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    Originally posted by dww View Post
    he hasn't had a breakout moment which gets constantly replayed
    That pass to Sturridge was pretty sublime but it would need to be a Michael Owen vs Argentina style goal against top opposition to be the stand out moment.
    Was muß, das muß.

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      Raheem Sterling: Liverpool winger bids to shed bad boy image

      By Natalie Pirks
      BBC sports correspondent

      Raheem Sterling is early - 45 minutes early. In my 14 years in sports journalism, this is unprecedented for a Premier League footballer.

      It's the first sign, of many, that the team around one of England's most exciting young talents is working hard to make sure he keeps his feet on the ground.

      He arrives at his favourite Italian restaurant in Liverpool accompanied by his agent and a small team filming him as part of a documentary.

      He's affable but shy and in many ways a typical teenager - sipping on a cola, constantly texting.

      It's only when the 19-year-old takes off his jacket for lunch that I notice his entire left arm is covered, from shoulder to wrist, in tattoos.

      At the top is the face and name of his daughter, Melody Rose - "the best thing that's ever happened" to him. She was born in 2012 after a brief relationship and is his only child, despite "silly online rumours" to the contrary.

      If you search his name on the internet, one of the first suggestions is 'Raheem Sterling four kids'. This, he says, is the public's biggest misconception of him.

      He quips that he actually "has eight", but then adds: "It made people think badly of me, that I'm not really grounded, that I'm out and about doing loads of madness."

      It's not the only thing contributing to a bad boy reputation. In May 2013, he had a common assault charge against him dropped after a witness failed to turn up to court.

      And in September last year, he was found not guilty of assault against a former girlfriend. He knows he's "made mistakes" in the past but says he's young and is using those experiences to help him grow up and move on.

      Back to those tattoos. On the inside of his bicep are the words 'Thank you mama for the nine months you carried me, through all the pain and suffering'.

      It's clear his mother, Nadine - who he jokes "thinks she's Jose Mourinho" - is a constant presence and strength in his life.

      Sterling says: "She's a big part of my life - she tries to have too much of a say sometimes! I try to listen to her, because most of what she says is right.

      "My mum thinks she knows her football! She'll certainly tell me when I'm not doing something right. At other times she'll say I'm not listening to her. There's been a few clashes with her."

      She left Maverley, Jamaica, for England when he was aged five and once she had found work, moved Raheem and his three siblings to the tough St Raphael's estate in the shadow of Wembley.

      Sterling was removed from mainstream primary school because of behavioural problems and spent three years at Vernon House special school, where the youngster was told by a teacher: "If you carry on the way you're going, by the time you're 17 you'll either be in prison or playing for England."

      A prophetic statement, made because it was clear that although he could be disruptive, he was a talented footballer.

      Sterling joined QPR at the age of 11, where he was quickly nicknamed 'Raheem Park Rangers' by his peers. With several big teams interested in him, he chose Liverpool when he was 15.

      England manager Roy Hodgson, then in charge of Liverpool, handed Sterling his senior debut for the Reds in a pre-season friendly against Borussia Monchengladbach.

      The slight, diminutive boy who was repeatedly knocked off the ball by older players is still the same height - just 5ft 7in - but has "bulked up a bit" and Hodgson has made it clear that Sterling is in his World Cup thoughts.

      "He has seen me play and I think he likes the way I play. I'm grateful he's the manager of England," Sterling says.

      "He gives me good motivation to do well. He puts his arm around me and gives me little things I can do better at."

      Sterling's form for Liverpool since Christmas has been electrifying. He has scored seven goals this season and set up many more. He cites Brendan Rodgers as a huge influence.

      "He's helped me massively," Sterling explains. "Not only with my footballing game but if I need someone to talk to off the field he's there for me. I've got to really give credit to him and thank him a lot."

      But while Liverpool's resurgence is a source of pride and excitement in the red half of the city, the players have clearly been briefed not to get carried away. Manager Rodgers has played down his side's title chances and his charges have followed suit.

      "I don't want to be the one that says Liverpool can go on and win the league," Sterling says. "But there's a real belief and togetherness in the squad, we're all working for each other. We all know what the dream is at the end of it."

      And the other dream lies in Brazil. He has Wembley tube station and the stadium tattooed on his crowded arm. They are a reminder of his past and what he describes now as "the dream that's becoming a reality", following a man-of-the-match display in the friendly win over Denmark on 5 March.

      Passing his old haunts on the team coach to that game, he says had to pinch himself: "I was looking at the sights thinking: 'I used to play there a couple of years back and now I'm on the coach with the England team.'"

      Nicknamed 'Heemio' by his mates for his Brazilian-style flicks and tricks, going to Rio would mean everything.

      "Growing up you watch players like Ronaldinho playing in World Cups, doing the business and you idolise these people," he says.

      "To then get called up by England for a World Cup? I don't think there'd be a greater feeling, knowing you could help make the nation proud."

      With a future this bright, it's handy he has got room on his other arm for all the tattoos that will surely follow.
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        He's gonna get better and better
        *Except Michael, who died.

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          Heemio

          Good read that.
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            His Mum needs to drop that bad trait she has.

            Seems Raheem is growing up a bit then, and no lots of babies either, apparently, so he says, i believe him.

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              Back to those tattoos. On the inside of his bicep are the words 'Thank you mama for the nine months you carried me, through all the pain and suffering'.
              Agree with Vermy, why on earth did his mum have to carry him for nine ****ing months? Was he injured or something. She really does gets too involved.

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                Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                Agree with Vermy, why on earth did his mum have to carry him for nine ****ing months? Was he injured or something. She really does gets too involved.
                Shocking joke attempt pabs. Absolute shocker.

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                  Sterling vs Tottenham



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                    Quite brilliant performance. His range of passing, strength, running and intelligence have jumped significantly this season. What a player.
                    Was muß, das muß.

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                      The improvement in Raheem Sterling has been insane. He has gone from being a decent player on his day to a consistent top performer. He has been like a new signing.

                      At 19, he has an excellent chance to go on to be truly world class. Easily the best winger England have and probably the most talented to emerge from the academy since Gerrard.

                      That ball over the top to Suarez was inch perfect and when he plays centrally you can see how wide his skill range is. Not just a speed merchant.
                      Y.N.W.A!!!!!!

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                        It's a shame he hasn't been this good all season as Hazard has been inconsistent during the latter stages of the league.
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          Originally posted by banditos View Post
                          Shocking joke attempt pabs. Absolute shocker.
                          The comedic equivalent of David Moyes. Deeply embarrassed for him tbh. Pathetic.
                          3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                            Young player of the year for me. Incredible talent and he's still 19.
                            Are we winning?

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                              As I say in the build up thread every week, he has to play every single game.
                              Don't care if it means Allen missing out like yesterday or Coutinho in another game, Sterling has to start.

                              He is the missing link, Sunderland showed how easy it was for them to stifle us with only Sturridge to hurt them in behind, Sterling coming from deeper is impossible to pick up, plus his work rate and pressing is arguably the best in the side.

                              Since he was recalled for the Hull game our record is P23 W18 D2 L3 (Hull, Man City and Chelsea)
                              We're a much better team with him starting.
                              The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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                                Originally posted by The Birdman View Post
                                As I say in the build up thread every week, he has to play every single game.
                                Don't care if it means Allen missing out like yesterday or Coutinho in another game, Sterling has to start.
                                I think Rodgers is managing his development superbly, so if Sterling doesn't start a game there's a very good reason for it.

                                Incredible how far he's come in 6 months.
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