RAWK Goes into Meltdown 2014/2015 - The "We go again" Edition

:lol: Well in Nostradamus. Nani was arguably better than Bale in a Premier League season. Sterling is a very good player with great potential and had a cracking season as a young player. He may turn out to the dog's bollocks, but just stating that he'll definitely be better than Nani is quiet something.

But I didn't state that at all.

I think you might have missed the part where I said 'football brain'?

In any case, my post was following on from the poster who said Sterling has no football brain, then cited Nani as an example. Hence my claim that I think his football brain is already superior to Nani. I wasn't making any predictions, unless you count the insinuation that Nani's football brain is unlikely to improve from this point on, which is fair enough, but it's not exactly a stretch to claim that.
 
Come on guys. 2 pages and nothing from RAWK. We have a Liverpool thread for discussion.
 
Have to admit, thought Sterling was going to be the next Aaron Lennon however after watching him last season, during the World Cup and so far in pre season he has really impressed me and safe to say he has definitely changed my opinion about him.
 
So we here change our opinion we had a few months ago that Janujaz was a better prospect?
 
Yep, our third game of the season is away at Spurs.
Let's be honest, Anyone with hair like that and a habit for wearing makeup is going to be far happier with those southern pansies than up north, for once I'm actually being nice about Liverpool as a place, but don't get used to it.
 
More Rawkite madness....

Despite playing two games in a few days, he says :-

I don't think he cared one way or another how the game was going to play out. The game was also part of the "training", so to speak. Get the majority of starters up to match sharpness, sub them off after an hour. Win, lose or draw, I'd be most certain that the outcome of the game was more fitness-based than results-based



If it's true that we had a high-intensity training session the morning before the match, does that mean that Brendan banked too much on our ability (surely, noone can doubt, we have it) to score loads of goals in the first half?
 
So we here change our opinion we had a few months ago that Janujaz was a better prospect?

Oh god don't start another Januzaj vs Sterling debate... We all know how that is going to go.

Liverpool fans- Sterling is the second coming of Jesus
United fans - But but but he has a higher ceiling
 
Can somebody tell me how RAWK have been handling the very likely injury and/or burn-out of young talent Luke Shaw in comparison to the ever glowing, bright and injury free future of young talent Raheem Sterling? Some snippets would be great...
 
I'd compare Sterling's record to a young Ronaldo. It stands up.

Didn't they call Ronaldo a show pony when he was young?
 
I'd compare Sterling's record to a young Ronaldo. It stands up.

Didn't they call Ronaldo a show pony when he was young?

Liverpool had some young winger then whom they rated highly than Ronaldo and made fun of Ronaldo. DOn't even remember his name, which kinda sums up.
 
This, from 2008, is beyond incredible

Regarding Babel and Ronaldo...

care to elaborate what has ronaldo got that babel hasnt?

speed-ronaldo is quick but babel is quicker
flair-babel isnt a one trick pony watch him play you'll see him do some breathtaking pieces of skill.
dribbling-granted ronaldos quicker while dribbling but i reckon babel is just as effective.
goal scoring-babel has scored goals whenever rafa has deployed him up front where ronaldo plays for manure.
heading- babel is alot and mean alot better in the air

these are the reasons i believe he can develop into a better player than ronaldo because pennant isnt going to
 
:lol:
To think of it, in between Le Tallec and Babel they must have compared few others to Ronaldo and come up with reasons how they are better than Ronaldo.

Pennant was another one who was going to be better than Ronaldo as well.

I found this gem in the link I provided earlier.

speed-ronaldo is quick but babel is quicker
flair-babel isnt a one trick pony watch him play you'll see him do some breathtaking pieces of skill.
dribbling-granted ronaldos quicker while dribbling but i reckon babel is just as effective.
goal scoring-babel has scored goals whenever rafa has deployed him up front where ronaldo plays for manure.
heading- babel is alot and mean alot better in the air
 
To be fair, before he went to Liverpool Babel was an amazing player I was gutted when he signed for them.

Either Rafa ruined him or he just didn't reach his potential

He was never ever going to be better than Ronaldo, especially in 2008 that's madness :lol:
 
I'm all in favour of laughing at RAWK, but that guy was a WUM and nobody in the thread agreed with him.
 
But I didn't state that at all.

I think you might have missed the part where I said 'football brain'?

In any case, my post was following on from the poster who said Sterling has no football brain, then cited Nani as an example. Hence my claim that I think his football brain is already superior to Nani. I wasn't making any predictions, unless you count the insinuation that Nani's football brain is unlikely to improve from this point on, which is fair enough, but it's not exactly a stretch to claim that.

I agree.

Not much of a claim, though. Nani has a relatively poor football brain.
 
Have to admit, thought Sterling was going to be the next Aaron Lennon however after watching him last season, during the World Cup and so far in pre season he has really impressed me and safe to say he has definitely changed my opinion about him.
I predict he'll be gone towards the latter end of his current contract. City or Chelsea.
 
I actually prefer RAWK to Bluemoon. Rawk, you feel, is like a home for the mentally ill - there is delusion, but it is ultimately harmless.

Bluemoon on the other hand is more like a high security prison, where everyone is a vile, aggressive twunt (who also happen to be delusional).
 
I actually prefer RAWK to Bluemoon. Rawk, you feel, is like a home for the mentally ill - there is delusion, but it is ultimately harmless.

Bluemoon on the other hand is more like a high security prison, where everyone is a vile, aggressive twunt (who also happen to be delusional).

I have a mate who's a City supporter, and quelle surprise, he's only got back into football the past three years (he used to be a "season ticket holder at Maine Road" though, just so you know). He frequents Bluemoon and he posts these ridiculous transfer rumours on Twitter he gets from there (Messi is signing every summer since 2011, and Guardiola has already agreed to become their next manager in 2016), not to mention he now calls United "The Rags" and regularly drops it into conversation with me, despite him never using the term in all the previous years I've known him.

RAWK is a special case ineed, but they have a lovable side to them; Bluemoon is a vile place and I wonder how people can become so embittered.
 
This, from 2008, is beyond incredible

Regarding Babel and Ronaldo...

That was in 2008?!

Good grief. Ronaldo had pretty much established himself as being within at least the top 5 players on the planet by the end of the 2006/07 season.