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    Hi QPR Fans - Apologies if this is posted in the wrong section

    I have recently finished an article regarding Raheem Sterling's transfer and the potential ramifications of the move.

    http://derivesports.co.uk/2015/07/19...love-the-bung/

    As a follow up I was keen to find out what other Premier League & Football League fans think of the deal, which team has gotten the better deal Man City or Liverpool? Obviously given his time at QPR, I think you may be in the best position to answer, can he live up to the price tag? or is it the case of another over priced English player as we've seen on many occasions before.

    Thanks

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    Originally posted by DeriveSports View Post
    Hi QPR Fans - Apologies if this is posted in the wrong section

    I have recently finished an article regarding Raheem Sterling's transfer and the potential ramifications of the move.

    http://derivesports.co.uk/2015/07/19...love-the-bung/

    As a follow up I was keen to find out what other Premier League & Football League fans think of the deal, which team has gotten the better deal Man City or Liverpool? Obviously given his time at QPR, I think you may be in the best position to answer, can he live up to the price tag? or is it the case of another over priced English player as we've seen on many occasions before.

    Thanks
    Most QPR fans including myself wouldn't have a clue because the petulant prick never played a first team game for us but when you ask which team did best out of that transfer, it was QPR with the sell on fee!.....Liverpool did well to get a good fee for an 'Adel Taarabt" type which we had to let go for nothing after paying his inflated wages for years for him to sit on our bench (at best) or play for somebody else....but Man City have paid well over the odds for a player who will barely feature next year.....in my opinion of course...

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    • #3
      We got a fantastic deal granted. 20% sell on fee is very shrewd business.

      I ain't angry we sold sterling its business and he was wooed by liverpool who are massive compared to us.

      As for the 50 million, liverpool got a fantastic deal granted. However city imo have a rare talent who will flourish at them. The bitter campaign by ex Liverpool players who are very deluded and extremely bias has left a bitter taste in the mout.

      The lad had the best stats for dribbles assists and goals for a under 21 year old any where in Europe last year. He was also liverpool main man and often carried the the whole teams expectations on his shoulders at 20 years old.

      Not the finished article when it comes to finishing but that will come. Has fantastic ability to glide past players and his vision is class. Will thrive at City and will win things which with the state Liverpool are in atm you Cavan understand his desire to move.
      Champions league football every year playing with the worlds best players or a shot at top 6 and maybe a appearance on a carling cup final every other year.

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      • #4
        Is the first reply supposed to be a joke.

        I think in 5 years time it will have been a bargain for City. They paid for potential, but I believe he will be one of the top players in the world as he develops.

        He's different from Sinclair, Rodwell, Johnson etc as I think he can play for the first team. He's a better player than Navas. Will start plenty of games next yearbb

        Compare him to Delph, he will warm the bench for a few seasons then end up at Sunderland.

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