Shinda wrote: Gazza M wrote: felt the same for the last few years. i would sell theo if it meant landing an elite left sided player. Who would you buy
Gazza M wrote: felt the same for the last few years. i would sell theo if it meant landing an elite left sided player.
felt the same for the last few years. i would sell theo if it meant landing an elite left sided player.
Who would you buy
Reus or Sterling would do nicely.
You want injury prone player and another project. We might as well keep Theo.
Since when is Reus injury prone?
Check is record he very injury prone.
Shinda wrote: Check is record he very injury prone.
He isn't though, it's only this season where he's been injured - he tore his ligaments at the start of the season, Dortmund rushed him back because they were struggling and he torn them again. It's a case of mis management more than anything.
Prior to this season, he's been hitting 40+ games a season for Dortmund.
Source: http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/marco-reus/verletzungen/spieler/35207
Yep, Reus's problems stem from Dortmund's thin squad more than anything. They pushed him last season when he was already overplayed which caused him to break down and miss the world cup. Then they just kept pushing this season because they struggled badly without him, and ligament injuries was the predictable result.
Sterling over Reus every day of the week
Twice on a Sunday
Shinda wrote: You want injury prone player and another project. We might as well keep Theo.
Sterling is hardly a project, he's already their best player.
To inhale some hippy crack or chase some poontang with, sure!
It's good to be rich. You can wear leather t-shirts and still get women.
Every person in that photo looks like an utter skank.
Edit: is that Chris Gayle?
Gayle it is.
That girl in front of our Raheem looks like she'd fight n pull hair
Sterling is definitely a project. Has been useless for Liverpool for half a season now.
Reus is a much, much better footballer than Sterling is, and that is what I want. Having said that, Sterling has the potential to as good as Reus is now. I'd much prefer Reus for that reason alone, but Sterling also seems like a massive tool.
Sterling seems very talented but that alone is far from a guarantee that become even half the player Reus is. 23 goals and 23 assists in 44 games last season and he hasn't even hit top form/missed a few games due to injury, there are few players in the world that can match that output and he isn't even the type of player that's limited to the final third.
Sterling is a very good PL player with plenty of room for improvement, but seems massively over rated in England, whereas Reus is a bonafide world class player.
We can't compare Reus and Sterling. One is a proven player that would walk into every starting line-up bar Barca. The other is a project with lots of potential... but still a project. Imagine for a second Reus, Ozil and Sanchez. That would be football as God would want it to be
Reus IS the final piece!
Sterling is the better player. Very young and English too