***Official Balo Watch Thread***

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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby CityGer » Sun May 01, 2011 9:11 pm

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:People seem to completely forget his age.



Fuck, yeah, your right. I completely forgot that he is a 20 year old man.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby DoomMerchant » Sun May 01, 2011 10:19 pm

Today was a match where we really missed Tevez. It's easy to forget the value he's been to the team sometimes, but he was glaring in his absence today. I miss him. i really hope he doesn't leave. I have some delusional thoughts that Balotelli was onto something about 2 weeks ago, but he's uneven and ridiculous at times. Today was probably, hopefully, a low point in terms of lackluster performances, but who knows?

i agree with Patrick that if he sticks around he will score some goals, and with Antti that he's still young. However both those things don't account for what he's truly bringing to the first team on a weekly basis right now. Don't know what Dzeko would need to do to get a couple games starting...seems like it would be a wise decision based on Balotelli's form, but what the fucl do i know?

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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby Beeks » Sun May 01, 2011 10:57 pm

Are you lot taking the piss?

Did you see that flick he did today?

Or the curling shot that hit to post?

Or some of his link up play?

Or him tackling back?

Or the way he looked desperate to score and was pissed off when he didn't?


Balo is a future City legend...give him the summer and he will be destroying defences next season
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby The Man In Blue » Sun May 01, 2011 11:08 pm

Whilst I agree he didn't have the best game today, not playing him would be a travesty - that song is too fucking good.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sun May 01, 2011 11:19 pm

Beeks wrote:Are you lot taking the piss?

Did you see that flick he did today?

Or the curling shot that hit to post?

Or some of his link up play?

Or him tackling back?

Or the way he looked desperate to score and was pissed off when he didn't?


Balo is a future City legend...give him the summer and he will be destroying defences next season



Now that's the sort of reply that worries me.

That flick? I assume you mean the unecessary thing with hisa right foot when he should have just played it with his right. Big deal and just showing off.

The curling shot hit the bar not the post but he should have scored or at least forced a brilliant save?

I thought most of his link up play was poor but I am sure he must have laid of one or 2 passes to a City player.

Him tackling back!! I watched him back on one occasion and I was very impressed that he did so with a bit of effort at a good time.Most of his work in deeper situations is anything but good and especially when it's after he has lazily lost the ball and chases back to earn a booking with a stupid challenge.

The way he looked desperate to score! Now that's funny.Is that supposed to mean that he is quality because he is desperate.To me all it means is that he is desperate.Of course he wants to score but when it doesnt happen I would be more impressed if he didnt stand around like a big girl crying and worked hard to either get the ball back or help to create another opportunity.

The lad has talent yes but we have seen very very little of it and virtually none of it today as he was crap.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby edge275 » Sun May 01, 2011 11:43 pm

Beeks wrote:Are you lot taking the piss?

Did you see that flick he did today?

Or the curling shot that hit to post?

Or some of his link up play?

Or him tackling back?

Or the way he looked desperate to score and was pissed off when he didn't?


Balo is a future City legend...give him the summer and he will be destroying defences next season


I agree entirely Beeks.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Sun May 01, 2011 11:48 pm

Not really sure a showboat, two shots he should've scored with (but didn't) and a bit of tracking back quite elevates him to legend status yet.

Let's just see how he goes on though.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby Dameerto » Sun May 01, 2011 11:51 pm

I was furious with him when one of his shots was saved and he just stood there looking around like someone had sworn at him - play was carrying on and Silva got the ball and looked up for Mario but he was still stood a couple of yards from their goal facing it (and miles away from their last defender). If he wants to score so badly then get the fucl back onside and keep up with the tempo of the game and give your team mates options.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby dazby » Mon May 02, 2011 1:12 am

I thought he, and most of the players expressed themselves really well on the pitch. I'm disappointed he didn't score but I doubt that is something that would play on his mind.

I have to admit to getting very frustrated with our midfield for not feeding him whilst he was in some fantastic positions. He and Yaya need to find the rainbow connection which will yield a gazillion goals.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby DoomMerchant » Mon May 02, 2011 2:12 am

LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Not really sure a showboat, two shots he should've scored with (but didn't) and a bit of tracking back quite elevates him to legend status yet.

Let's just see how he goes on though.


the funny thing is with balo is that some City fans, and i've done it a couple times myself so i surrender, are capable of elevating the above average to semi-legend status, maybe as a counterbalance to the ridiculously unwarranted stick he gets on the negative side.

Everything that he seems to do is unwarranted -- positively or negatively. Madcap hijinx ensues.

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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Mon May 02, 2011 5:49 am

LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Not really sure a showboat, two shots he should've scored with (but didn't) and a bit of tracking back quite elevates him to legend status yet.

Let's just see how he goes on though.


But some people make it sound like he is younger brother of Jo. Which he isn't.

I agree with Doomy. People have ridiculously polarized opinion of him.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby avoidconfusion » Mon May 02, 2011 6:32 am

Watched MOTD yesterday again for the first time in a while... god I fucking hate Jonathan Pearce (who was commentating the City game) ... he sounded genuinely disgusted when we scored the two goals and had an orgasm when West Ham scored.

