lookng into that bit too much, who doesn't call the boss they work with every day by their name, who knows, Maybe Rodgers doesn't like gaffer or whatever
It's the wording of the thing for me.. Really good to me.. always tried to help me.
Cheeky ****, he was **** when Rodgers arrived
You may be right, but like you say the overall impression is that of a player who thinks he is his manager's equal in terms of his important to the team, which is generally a recipe for disaster.
That said, can't say I agree entirely with the sentiment that he owes something to LFC. Loyalty is a two way street in football - if Sterling wasn't played at the level LFC expected then he'd be out the door quicker than you can say "Spearing and Welbeck". So I personally wouldn't blame the lad for trying to get as much as he can whilst he has the chance to, particularly as he isn't the finished article yet, and may never be given the uncertainties of the football world. It's not like Liverpool paid a massive fee for him or won't get a big chunk if he leaves.
MITO gives the example of SWP as a player who moved too early and didn't have a stellar career. But there's no guarantee he could have achieved anything better staying where he was - he could have plateaued just as much at City and ended up with no trophies and much less cash in the bank. Big clubs nowadays are too fickle and quick to drop players who are under performing, which will imo always increase the pressure on players who are performing to milk it whilst they can.
