Boss
Melodramatic, attention seeking space-attacker
super talent
massive knob
massive knob
I have now seen him play seven times. He's shit and he always will be.
I have now seen him play seven times. He's shit and he always will be.
yeah 11 games and 8 goals that's comparable to Bebe..
yeah 11 games and 8 goals that's comparable to Bebe..
Actually, purely in terms of goals per game started Bebe would seem like a decent player.
I didn't compare him to Bebe. Keep up.
Sure would, although the level was not exactly the same. I don't think Balotelli ever produced the level Bebe produced against Wolves and Crawley. Also Balotelli is kinda proven player, not picked up deep out of the blue, also Balotelli was injured for a long time this season...
So out of 7 competitive games you can't recognize Balotelli as a talent?
No. I have utilised my crystal ball and decided that he will be shit forever. You have shown me the way.
Well then in two years time we can go back and see which crystal ball works better.
I'm sure there are plenty that wait for Bellion, Dong, Manucho and the likes to come good, as 10 matches are not enough for a judgment.
I see, players unhappy at City so they blame it on Manchester now. Becoming a trend over at Eastlands."I am not feeling well in Manchester. I am happy with the coach and with my team-mates, however, I do not like the city of Manchester," Balotelli was quoted as saying by Sky Sport.
Manchester City's Mario Balotelli admits he is unhappy in England & drops AC Milan hint - Goal.com
I see, players unhappy at City so they blame it on Manchester now. Becoming a trend over at Eastlands.
Wouldn't be so desperate to get away if they were playing for United I'll bet.
What an absolute cock-end!!!
These footballers complaining about Manchester as a city are acting like the spoilt brat-like children that they are. Milan is so like Manchester as a city it is untrue. I understand them missing their friends and family to blame it on the city of Manchester is fecking stupid. They earn enough money to fly them over and see them often enough, there is no excuse to complain.
Another cnut at a cnutish club!!!
I believe that as cities go, Milan and Manchester are pretty fecking similar.
That's a bold statement. Milan is 'apparently' one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Manchester is probably the best City in the north of England.
Purely a matter of opinion.
Climate wise it is similar, both are fairly industrial but beautiful cities, both ace amazing feats of architecture in terms of buildings and, although only basing my opinion on Milan on a three day United trip, the feeling as I walked around the place was that it seemed fairly similar to Manchester. I certainly would not move there of my own freewill and then complain that I hated Milan, I just don't see how you could when you compare the two cities
There are similarities but I doubt living in Manchester feels any more familiar for Balotelli than living in Milan would to you.
Agree with the last sentence.
Totally agree, but the situation isn't helpee by the likes of Mario and Carlos being total fecking idiots, and guided by agents busy lining their own pockets.You're spot on Popper but this 'type' of footballer really, really irks me.
The amount of money they make and the moves that they make as grown-ups are ludicrous. For the amount of money you earn, you should be more than happy to only air your laundry in private. By all means talk to friends, family and colleagues about your situation but stating shit like this in interviews is well out of order.
Totally agree, but the situation isn't helpee by the likes of Mario and Carlos being total fecking idiots, and guided by agents busy lining their own pockets.
At least Tevez does his best on the field, Balotelli doesnt bother his arse even trying a lot of the time.
Agreed but i think there is a huge difference between two cities being similar and someone feeling familiar living in a different city. I can kind of understand Tevez and his 'issues' with Manchester as there is probably very, very little that is similar between Manchester and Buenos Aires but moving to Manchester from Milan, I think would be fairly easy to adapt to - or at least easier.
Maybe it is me being harsh and comparing him to how I might react to a move to a foreign city but in my opinion, they don't live a normal and have to make sacrifices. I mean, Bendtner had to give up skiing and everything for his career. I don't know how they live
I see, players unhappy at City so they blame it on Manchester now. Becoming a trend over at Eastlands.
Wouldn't be so desperate to get away if they were playing for United I'll bet.
Don't want to drag this off topic but Tevez has been travelling round the world looking for the biggest pay cheque. It's not as though Manchester was his first club away from home. He got there via Sao Paulo and London.
Balotelli has only ever lived in his home town and Italians are real home birds, who get homesick if they spend a weekend away from mama's cooking, never mind a year.