Tag: Raheem Sterling

Dier is the true menace on this England team, not Sterling

Idiots keep whinging about Hakeem Sterling and his gun tattoo, but if having a gun tattoo makes you a bad egg, then my three-year-old daughter Cirrhosis is Jeffrey Dahmer. Sterling’s alright. It’s Erin Dier that’s the real problem in this England team.

Here are the facts:

  1. His name is “Dier” which is basically a threat of violence and probably a coded message to his street gang. Is his shirt number the amount of people he’s “Dier’d” so far? Yes. It definitely is. They were probably all puppies, too.
  2. Counting is for stats nerds, so I’m not doing that no more.

Dier hangs out with rapists.

He’s more interested in American football than real football.

“All about the Eagles for the new NFL season”? What about Spurs and England, Erin? The Three Lions need players who are fully committed. And not to gridiron hashtags.

He speaks foreign. As if the Brexit vote never happened.

I’m pretty sure he set up the sting operation that got my best mate Big Sam sacked as England manager.

He looks like an actual rat.

He once spent £17 at KFC when he wasn’t even hungry.

He sucked on a helium balloon so he could talk in a high-pitch voice like an absolute prat.

He won’t shut up about meeting David Beckham when he was a child.

He cuts his beard hair to be the same length as his head hair.

He was late for something at some point in his life and it was incredibly irresponsible.

He might be a robot programmed to sabotage England by the Russians.

He secretly pays the newspapers not to write about Hakeem Sterling instead of all the awful things he does himself.

Dier is truly a menace and if Southgate had any sense at all, he would send this numpty home and then step down so Big Sam could reclaim his rightful place as England’s spiritual leader at Russia 2018.

DT Exclusive: Pep Guardiola’s attempt to boost Raheem Sterling’s damaged confidence

A pair of underwhelming performances to start Euro 2016 earned Raheem Sterling a place on the bench and an excessive amount of criticism both from the press and social media. This has left the 21-year-old Man City player suffering a crisis of confidence. According to the Guardian, incoming City manager Pep Guardiola made a point to call Sterling in an effort to lift his spirits and reassure him in the midst of a difficult period. The following is a transcript of that conversation. 

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Raheem Sterling is selling his Michael Jackson room (and the Merseyside house it’s a part of)

(Rightmove)
(Rightmove)

Since Raheem Sterling is a Man City player now, he no longer has a need for the four-bedroom Southport home he lived in during his time with Liverpool. Mostly because he can now afford to buy a 10-bedroom home anywhere he wants.

Anyway, he’s put his old house (which is near Royal Birkdale Golf Club) up for sale at a list price of £1.5 million. And one of the things you get for that money is a Michael Jackson room. That is — a space with a bar, dance floor, DJ station, and Michael Jackson memorabilia on the walls. Including a pair of legs mounted over a couch.

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Conspiracy Theory: Liverpool are trying to damage Raheem Sterling’s reputation

Though just 20 years old, Raheem Sterling is proving himself to be one of Liverpool’s best players. As a result, he wants more money and perhaps a move to a club with a better chance of winning trophies. Though a natural part of the business, this puts Liverpool in a difficult position. As long as Sterling performs as well as he is, he holds all the cards. So the only way the club can gain an advantage in this situation is to try and cut down his market value in other ways.

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Raheem Sterling is a money grabber and so are you

Raheem Sterling and Liverpool have come to an impasse. He would like more money, and perhaps a different club, and they would like him to stay for the money he’s currently on. Sterling, who is 20 years old with 14 England caps and in his third full season with the club, is currently making £35,000 a week and has reportedly turned offers from £100,000 a week to £180,000 a week.

All of those figures are high for a player his age. So why does he think he’s worth so much? Here’s where he ranks amongst Liverpool players in a few key stats this season…

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Raheem Sterling and John Terry invent new game during Liverpool-Chelsea match

Chelsea’s defenders couldn’t agree on how to contain Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling in the firs leg of their Capital One Cup semifinal, so they decided to try out a few different things. For example, John Terry went with a fun new game called “surprise wrestling” in which he and Sterling formed some kind of malformed human centipede.

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