoken to by his manager over previous pictures of him using the legal high.
The 20-year-old Liverpool forward was filmed partying on a yacht in Ibiza with a pink balloon in his mouth, it was claimed.
It comes after footage emerged in April appearing to show the England winger breathing in the gas nitrous oxide before passing out as giggling friends looked on.
The Premier League star, who reportedly turned down a £100,000 offer of a new contract with Liverpool, is at the centre of a £50million transfer saga, with Manchester City keen on securing his services.
In the latest footage, the England international can be seen laughing and dancing on holiday with male and female friends, according to The Sun.
The newspaper reports that part of the video shows one of his friends refilling a metal gas canister while Sterling is holding a green balloon.
It is is not illegal to be in possession of nitrous oxide, sometimes also known as 'hippy crack' or 'laughing gas', although it is prohibited from being sold in England and Wales to under-18s if there is a risk they will inhale it.
Stephen Ream, from drugs charity Re-Solv, told MailOnline: 'It's worrying from our point of view as, despite nitrous oxide not being the most-dangerous drug out there, there are risks associated with it in terms of people losing consciousness.
'And from his position as an international footballer, there are concerns about the message his behaviour is sending out.'
Abusing nitrous oxide can lead to oxygen deprivation resulting in loss of blood pressure, fainting and even heart attacks.
FOOTBALLERS WHO HAVE BEEN ACCUSED OF USING HIPPY CRACK
In 2013, England right-back Kyle Walker issued a grovelling apology after he was pictured inhaling the gas during an night out in Sheffield.
He later said: 'I have now been made aware of the health risks associated with the practice and accept that my actions were of poor judgement.'
In the same year, a photo was published showing then-Newcastle striker Nile Ranger inhaling from a balloon at the wheel of his car. The picture appeared on Instagram days before he was involved in a car accident.
Last year, West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino was also pictured apparently inhaling the gas in his car, before reportedly driving from Birmingham to London.
In a statement, Berahino later said: ‘This was very poor judgement on my part and not the right example to be setting.
It was claimed that the footage from earlier this year, which shows the footballer sucking on an orange balloon then laughing and giggling, was taken at his home in Southport.
At the time Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said: 'For me it is something that when you are a professional sportsperson at the top level of the game, I don't think it is something you should be doing. It is as simple as that.
'But I will speak to him on it, to see what he says on it.'
Sterling was also criticised earlier this year after photos were published of him allegedly smoking a shisha pipe, which is also legal but is detrimental to health.
Sterling has scored 23 goals for Liverpool and has played 16 times for England.
A host of top clubs including Arsenal, Real Madrid and Chelsea have been linked with the attacking midfielder.
Yesterday it was revealed that Manchester City had failed with a renewed bid for the star despite increasing their offer by £10million.
The Merseysiders flatly refused £25million plus £5million-worth of add-ons last week and, despite a considerable improvement, they are still not inclined to sell for anything below their valuation of at least £50million.
Both Liverpool FC and Sterling's agent were unavailable for comment this morning.
leeroy74 » Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:50 pm wrote:Brendan will go fuking ape when he see's this. that's the end for RS and LFC. no coming back now. next offer on the table they'll take it, watch this space.
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