Talking about how we will get punished in the Champions League bla bla... fucking prick.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby aaron bond » Mon May 02, 2011 7:09 am

I thought he did ok against West Ham - not amazing, but far from shit like some people on here are suggesting. I think he is settling into the squad more and more. He does need a goal and was unlucky with a couple of chances.

I don't really understand why he gets so much shit. AJ, for example, was poor yet again, but doesn't get half the stick Balotelli does. As soon as Tevez is back, I would drop AJ and play Silva, Tevez and Balotelli as our front 3.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby ant london » Mon May 02, 2011 7:11 am

aaron bond wrote:I thought he did ok against West Ham - not amazing, but far from shit like some people on here are suggesting. I think he is settling into the squad more and more. He does need a goal and was unlucky with a couple of chances.

I don't really understand why he gets so much shit. AJ, for example, was poor yet again, but doesn't get half the stick Balotelli does. As soon as Tevez is back, I would drop AJ and play Silva, Tevez and Balotelli as our front 3.



I said this after the Blackburn game, and the United game and I think it equally applied yesterday

Good point you make Aaron, don't expect that Balotelli witchhunters to acknowledge it though
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Mon May 02, 2011 7:12 am

aaron bond wrote:I thought he did ok against West Ham - not amazing, but far from shit like some people on here are suggesting. I think he is settling into the squad more and more. He does need a goal and was unlucky with a couple of chances.

I don't really understand why he gets so much shit. AJ, for example, was poor yet again, but doesn't get half the stick Balotelli does. As soon as Tevez is back, I would drop AJ and play Silva, Tevez and Balotelli as our front 3.


I meant to post exactly the same on match thread yesterday. AJ was really poor yesterday. Again. Now I'm not going to slaughter him and I think he is massively talented lad but fact is that no one bothers to mention that for whatever reasons and it's pretty unfair. Also, AJ's "tackle" from behind would've been worth a red in many referees books. It was fucking silly challenge that didn't get any attention because he got away with it.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Mon May 02, 2011 7:52 am

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
aaron bond wrote:I thought he did ok against West Ham - not amazing, but far from shit like some people on here are suggesting. I think he is settling into the squad more and more. He does need a goal and was unlucky with a couple of chances.

I don't really understand why he gets so much shit. AJ, for example, was poor yet again, but doesn't get half the stick Balotelli does. As soon as Tevez is back, I would drop AJ and play Silva, Tevez and Balotelli as our front 3.


I meant to post exactly the same on match thread yesterday. AJ was really poor yesterday. Again. Now I'm not going to slaughter him and I think he is massively talented lad but fact is that no one bothers to mention that for whatever reasons and it's pretty unfair. Also, AJ's "tackle" from behind would've been worth a red in many referees books. It was fucking silly challenge that didn't get any attention because he got away with it.


He was booked so didn't really get away with. No way a red.It looked pretty bad as the plauyer put his leg across just as he went in and the ref knew that.The booking was mostly because he was chasing back in anger a la shrek or Mario.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby bluej » Mon May 02, 2011 12:11 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Not really sure a showboat, two shots he should've scored with (but didn't) and a bit of tracking back quite elevates him to legend status yet.

Let's just see how he goes on though.


the funny thing is with balo is that some City fans, and i've done it a couple times myself so i surrender, are capable of elevating the above average to semi-legend status, maybe as a counterbalance to the ridiculously unwarranted stick he gets on the negative side.

Everything that he seems to do is unwarranted -- positively or negatively. Madcap hijinx ensues.

cheers


Yep completely agree with you. For some reason a player can't have an average, or even a slightly poor/good game, it has to be incredible or incredibly shite.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby Martinmanc » Tue May 03, 2011 7:54 pm

New ballotelli song for wembley.........

To the tune of 70's popsters "Pilot" and their classic song "january" (can someone put a link on to youtube?)

BALLOTELLI,

HE'S THE STRIKER FOR MANCITY,

HE MAKES RIO SAD WITH HIS EYES! HE'S MAKING THEM CRY,

GO....GO.....GO.....GO....

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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby Lee_R » Sun May 08, 2011 12:00 am

Nice Balotelli article (for a change)


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... ity-fa-cup



Mario Balotelli sometimes finds Manchester a lonely place but, since swapping Italy for England last summer, he has rarely been left alone. It remains a potentially toxic paradox but at least Roberto Mancini's most arresting, if anarchic, talent is learning to see the funny side of growing up in public.

Well aware his every on- and off-field excess – and there have been a few – is routinely exaggerated, City's £24m former Internazionale striker has decided the time has finally come to separate fact from fiction. The vexed issue of parking looms high on his agenda. "I heard that I have £12,000 worth of parking tickets," says the 20-year-old in his distinctive, deepest bass, voice. "If that was true then I would have to get about 35 tickets a day. It's not possible. I have maybe 20 parking fines, which I know is a lot and I have been stupid. I have parked my car outside San Carlo restaurant too many times but I have not been fined £12,000."

