Can't help but feel they are the only ones. Fairly sure sure the likes of scummy Chelsea are most likely doing it as well.Winston Biscuit wrote:Being investigated again
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61017887
£2m fine incoming.Winston Biscuit wrote:Being investigated again
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61017887
Pennies to their owners. It needs to be points deductions and European competition bans!From Despair To Where? wrote:£2m fine incoming.Winston Biscuit wrote:Being investigated again
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61017887
That was my point, really. Whatever punishment they get, it will be a fine which will amount to less than a week's wagebill.Sanguine wrote:For all the hand-wringing and rule changes, can't help but feel that it matters not a jot. I think there is an acceptance at UEFA that they'd never get a proper punishment like a European ban through CAS, so it's just semantics really.
someone's dealing with CL failure well thenPep Guardiola wrote:Everyone in this country supports Liverpool, the media and everyone
Klopp's response today was simply brilliant, without ever slagging anyone offWinston Biscuit wrote:someone's dealing with CL failure well thenPep Guardiola wrote:Everyone in this country supports Liverpool, the media and everyone
Pep only needs to come on Hob Nob to see that it is not the case .Winston Biscuit wrote:someone's dealing with CL failure well thenPep Guardiola wrote:Everyone in this country supports Liverpool, the media and everyone
For someone who really looks like a fish out of water Sterling's numbers are astounding.South Coast Royal wrote:What a fabulous one-man show last night by De Bruyne v Wolves.
I didn't think that Wolves' keeper had the best of games and referee Atkinson (thank goodness he is retiring) denied Wolves what might have been 2 penalties.
City however did what they had to do and did it very well.
I wonder if Sterling rather than Jesus might be the one to make way for Haaland in the squad.
No, you can't knock his numbers.Franchise FC wrote:For someone who really looks like a fish out of water Sterling's numbers are astounding.South Coast Royal wrote:What a fabulous one-man show last night by De Bruyne v Wolves.
I didn't think that Wolves' keeper had the best of games and referee Atkinson (thank goodness he is retiring) denied Wolves what might have been 2 penalties.
City however did what they had to do and did it very well.
I wonder if Sterling rather than Jesus might be the one to make way for Haaland in the squad.
His miss last night was worse than anything I ever managed, but again he pops up with a goal
His one on one which went wide was equally poor, particularly when you realise that the keeper had already given up
I can't believe he is only 27, seems to have been around for ages. I guess that is what happens when you break onto the scene at such an early age.Sanguine wrote:Sterling such a frustrating player. Absolutely worth his 70-odd England caps (and at only 27 years old) and he has a good goalscoring record for someone who isn't an out and out striker. But I'm always left feeling like there is a (even) better player in there somewhere. Can't help but feel that Klopp might have been the manager to unlock that.
Except that his goals oring record for England is none too shabby either … and De Bruyne doesn’t supply that ammunitionYorkshireRoyal99 wrote:Just an inconsistent finisher really. Capable of getting into great positions and can beat a player but his finishing can let him down. He scores as many as he does because of how much City create.
He's second in the league for shot accuracy this seasonRoyal Rother wrote:Frustrating is definitely the word. He gets in so many great positions but seems to fluff opportunities to score time and time again.
I really don't rate him and yet, his overall goalscoring numbers......
Are there any stats to indicate number / % of missed chances? I reckon he'd be top of the charts in that.
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