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Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:01 pm
by ezza
DRTY wrote:footballers always get a hard time about being 'lads'. If someone started throwing me premiership footballers wages when I was 21 I'd probably have done some perculiar things too

as would anyone
haha trust. I'd do so much worse! it amazes me when people moan about them, it's like they're 20 & on millions of pounds, stop beein a moany bitch & let them be #lads
I would bet good money I'd be in prison or dead within the year on that sorta wage
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:07 pm
by Forum
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:09 pm
by gwa
amazing
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:02 pm
by scspkr99
DRTY wrote:footballers always get a hard time about being 'lads'. If someone started throwing me premiership footballers wages when I was 21 I'd probably have done some perculiar things too

as would anyone
surely with the wages comes a responsibility to not act in a way that's detrimental to your ability to do your job?
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:28 pm
by jazzamataz
I heard he had a younger brother or cousin that died when
he was a kid, and that goes some way to explain his "I don't
give a fuck" attitude. Life is to live and all that kind of thing.
My personal favourite is that he turned up to an Inter training
session in a Milan shirt... The guy is either nuts or he has huge
cajones.
speaking of his dealings with Inter - just turning up randomly
when the new manager was announced in their press conference
this year - and then being set up by Italian TV with the person faking
an injury in the car park - which he actually helped rather than walk
away from - ruining the TV show trying to set him up without knowing it.

Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:00 am
by meanmrcustard
scspkr99 wrote:DRTY wrote:footballers always get a hard time about being 'lads'. If someone started throwing me premiership footballers wages when I was 21 I'd probably have done some perculiar things too

as would anyone
surely with the wages comes a responsibility to not act in a way that's detrimental to your ability to do your job?
I do agree with that, but if I'm going to play devil's advocate, I'd argue that the problem comes way before 21 year olds are getting truckloads of money thrown at them.
If I was told at the age of 11 I could be a premier league footballer I probably would have just played football instead of going to school. Then when I got the money thrown at me, I would have been too thick to know how to do anything apart from act a complete moron with it.
I'm not saying this is the case with all footballers (with the case of Balotelli, I'd hazard a guess at some kind of personality disorder or some other kind of mental disability - obviously I have no basis in that internet diagnosis but there we go), but I do think it goes some way towards explaining the perception that many footballers are stupid.
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 2:51 am
by nousd
ha ha his vanity about that physique suggests he is deluded
I've seen volleyballers with bigger chests
(let alone surfers, footballers from codes that involve physical contact & farm labourers)
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:56 am
by _v_
sd5 wrote:ha ha his vanity about that physique suggests he is deluded
I've seen volleyballers with bigger chests
(let alone surfers, footballers from codes that involve physical contact & farm labourers)
let me guess, youre an Ozzie?
Great thread, Ballotelli is a character, hasnt harmed anyone as far as I know, let him be, legend in the making imo...
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:39 am
by Marzz
Balotelli worked his ass off this year at the UEFA Euro 2012. Great player. All of Italia still had dedication even after 4 goals I guess. Great team still. I guess the Spanish badmen will reign supreme for a while!
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:22 am
by scspkr99
meanmrcustard wrote:
I do agree with that, but if I'm going to play devil's advocate, I'd argue that the problem comes way before 21 year olds are getting truckloads of money thrown at them.
If I was told at the age of 11 I could be a premier league footballer I probably would have just played football instead of going to school. Then when I got the money thrown at me, I would have been too thick to know how to do anything apart from act a complete moron with it.
I'm not saying this is the case with all footballers (with the case of Balotelli, I'd hazard a guess at some kind of personality disorder or some other kind of mental disability - obviously I have no basis in that internet diagnosis but there we go), but I do think it goes some way towards explaining the perception that many footballers are stupid.
I think the clubs have a responsibility to the players and especially the youth teams. The majority of players at academys won't make it and clubs need to ensure that kids receive a proper formal academic education and should make it a prerequisite for attendance at the club. They also need to ensure that they prepare the kids for the type of exposure they will get and the type of money they can earn.
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:53 am
by murky21
bump
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:58 am
by tomre
murky21 wrote:bump
Hahaaaaaaaa I don't post much overhere. But this had to be done.
Man is a joke, can't play soccer that good as he wishes ! ::-)
Take Origi, Belgium player, finds the way to the goal much easier and that's what counts for player like them.
Appreciate his jokes though and like him, but and that's very good for him, he earns wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to much money.

Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 3:35 pm
by ehbes
tomre wrote:Man is a joke, can't play soccer that good as he wishes ! ::-)
except when he's need to score the go ahead goal in a CL match
tomre wrote:Take Origi, Belgium player, finds the way to the goal much easier and that's what counts for player like them.
excited to see him at LFC next year

Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 4:46 pm
by hubb
It looks like a good match
I hope we'll get to see steve with similar hair before he retires
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 4:50 pm
by hubb
oh and tbf
Origi looks like a really promising young player but in that sence balotelli looked like a complete otherworldly monster when he was a younger player..
he hasn't lived up to that ofcourse, but nobody can argue his potential and forwards
especially box forwards, usually develope later on and peak around 28 compared with most other positions at around 25
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 4:52 pm
by jaydot
If only he was prolific
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:14 pm
by ehbes
jaydot wrote:If only he was prolific
he's not the player that gonna go out and rack up 25 goals a season, but theres no denying that he steps up to the plate during big games and moments
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 6:12 pm
by jaydot
ehbes wrote:jaydot wrote:If only he was prolific
he's not the player that gonna go out and rack up 25 goals a season, but theres no denying that he steps up to the plate during big games and moments
You could argue the same about Welbeck-prolific for country but shit ina United shirt but chips in with effort and endevaour-whereas I prefer strikers to actually score.
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 12:45 pm
by hubb
I hope Rodgers can turn into both a tiny angel and a tiny devil
Re: Balotelli Appreciation
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 1:58 pm
by DiegoSapiens
poor ebbs still thinks he was a bargain LOL