Currently Sterling simply because he's proved that he can do it now and then for a premier league side.
However, I believe that Ibe's physical presence is what will see him overtake Rahee,
Lucky to have both. I look at lennon for spurs and he blows hot and cold and still doesnt pick the right pass, sterling generally does pick the rihht pass and imo has more skill.Ibe too early to comment vs lennon but he had burst of speed alright.
sterling generally does pick the rihht pass and imo has more skill.
Sterling was garbage in the Derby,in fact, he looked decent for a few months then went off the boil. So Sterling might blow hot and cold,as you haven't seen enough of him to pass judgement.
Hate to say it, but I agree with Alas.
There's nothing about Raheem that makes me think world class potential. Not even based on what I've seen. Simply because other than pace, I don't see anything. He can beat a player, hold it up and pass, but that isn't anything that will amaze
Neither has world class potential, but it doesn't matter.
They will both be players in the £15-20m bracket that will have cost us a couple of million, and because they are English we will have a good chance of keeping them for a long time.
It doesn't really matter which one is better. They have different strengths. I think Raheem has a bit more raw pace, but Ibe has better long range shooting and is more two footed.
They will both be very good players, and in Rodgers have a manager who knows how to improve young talent.
People forget that they're only 17 and 18. You rarely get youngsters at that age setting the world alight.
comment by Chambers. (U16926)
posted 1 hour, 34 minutes ago
Hate to say it, but I agree with Alas.
There's nothing about Raheem that makes me think world class potential. Not even based on what I've seen. Simply because other than pace, I don't see anything. He can beat a player, hold it up and pass, but that isn't anything that will amaze
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You serious. So we have a player who is quick, skillful, knows when to give and when to hold, can also pass whilst having goals at him and you don't see anything in that.
Coming in as a 17 year old and doing that in the Prem. Really?
He'll be mustard if he keeps his attitude.
Sterling's clearly the better player. He has the potential to be top-drawer.
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posted on 20/7/13
Currently Sterling simply because he's proved that he can do it now and then for a premier league side.
However, I believe that Ibe's physical presence is what will see him overtake Rahee,
posted on 20/7/13
*Raheem
posted on 20/7/13
Lucky to have both. I look at lennon for spurs and he blows hot and cold and still doesnt pick the right pass, sterling generally does pick the rihht pass and imo has more skill.Ibe too early to comment vs lennon but he had burst of speed alright.
posted on 20/7/13
sterling generally does pick the rihht pass and imo has more skill.
Sterling was garbage in the Derby,in fact, he looked decent for a few months then went off the boil. So Sterling might blow hot and cold,as you haven't seen enough of him to pass judgement.
posted on 20/7/13
Hate to say it, but I agree with Alas.
There's nothing about Raheem that makes me think world class potential. Not even based on what I've seen. Simply because other than pace, I don't see anything. He can beat a player, hold it up and pass, but that isn't anything that will amaze
posted on 20/7/13
Neither has world class potential, but it doesn't matter.
They will both be players in the £15-20m bracket that will have cost us a couple of million, and because they are English we will have a good chance of keeping them for a long time.
It doesn't really matter which one is better. They have different strengths. I think Raheem has a bit more raw pace, but Ibe has better long range shooting and is more two footed.
They will both be very good players, and in Rodgers have a manager who knows how to improve young talent.
posted on 20/7/13
Sterling so far.
posted on 20/7/13
People forget that they're only 17 and 18. You rarely get youngsters at that age setting the world alight.
posted on 20/7/13
sterling atm
posted on 20/7/13
comment by Chambers. (U16926)
posted 1 hour, 34 minutes ago
Hate to say it, but I agree with Alas.
There's nothing about Raheem that makes me think world class potential. Not even based on what I've seen. Simply because other than pace, I don't see anything. He can beat a player, hold it up and pass, but that isn't anything that will amaze
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You serious. So we have a player who is quick, skillful, knows when to give and when to hold, can also pass whilst having goals at him and you don't see anything in that.
Coming in as a 17 year old and doing that in the Prem. Really?
He'll be mustard if he keeps his attitude.
posted on 21/7/13
Sterling's clearly the better player. He has the potential to be top-drawer.
posted on 21/7/13
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