Baphomet wrote:£49m
£200,000 a week
for Raheem Sterling
Raheem Sterling
Lads, what are you seeing that I'm not? As far as I can tell, he's only had one really good season, and that was the season where Liverpool were spurred on by Suarez absolutely dominating and they scored 3 or 4 goals a week. Didier Zokora would've bagged up in that system. Greatest English player of this generation? Where on earth is this coming from? Even if that were true, it's like saying Goebbels is your favourite nazi: They're still all ****.
He has pace but never fully uses it and goes to ground far too easily rather than taking the best course of action. He's either terribly misguided or has an awful attitude. His finishing is appalling. He has a small frame and doesn't seem remotely strong enough to turn it around and dominate like Bale did in the EPL. I've never once come away from watching Liverpool and thought along the lines of "Wow, what a special player this lad is". I'm racking my brains here. Sure, he has a nice touch and has a few goals and assists, but are we that enamoured with potential that we're willing to overlook glaring holes in a player's game in the hopes that they fill those with age and experience?
Is it because he played for a famous club with a big fanbase like Liverpool? Is it because he's English and the media wants to anoint any young player as the new messiah because our current crop are so utterly ****? Is he really all that better than someone like Berahino, who's only a year older and scored 20 goals last season? They're different players, but in terms of production they're not actually far off.
He's 20. How many really good seasons did you expect him to have? He's not Rooney or Owen, but those two at 20 would have gone for A LOT more than 49M in today's market where even smaller teams can easily spend 10M+.
You mentioned Suarez's dominance in that brilliant season, but Sterling also managed 7 goals, 7 assists and **** of chances created for a team whose strikers combined for 8 goals for the whole season. If anything, his production has been pretty damn good despite the glaring holes you mentioned.
Of course a significant portion of the 49M fee (which includes add-ons) is based on the belief he'll eventually fill these holes, but you always expect young players to improve (although some do peak early). You have to start accepting that this is how much you have to pay for a young English talent who will start for a mega-rich team like City over the likes of Nasri and Navas. And really, if I were managing City, I would much rather have Sterling for 50M than two Lallana's for the same price. I'm actually surprised you've not for once thought he was special.