A bonfire society unveiled its annual celebrity guy today as Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli in a dig at the player's house recently catching fire after a firework went off in his bathroom.

The 30ft effigy is the second footballer to be chosen by Edenbridge Bonfire Society in as many years, after Wayne Rooney was burned at the stake at last year's event.
Jon Mitchell, a committee member of the Kent-based society, said it had been difficult to come up with someone foolish enough to take the honour of being the guy this year.
He said: "We were getting a bit worried because nobody had done anything silly enough to be our guy.
"We'd been watching politicians and celebrities but no-one had really done anything really stupid.
"We chose Balotelli because he made a bit of a fool of himself a few weeks ago by setting his house alight with fireworks.
"He's now capitalising on his little disaster as he's joined the campaign for firework safety so we fully support him on that."
Now Balotelli fronts a firework-safety campaign
The giant model of Italian Balotelli is dressed in his light blue Manchester City strip and is holding a model of a house in one hand and a giant rocket in the other.
His shirt bears the words "Why always me?" - he recently wore a top with the same words on it in a game against Manchester United.
Mr Mitchell said the plan was for the rocket and house to be set on fire before the rest of the guy goes up in flames on Saturday night.
Around 20,000 people are expected to watch the annual spectacle, which also involves a procession and fireworks display and raises money for local charities.
Other past guys include Cherie Blair, Katie Price, Gordon Brown and Russell Brand.
Emmanuel Adebayor 'to be offered to Spurs for cut-price £10million'
Tottenham will be invited to make a cut-price offer for Emmanuel Adebayor in January, which would allow Manchester City to bankroll moves for Napoli duo Edinson Cavani and Marek Hamsik.
Spurs are currently paying half of Adebayor’s £170,000-a-week wages as part of his one-year loan deal from City, and have the option to buy the striker outright in the summer for £14million.
The 27-year-old has hit three goals in seven starts this season for Tottenham, and has previously expressed his desire to quit City permanently.
The Blues are also desperate to get the Togolese misfit off the books, and they’re reportedly ready to accept a bid of around £10million from Spurs when the transfer window reopens.
That would mean they could pursue prime targets Cavani and Hamsik, who manager Roberto Mancini has supposedly targeted in order to ensure City claim their first top-flight league title since 1968.
The Ethiad Stadium outfit are currently five points clear at the top of the table after ten games.
City youngsters make loan moves
Manchester City strikers Andreas Mancini and Luca Scapuzzi have completed loan moves to League One side Oldham Athletic. Manchester City strikers Andreas Mancini and Luca Scapuzzi have completed loan moves to League One side Oldham Athletic.
Mancini, the son of City manager Roberto, will spend an initial month at Boundary Park with a view to extending his stay, while Scapuzzi will make a two-month switch until the beginning of the January transfer window.
The young forwards will link up with former City striker Paul Dickov, who is now the manager at the Premier League side's Greater Manchester neighbours.
"We have got a couple of strikers out with injury and I am really grateful to Roberto Mancini for allowing these deals to go through," Dickov told Manchester City's official website.
"Luca's confidence is high at the moment after his appearance, assists, and goal in the League Cup against Wolves and hopefully he will bring that with him."
"I have seen both Luca and Andrea play this season and they are both decent players. They train here for the first time today (3 November) and then we will see where we go from there."
"We have four games in the next two weeks so they will definitely see some action."
20-year old Scapuzzi has made two first-team appearances for City, both in the League Cup, while 19-year old Mancini arrived from Serie A outfit Bologna in November last year and is yet to make his senior debut.
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