Green & Blue wrote:Anyone seen this in the news of the world, what a joke.
Hes on a session between club and international duty and quite rightly so.Why not?
Cant believe a journalist would even bother.
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/10 ... squad.html
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Green & Blue wrote:Anyone seen this in the news of the world, what a joke.
Hes on a session between club and international duty and quite rightly so.Why not?
Cant believe a journalist would even bother.
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/10 ... squad.html
Are you for real? It's a journalist and photographers dream to get something like this.
And I would expect it will not go down at all well with his 2 managers.
Green & Blue wrote:Anyone seen this in the news of the world, what a joke.
Hes on a session between club and international duty and quite rightly so.Why not?
Cant believe a journalist would even bother.
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/10 ... squad.html
mcfctm wrote:Im not arsed what he does 10 days before a city game, he can even go out the night before an England game if he wants, as long as he performs for city I don't care. He's a young lad he needs a social life.
Green & Blue wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Green & Blue wrote:Anyone seen this in the news of the world, what a joke.
Hes on a session between club and international duty and quite rightly so.Why not?
Cant believe a journalist would even bother.
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/10 ... squad.html
Are you for real? It's a journalist and photographers dream to get something like this.
And I would expect it will not go down at all well with his 2 managers.
Yes i am for real.
It was 36 hours before joining the england squad he was off duty as such.
Footballers do have to attend stag partys like the rest of us.
"The scenes will anger many fans after England's humiliating exit from the World Cup".
Why would they anger England fans considering he did not get a minutes game time at the world cup, shocking sensationalist journalisim.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Was discussing Balotelli's 'interesting' lifestyle last night and the same goes for Hart and the rest of them - as long as they aren't slagging the club off, I don't care what they do, providing it doesn't affect them on the pitch.
Under the Joe Royle days in the premier league, I once bumped into a number of the City squad on a night out on Deansgate. They were in a much worse state than me and I felt like death the following morning. It had been mid-week, something like a Wednesday night. On the Saturday, our relegation battle continued at home to Everton. Considering how ill I'd felt, I took the moral high ground and decided they shouldn't have been doing it, so went to the match in a foul mood, assuming another defeat. Can't remember the exact score, but I think we won 5-0. The moral - it's what you do on the pitch that counts. Yes, drunken nights and poor training would eventually catch up, but as a one off, I can't see it matters.
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