kinkylola wrote:
Head cases, imo, are the most likely to turn into superstars ... they're also very likely to burn out. I'm not talking about greedy cunts like sturrdige, but real head cases ... balotelli (cantona) and others. Thin line between genius and insanity they say.
ant london wrote:kinkylola wrote:
Head cases, imo, are the most likely to turn into superstars ... they're also very likely to burn out. I'm not talking about greedy cunts like sturrdige, but real head cases ... balotelli (cantona) and others. Thin line between genius and insanity they say.
Agree with all of that
High risk but potentially high reward
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:ant london wrote:kinkylola wrote:
Head cases, imo, are the most likely to turn into superstars ... they're also very likely to burn out. I'm not talking about greedy cunts like sturrdige, but real head cases ... balotelli (cantona) and others. Thin line between genius and insanity they say.
Agree with all of that
High risk but potentially high reward
Then again, it's exactly these kind of gambles that cost managers their jobs.
ant london wrote:kinkylola wrote:
Head cases, imo, are the most likely to turn into superstars ... they're also very likely to burn out. I'm not talking about greedy cunts like sturrdige, but real head cases ... balotelli (cantona) and others. Thin line between genius and insanity they say.
Agree with all of that
High risk but potentially high reward
Svensational wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Regarding Balotelli, if we are going to sign him (and I hope we don't) then considering he isn't exactly loved in Milan and manager seems all too eager to get rid, we need to play hardball on this transfer fee. We have all the aces here imo, he wants to leave, manager doesn't want to keep him, fans don't like him, he comes with a reputation, so we should be looking at price max15m. to even consider spending 40m on a player that has never showed anything but glimpses of top RAW talent would be outrageous especially considering the circumstances.
But Inter have come out publicly and said they wont let him go for less than £35m? They must like him.
Balotelli's disciplinary problems and difficult relationship with Mourinho continued in the 2009–10 season. In November, Inter drew 1–1 against Roma and Mourinho criticized his players, even going as far as saying that Balotelli "came close to a zero rating".[25] The young striker again incurred the wrath of Juve fans in the heated Derby d'Italia away encounter with Juventus on 5 December 2009 which Inter lost 2–1. When he was elbowed by Juve midfielder Felipe Melo in the shoulder, he fell on the pitch clutching his face and was promptly booked while Melo was sent off for a second yellow card. The incident sparked a fiery altercation between teammate Thiago Motta and Juve goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.[26][27] The falling-out between player and manager reached its peak in the eve of the UEFA Champions League second leg against Chelsea, after the young striker was not called-up following an altercation with Mourinho.[28] The youngster was then criticized by several senior players such as captain Javier Zanetti[29] and veteran defender Marco Materazzi as well as his own agent.[30] in the wake of Inter's 1–0 win at Stamford Bridge, London. In March, he came under heavy criticism from fans after he publicly sported a Milan (Inter's crosstown rivals) jersey on the Italian show Striscia la Notizia.[31]
In the wake of recent tense situation, Balotelli released a statement of apology in Internazionale's official website, that reads:
“ "I am sorry for the situation that has been created recently. I am the first person who has suffered because I adore football and I want to play, and now I am waiting in silence so I can return to being useful to my team. I want to put the past behind me, look to the future and concentrate on the upcoming commitments and make myself ready."
Mario Balotelli[32]
”
After being frozen out of the team due to the situation, Balotelli was recalled to the squad for the match against Bologna and he marked his return with a goal in a 3–0 win.[33] However, he once again caused controversy in a Champions League semi-final against Barcelona on 20 April, as he threw his jersey on the ground after the final whistle, in response to Inter fans who had booed him to criticize his poor performance;[34] his reaction, which caused notable disappointment among fans, teammates and football pundits, was succeeded by an attempt by a small group of supporters to physically attack Balotelli after the end of the game.[35]
After such events, Balotelli was excluded from a string of games, including the second leg of the Champions League semifinal versus Barcelona, but was successively featured in the remaining two matches of the Italian league that led Inter to win its 18th national title, as well as the fifth one in a row.
Svensational wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Now why do I think Inter actually like the money more than the player? We are in Roque Santa Cruz situation here again and NEED to show the world that we are not homers EVEN if our manager likes the player in question. We are STILL going to weight pro's and con's reasonably.
I agree NQDP. And I think its a ridiculous amount of money to pay for a 19 year old who is supposed to be a nutcase. But it just seems to be publicised at the moment that Inter wont part way for less than £35m, if thats the case then Id love to see what they'd do if we were to pull out of the whole transfer. They'd be lumbered with him then, unless the rags could get some cash together.
BobKowalski wrote:
Balotelli could be a superstar or a trainwreck but sod it at least it won't be dull.
kinkylola wrote:BobKowalski wrote:
Balotelli could be a superstar or a trainwreck but sod it at least it won't be dull.
Exactly! it's like boning the crazy chick ... you don't do it cuz it's a safe bet, you do it to live!!!
CHOOSE BALOTELLI, CHOOSE LIFE.
CitizenYank wrote:
CHOOSE JO, SAVE 25 MILL ;)
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