| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? 18:03 - Jan 9 with 1044 views | tetchris | If Chelsea paid 95% of his wages and he wanted to come ? |  | | |  |
| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 18:06 - Jan 9 with 1021 views | ellaandred | Yep |  | |  |
| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 18:08 - Jan 9 with 1015 views | redrickstuhaart | Nope. A footballer of that ability and record, who's mindset is now such that he cannot hold down a place in a prem team, is not an attitude or mindset that we should allow to be in our squad. |  | |  |
| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 18:18 - Jan 9 with 949 views | MK1 | Yes. Someone like him. |  |
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| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 18:26 - Jan 9 with 919 views | Cafe_Newman | I'd take Messi too if Miami payed 95% of his wages and he wanted to come... despite his short stature and his age |  | |  |
| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 18:44 - Jan 9 with 852 views | Churchman | Not in a million years. All wrong for this club. Another who has picked up his dough and doesn’t look bothered. He was reportedly on £330k a week at Chelsea. Even if they paid £329k of it I still wouldn’t want him here. Given his recent record and who he’s played for in his career I can only think of two reasons why he’d rock up to a club like this. Easy money, easy time of it. Sadly, was a terrific player a few years ago. So was Kalvin Phillips and Dele Alli. Now if Harry Kane wanted to tootle along for half a season and a few pints of Ghost Ship, I’d be all up for that. He’s always had a great attitude towards the game in the same way Mowbray and John Wark had. |  | |  |
| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 20:36 - Jan 9 with 673 views | J2BLUE | No. In his prime he was brilliant. That was a long time ago and it's been fairly obvious for the last couple of seasons that if he didn't have pace he would be a Championship player. Now he's getting older and might be losing that as well. If we're spending money for maximum impact it would be a very strange signing. |  |
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| Rather have Pound Sterling. (n/t) on 20:40 - Jan 9 with 659 views | Bloots | |  |
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| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 20:51 - Jan 9 with 631 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 18:44 - Jan 9 by Churchman | Not in a million years. All wrong for this club. Another who has picked up his dough and doesn’t look bothered. He was reportedly on £330k a week at Chelsea. Even if they paid £329k of it I still wouldn’t want him here. Given his recent record and who he’s played for in his career I can only think of two reasons why he’d rock up to a club like this. Easy money, easy time of it. Sadly, was a terrific player a few years ago. So was Kalvin Phillips and Dele Alli. Now if Harry Kane wanted to tootle along for half a season and a few pints of Ghost Ship, I’d be all up for that. He’s always had a great attitude towards the game in the same way Mowbray and John Wark had. |
Good enough to play 28 times for the second best team in the Premier League last season but not good enough for Championship Ipswich. Roflcopter |  |
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| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 20:59 - Jan 9 with 593 views | PioneerBlue | No. There is no evidence he’s motivated to play football nor that he’s ready or willing to bust himself to contribute exactly what we need to be promoted. [Post edited 9 Jan 22:20]
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| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 21:09 - Jan 9 with 558 views | SuperKieranMcKenna | No, would be Phillips MkII. Both overpaid, rusty, and years since either turned out a convincing performance. [Post edited 9 Jan 21:09]
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| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 22:58 - Jan 9 with 375 views | Churchman |
| Would you take someone like Raheem Sterling on loan? on 20:51 - Jan 9 by C_HealyIsAPleasure | Good enough to play 28 times for the second best team in the Premier League last season but not good enough for Championship Ipswich. Roflcopter |
Well, you are down with the kidz with ‘roflcopter’. I had to look it up. Nice one. Told me and something learned. I’m sure that League Cup goal was the highlight of Arsenal’s season, replayed before every home game this season and Chelsea/Arsenal are both desperate to keep him (not a hint of a thought of unloading him and his bloated wage), but his lifetime aim has always been to play for ‘his’ team Ipswich Town? From 2024 on Wiki says: ‘On 30 August 2024, Sterling joined Arsenal on loan for the 2024–25 season.Sterling made his first start for the club on 25 September and scored the fourth goal of a 5–1 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the third round of the EFL Cup. On 4 June 2025, it was announced he would return to Chelsea, having failed to make a major impact under Mikel Arteta. Upon returning to Stamford Bridge, Sterling was completely exiled from the squad, being forced to train separately and barred from the main club facilities.’ Of the 17 appearances in the Premier last season, how many did he start? I don’t know but it wasn’t 17. You are happy to blow the budget on Stirling? We took a punt on a has-been in Phillips. Marquee loan signing - that who delivered nothing for his reported £150k a week. Well, the fun of a forum is that it’s all opinions but mine is you run a mile from a player like that. I wish him well, but not here. [Post edited 9 Jan 23:36]
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