RED BEERGOGGLES » Sun Aug 30, 2015 7:24 pm wrote:maguskwt » Sun Aug 30, 2015 11:34 am wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Sun Aug 30, 2015 9:44 am wrote:
I think you've clearly chosen the media agenda and our hapless managers that was driven with such zeal .I think in his first games for Liverpool he was hardworking and certainly contributed to the build up play ,as for not being able to follow instructions ,I'm pretty sure when the manager called him to the sidelines for instructions against Ludogrets he then went and scored our only goalI'm also pretty sure he received the backing of the Kop because of some hardworking performances ,notably against the Bitterz and away at Spudz, and against the rent boys .Which kind of pisses profusely over your assumptions :D
Wow... such a wonderful player who works hard, world class talent, who follows instructions and scores plenty of goals. Must be a keeper for ANY manager then... oh wait what?... Mourinho, Mancini, Allegri and Rodgers all have problems with him??? can't be true! Wait what?? Mancini was also one of the managers who coached him as a youngster and STILL had problems with him??? CAN'T BE TRUE!!!
Highlighting the exceptions of his performance and not the norm as examples doesn't make him a good player. So now who's assumptions are profusely *****?
All the managers you mentioned may have had disciplinary problems with him ,but your argument wasn't about that ,supposedly it was about his inability to interpret instructions ,or how he lacks any football brain ,and the only manager that he never scored goals for is the current blurt we have in charge ....So spin that you fucking root .
maguskwt » Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:46 am wrote:After you have become a manager of a top team, you can come back here and say how wonderful Mario Balotelli is as a player
eds » Mon Aug 31, 2015 1:06 am wrote:maguskwt » Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:46 am wrote:After you have become a manager of a top team, you can come back here and say how wonderful Mario Balotelli is as a player
According to this infallible logic no one's opinion on here matters on Balotelli because they aren't a "manager of top team". :blush:
This all coming the same week as you saying that "Milan Baros was a top player" only to do a quick 180 and say it was "only a joke"![]()
We all marvel at what pancake you are.
maguskwt » Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:46 am wrote:There is no need to spin anything... "disciplinary problems" can include not following instructions in training you numpty, and this has been well documented when it comes to Balotelli, and not only under Rodgers. I can also see for myself how the player plays. At the end of the day 4 managers from top leagues and top teams have decided the player is just not worth it. 4 managers and the common denominator is Mario Balotelli. After you have become a manager of a top team, you can come back here and say how wonderful Mario Balotelli is as a player and if the player fails somehow it is all the manager's fault. Until then I prefer to trust the overwhelming empirical evidence, even if you don't. Spinning if any is done in this case is by you...
red till i die!! » Wed Sep 02, 2015 2:18 pm wrote:I think they can manage a win against the Cypriots without him
C-R » Wed Sep 02, 2015 3:26 pm wrote:red till i die!! » Wed Sep 02, 2015 2:18 pm wrote:I think they can manage a win against the Cypriots without him
I think you are probably rightbut it's not the international matches that concern me, i want him back to face the scum
Boocity » Sun Sep 13, 2015 12:55 am wrote:Agreed, the more I see of him the more donkey springs to mind
redshade » Sun Sep 13, 2015 1:25 am wrote:He thrives on crosses and thats something he won't get with this set up. We will never get the best out of him.
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