delboy1983 wrote:Sinbad wrote:delboy1983 wrote:Sinbad wrote:delboy1983 wrote:Nothing to do with him playing at Liverpool.
Played the same trick at Citteh and Chelski and I slagged him off there as well !!
Not on here you didn't. He played for City from 2006-2009. You came here in 2011.
I don't ever recall you slagging him off while he was a Chelsea player. Or while he was playing for Bolton.
Was on 606 with Robert .
If you care to put in Sturridge on search you will see me referring to his absenteeism at both clubs a few times.
Good hunting
No thanks. I'll take your word for it.
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Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two
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Forever In Our Shadow
It's now ELEVEN LONG YEARS since spurs last won a trophy
Why don't talkSPORT ever mention this ?
Have you ever seen tottenham win the league?
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It's now ELEVEN LONG YEARS since spurs last won a trophy
Why don't talkSPORT ever mention this ?
Have you ever seen tottenham win the league?
Click here :- http://www.haveyoueverseentottenhamwintheleague.com/
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Here's an unkind analysis for Sturridge.
His best season for LFC was when we came second, and he was alongside Suarez and Sterling.
Suarez, even when he didn't score, ran defenders ragged. Sturridge and Sterling benefited from the distraction.
Once Suarez was gone, Sturridge realised he didn't have it in him to step up.
His best season for LFC was when we came second, and he was alongside Suarez and Sterling.
Suarez, even when he didn't score, ran defenders ragged. Sturridge and Sterling benefited from the distraction.
Once Suarez was gone, Sturridge realised he didn't have it in him to step up.
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Hillman avenger wrote:Here's an unkind analysis for Sturridge.
His best season for LFC was when we came second, and he was alongside Suarez and Sterling.
Suarez, even when he didn't score, ran defenders ragged. Sturridge and Sterling benefited from the distraction.
Once Suarez was gone, Sturridge realised he didn't have it in him to step up.
Got it in 1 Hillman but also he secured 150k a week contract on the back of that season thus making it easier not to play rather than earn his big bucks.
That is why Liverpool are so disillusioned with him but they should have known.
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Good to know that Guardiola is opposed to oppressive, undemocratic regimes that practice false imprisonment. I'm sure his employers will be right behind him on this.
Good to know that Guardiola is opposed to oppressive, undemocratic regimes that practice false imprisonment. I'm sure his employers will be right behind him on this.
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As the cold weather prepares to hit the UK again, Everton's winter offensive has yet to make an appearance...
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Season drifting at Leicester, incredibly we've won 2 in 11, Burnley have won 0 in 11 yet we remain in 8th and 7th.
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"Best league in the world" ©skysportsJW90 wrote:Season drifting at Leicester, incredibly we've won 2 in 11, Burnley have won 0 in 11 yet we remain in 8th and 7th.
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West Bromwich Albion.
I suppose after the Anelka and Berahino saga's being played out in public in recent years why should I be surprised at the happening's at the Albion. It's the Premiership disease - too much money.
There has been an erosion of discipline seeping in at the club for quite a while now, culminating in this debacle of a season.
Lack of desire from millionaire footballers, some of whom face no consequences for their criminal behaviour. You can do what you want as long as you are rich and famous, so why should they bother or care. Self-indulged millionaires.
It may have gone unnoticed due to Barcelona-gate, but Albion had their 'night of the long knives' two weeks ago when the owner purged most of the top brass at the club. A clear indication things are being run poorly and a positive step by Lai Guochuan. Something needed to be done, even if it's too late for this season.
Time to reboot in the Championship. Cleanse the club's soul.
I suppose after the Anelka and Berahino saga's being played out in public in recent years why should I be surprised at the happening's at the Albion. It's the Premiership disease - too much money.
There has been an erosion of discipline seeping in at the club for quite a while now, culminating in this debacle of a season.
Lack of desire from millionaire footballers, some of whom face no consequences for their criminal behaviour. You can do what you want as long as you are rich and famous, so why should they bother or care. Self-indulged millionaires.
It may have gone unnoticed due to Barcelona-gate, but Albion had their 'night of the long knives' two weeks ago when the owner purged most of the top brass at the club. A clear indication things are being run poorly and a positive step by Lai Guochuan. Something needed to be done, even if it's too late for this season.
Time to reboot in the Championship. Cleanse the club's soul.
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Those Crystal Palace "ultras" are so wacky.
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Good win for Man Utd
Good to see Lukaku score against one of the big teams
Good to have Pogba back .
Good to see Lukaku score against one of the big teams
Good to have Pogba back .
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Premier LeagueTwo Crows wrote:West Bromwich Albion.
I suppose after the Anelka and Berahino saga's being played out in public in recent years why should I be surprised at the happening's at the Albion. It's the Premiership disease - too much money.
There has been an erosion of discipline seeping in at the club for quite a while now, culminating in this debacle of a season.
Lack of desire from millionaire footballers, some of whom face no consequences for their criminal behaviour. You can do what you want as long as you are rich and famous, so why should they bother or care. Self-indulged millionaires.
It may have gone unnoticed due to Barcelona-gate, but Albion had their 'night of the long knives' two weeks ago when the owner purged most of the top brass at the club. A clear indication things are being run poorly and a positive step by Lai Guochuan. Something needed to be done, even if it's too late for this season.
Time to reboot in the Championship. Cleanse the club's soul.
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