
Its on the site video of the parade around the 9:00 mark just after hart waves to the fans
Clowncrete wrote:tbh, his disciplinary problems are too much. Him being suspended after the Arsenal game and Tevez returning is why we came from 8 points down to champs. The question is, what is the guarantee that he will improve in the discipline dept? And he has repeatedly mentioned Milan in the past. As someone here said, what is the point of developing him if he just leaves?
Blue Since 76 wrote:Clowncrete wrote:tbh, his disciplinary problems are too much. Him being suspended after the Arsenal game and Tevez returning is why we came from 8 points down to champs. The question is, what is the guarantee that he will improve in the discipline dept? And he has repeatedly mentioned Milan in the past. As someone here said, what is the point of developing him if he just leaves?
Remember what RVP was like when he arrived at Arsenal? He was the same age then that Mario is now. Let's give him time to grow up
dazby wrote:I wonder if Malaga will come in for Tevez now they've got champions league.
Ted Hughes wrote:
The point he is making is; what happens when he's grown up ?
There is no point in us grooming him to play for AC Milan. We either sell him or we have to plan for keeping him another 5 years. That means we'll have to sign him up to another deal in the not too distant future, or you can be sure that agent of his will have him away for fuck all & make twats out of us after we put up with all the shit & create a mature player for a free transfer to another team.
extremist wrote:Not sure if it is Mario but but sure does look like him .
Its on the site video of the parade around the 9:00 mark just after hart waves to the fans
Blue Since 76 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
The point he is making is; what happens when he's grown up ?
There is no point in us grooming him to play for AC Milan. We either sell him or we have to plan for keeping him another 5 years. That means we'll have to sign him up to another deal in the not too distant future, or you can be sure that agent of his will have him away for fuck all & make twats out of us after we put up with all the shit & create a mature player for a free transfer to another team.
Do you really think the current manager and owners would allow a situation where he could leave for free if he turns the potential into reality? If that's the case, why don't we sell Aguero, Kompany, Silva and Hart?
He has 3 years left, so next summer will be sign or sell time.
Roberto Mancini has performed a U-turn over Mario Balotelli and has insisted the striker will not be leaving Manchester City, just over a month after suggesting he had no future at the club.
Balotelli's mindless red card in last month's defeat at Arsenal prompted Mancini to admit the controversy-prone forward would "probably" be sold this summer, but the manager's stance has softened following the club's Premier League title win on Sunday. Reports in Italy had suggested Balotelli could head to Milan in a swap deal which would bring Zlatan Ibrahimovic to the Etihad, however that has been dismissed.
"Ibra is a great player but I don't think Milan want to sell him," Mancini told Gazzetta dello Sport. "I'm going to be honest, we haven't looked at the market yet. In the last five weeks our only focus has been the league. Mario has been very clear and I reiterate: Balotelli will remain at Manchester 101%."
Balotelli, who set up Sergio Agüero for the 94th-minute winner against Queens Park Rangers which earned City their first league title since 1968, was on Monday named in Italy's preliminary squad for Euro 2012. The 21-year-old was included despite being dropped by the national coach, Cesare Prandelli, earlier this season for disciplinary reasons.
"I am confident he will have a great European Championship," Mancini said. "I hope Mario will be the leader of the national team because he is the best Italian striker. He just needs to make his brain work. That is his only problem."
Terry Cookes nose wrote:Balotelli wrote on twitter himself earlier today that he will stay at City
Beeks wrote:Terry Cookes nose wrote:Balotelli wrote on twitter himself earlier today that he will stay at City
Balotelli isn't on twitter
Blue Since 76 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
The point he is making is; what happens when he's grown up ?
There is no point in us grooming him to play for AC Milan. We either sell him or we have to plan for keeping him another 5 years. That means we'll have to sign him up to another deal in the not too distant future, or you can be sure that agent of his will have him away for fuck all & make twats out of us after we put up with all the shit & create a mature player for a free transfer to another team.
Do you really think the current manager and owners would allow a situation where he could leave for free if he turns the potential into reality? If that's the case, why don't we sell Aguero, Kompany, Silva and Hart?
He has 3 years left, so next summer will be sign or sell time.
Ted Hughes wrote:
So he has next season to prove himself a 1st team player & no time to 'grow up' ; he has to do it now & be an adult when he arrives for pre season. That's the point.
The other players you mention don't have a case to answer.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
So he has next season to prove himself a 1st team player & no time to 'grow up' ; he has to do it now & be an adult when he arrives for pre season. That's the point.
The other players you mention don't have a case to answer.
So is the problem that he's only 21 and still does daft stuff, unlike the 25/26 year olds in the squad or that he only has 3 years left on his contract?
For such a young player, what daft stuff has he actually done this year? I mean really done, not just what the press claimed? Gave away a free kick against Lisbon by tracking back? Bad tackle in Arsenal game that should have been red then sent off for a forward's challenge on the full back (one I've seen Tevez make many times)? Sent off wrongly against Liverpool?
Yes the stropping needs to change, but he stays up much more than he did when he first arrived, so just getting on with the game is the next thing to learn. We haven't seen him for a few weeks, so was Sunday anymore mature? Just on the strength of the pass to Aguero whilst on the floor, I'd say yes.
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