Not exact matches
Sterling definitely over priced, but he is younger
than Ox and has great
potential.
Quarterback Paxton Lynch has emerged as a
potential No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft after throwing for more
than 300 yards per game and posting a
sterling 27:3 touchdown: interception ratio.
Espescially Ox, who honestly has more
potential than overrated
Sterling.
Just imagin a scenerio where campbel ws french and sanogo ws not french, lets nt beat around the bush n pretend we r blind to what wenger does, liverpool gave
sterling a chanc man u the same to januzaj nw luk wher they r bt for wenger our youngsters has huge
potential bt they rot on the bench take the example of Ox for hw many years hs he been in our team n we r seeing no improvmnt and the boy is good nowdays wenger hinders the progress of our youngstars n to be frank campbell is right to want to leav us coz i dnt thnk he wil play mo games
than the beloved Sanogo nt because sanogo z better
than him bt simply bcoz he z french!
As much as I think
Sterling has the
potential to become far better
than what Walcott is now, I fear what Walcott could add to a team like Liverpool.
Forget
potential for two seconds and
Sterling has proven himself better
than Ox at this point in damn near all attacking departments yet we dare call him overhyped.
Only Pepe and Alvaro Arbeloa of Carlo Ancelotti's outfield squad are older
than Ronaldo, such has been the focus on the construction of a new era of talent, with Real Madrid looking to invest more into their academy programme as well as eyeing up
potential youthful talents from elsewhere, with Liverpool winger Raheem
Sterling known to be a target.
While there are many who claim that
Sterling still needs to reach his full
potential and urging the youngster to stay at Liverpool in order to do so, I would like to point out that there is perhaps no better manager in world football
than Arsene Wenger who can help him fulfil that
potential, like he's done with so many promising youngsters in the past.
Potential is a wonderful thing, but
Sterling is doing more on the pitch
than Chambo so maybe fans need to stop waiting for our young players to be the next Messi and buy players we know are already doing the business.
with his lack bpl experience saying he is better
than sterling is a bridge to far... he has
potential to be far better by till he has the experience under his belt its meerely expectation and not reality.
In my view
Sterling will become no better
than the likes of Theo Walcott, Aaron Lennon, Ashley Young... bags of
potential but never actually realised.