Liverpool Fan Finds Quick And Easy Way To Modify His Raheem Sterling Shirt (Photo)

Chris Wright

19th, May 2015

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By Chris Wright

With Raheem Sterling seemingly mincing toward the Anfield exit door, one irked Liverpool fan was left wondering just what to do with the Sterling replica shirt he’d spent good money on.

Thankfully, a solution was quick to materialise…

Simple and effective, though it flies in the face of the traditional Liverpool Viking send off, which usually involves a can of Lynx Africa and a cigarette lighter…

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  1. Degs says:

    “Simple and effective, though it flies in the face of the traditional Liverpool Viking send off, which usually involves a can of Lynx Africa and a cigarette lighter…”

    Or a tabloid scum journo holding a replica shirt and offering £50 to a fan who’ll burn it…

  2. JACK says:

    Legend TORES,SUAREZ,STERLING AND WHO NEXT?????If they love him enough not to let him go…..this is not a very good way of treating player,am afraid this same treatment will be given to many others,,,,,,well blame the management who can’t take good decisions.Think about the cold treatments this foot ball stars get from Liver pool and the fans,though am a fan but not part of that madness,i know what it means to put your body on line for your team……if they are luck today,it’s to the teams credit and should organize very well and let them make choice if contract stipulates,,,,,,,

  3. Paul says:

    Why did this thick LFC fan pay for that shirt with the obvious spelling mistake in the first place, I smell a rat here. That shirt clearly has a spelling mistake just so he can do this pathetic stunt(more money than sense). What next? altering a shirt to say Benteke number 30 as some reference to what the LFC press peeps would like to pay for him(he’s worth tripple the banded price compared to other big money moves). As for Sterling, I think he’s been handled wrong and that LFC’s public airing of his private money affairs is more like bully boy tactics, no wonder he wants to leave.

    • Derek says:

      I suggest you look again at the shirt. The two ‘S’ are different. The first ‘S’ is from when the shirt was first printed and the second has been manually added. I would have thought that was obvious!

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