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  1. It makes no sense keeping Sterling no matter how you package it , at the end of the day Chelsea is a business . They need to let Sterling go . The fact he has ambitions to play in the World Cup will be the reason he keeps knocking on Marescas door for game time and he’ll grow frustrated at that because Maresca definitely won’t play him and we don’t need an unhappy camper in the squad . He would disrupt the energy in the dressing room and is an expensive reserve player . He isn’t suffering for not being on the low age or low wage criteria , if you have a brain you can see he just isn’t good enough , even Arteta didn’t want to play him , he warmed the bench for Arsenal as a loanie , no English team or big yet alone mid team wants him , he’s below mid . Many people get laid off for not meeting the company performance criteria and football is a job like any other job .

  2. When players want to leave without fulfilling their entire obligation of their contract it’s not a problem , we have to understand yet when a company practices the same approach it’s an issue . If man wanted to play football he would’ve dropped his wages long ago to go to a smaller team that’s still within London or close enough , but he didn’t . He isn’t on demand so he has to wake up and smell the coffee . If he decides not to lower his wages and look for a new home then he has to deal with the consequences being pushed out or sitting on the sidelines missing out on any slight chance of even being looked at for the World Cup .

  3. You kinda suck a bit, its just trying to make money off other peoples hard work and journalism?? Thats why I will never subscribe?? Maybe do your own journalism?? Anyway. Sterling has every right to sit on his contract! 34 mill in two years. Good on him!!

  4. It’s funny how a club must surrender to not breach a contract with a player but now when a player gets upset for any reason , they demand to get traded even if they are under contract ….

  5. Hr would not have an issue with the bomb squad. It is completely fine, training is part of their job yes? Being ready for a game whenever is part of their job yes? Is there a part that states they have to do it with first team members no? Is there a requirement for jobs to be in social proximity, no? Is there a clause in his contract for amount of appearances per season, no? So would be absolutely fine. They’re just doing a part of the job they don’t like. Don’t like doing that part of the job, you leave. But Sterling has not kicked up a stink so I have no issue with him

  6. With Garnacho's effort off the pitch often questioned during his time at Old Trafford, United fans were quick to react to the footage of Garnacho.
    One fan wrote: "Look how he is breathing. He hasn’t trained like this in a while."
    Another commented: "That shows how lazy he was at United."
    A third claimed: "It’s not a lack of Amorim trying Garnacho was just lazy. Soon, he will have the same attitude at Chelsea."
    A fourth made reference to Garnacho being caught with what looked like a disposable vape last month, posting: "All those vapes he’s been smoking, I’d say."

  7. People forget that when Sterling first got to Chelsea he was in good form, infact there were complaints about his absence from the England team until he was added. When Turkel left his performance dropped when Porchetto took over the reins at Chelsea.
    If I was Sterling I would try to either get a coaching position at Chelsea, help with Estevao or at Cobham for a drop in Salary or just take 20 million and walk.

  8. The man have been playing professionally since 15. Now at 30 I would need a break from playing in an uncomfortable environment. Sterling is enjoying his life like a wise young man. 👍

  9. Im a bit late but i would try making up with dyde and ask him to start doing some coaching this gang being older and available for extra curricular activities…

  10. Chelsea charged by FA with 74 alleged rule breaches
    Conduct subject to charges ranges from 2009 to 2022 and primarily relates to events that occurred between the 2010/11 and 2015/16 seasons