Introducing an element of self deprecation to conversation in a second language is not easy but Balotelli's English has quickly become so advanced that his sentences are now nuanced with the sort of care he has not always displayed towards opponents, team-mates and referees.

As he pours hot drinks rather awkwardly in the coffee shop at St Ann's hospice in Cheadle before devoting two hours to ward rounds spent happily chatting to patients, an intriguing dichotomy emerges. It certainly seems hard to square the apparent delinquent José Mourinho once declared "unmanageable" to the smiling figure described as a "very nice, very polite young man – although he has no idea how to make tea," by St Ann's volunteer waitresses.

"See, I do smile," Balotelli says. "My public image is absolutely not a fair reflection of who I am. Sometimes I do the wrong thing and there are things I regret but I'm 20. People who know me are aware I'm not a bad guy but I'm shy; it's difficult to be here giving an interview."

Coy yet bolshy, Balotelli annoyed Mourinho to the point where the current Real Madrid coach suspended him from Inter's squad. "Maybe Mourinho said I was unmanageable because he could not do it," he says, shrugging. "Roberto Mancini is managing me now, so what Mourinho said is not true.

"They are both great managers but they are different. When I had problems with Mourinho, he tried to work against me; Mancini has supported me. Mancini killed me in the dressing room after I was sent off against Kiev [in the Europa League], he told me: 'You're an idiot, I don't know why I buy you and why I bother with you' but, with the press, he speaks well of me. The problem with Mourinho and me was that we are the same kind of character."

Suggestions that some City fans would like to see Mourinho in charge at Eastlands next season receive short shrift from a player pivotal to Mancini's hopes of overcoming Stoke in Saturday's FA Cup final. "Why?" Balotelli counters. "City are fourth in the league, we are in the FA Cup final for the first time in 30 years. I don't know why somebody would want another coach. Roberto is doing very well; why should he be changed? Roberto never lies. He says what he has to say; that's what I like about him. I trust Roberto."

Mancini is adamant domestic audiences have yet to see Balotelli deploy his coruscating pace and electric skills to their optimal, most devastating, effect. "If I keep working hard then in maybe one or two years I can be one of the best players in the game," the striker agrees. "Maybe not the best right now because Lionel Messi is in front."

By his own admission, Balotelli's game has largely regressed during a season in which his recently much improved off-ball contributions indicate a belated grasp of the English team ethic. "I can't look back on a single game at City and think: 'This is how I want to play," he concedes. "I have a normal level and another, higher level. I think that when I play at the normal level I can be one of the best but, in England, I have never played at that level.

"This year was difficult because I was injured twice and I didn't train properly in pre-season. I didn't know if I was coming to City or staying with Inter, so I never trained and my condition was really low. I haven't played so good but I still think I can enjoy English football. It's more physical but it's easier than Italian football, especially for a striker."

Given his challenging infancy, Balotelli's progress has, in a wider context, been extraordinary. He was born Mario Burwuah in Palermo, Sicily, to Ghanaian immigrant parents who later moved to northern Italy. They struggled to care properly for him and he experienced serious medical problems before, eventually, being fostered by Franco and Silvia Balotelli, at the age of almost three. This personal history partly explains why he has become a staunch supporter of, and regular visitor to, a refuge for destitute children in the Brazilian favelas.

Previously starved of love, he proved a needy, difficult toddler whose first act in a new home containing two new older brothers and a sister was to charge wildly down a passageway, shattering several vases. For a long time Balotelli was unable to fall sleep unless Silvia was there to hold his hand.

If loosening the powerful ties that still bind him to his devoted, Brescia-based family has not been easy, joining City finally freed a man legally adopted by Franco and Silvia in 2008 from the appalling racist abuse that provoked many of his problems in Italian football.

"I can live anywhere," claims Balotelli who, growing up in a very white community, soon learnt that some of his compatriots were not overly keen on diversity. "But, if you ask me about black Italian guys generally, I think it is easier to live in England than Italy."

Yet if racism is no longer a problem, boredom has proved a new enemy. Despite developing a liking for Manchester's Jukes nightclub, Balotelli has spent countless hours alone in his ninth-floor city-centre penthouse apartment.

"At first, being here wasn't easy, it was a little bit difficult," he acknowledges. The suspicion is that it is still hardly Nirvana. Asked how he fills spare time, Balotelli's reply seems instructive. "Doing nothing," he says. "I stay at home and play on the PlayStation and sometimes go shopping. I have to find some interests; in Italy I had lots of things to do like going to the shooting range or Go-Karting and friends to do them with."

Knowsley Safari Park has proved a saviour; Balotelli, a World Wildlife Fund aficionado who loves holidaying at nature reserves, has made frequent visits. Despite receiving numerous invitations to swing a five iron with team-mates, he balks at the idea. "I don't like golf," he says, frowning. "It's not for me, it's too quiet. But next year things will be easier; my friends will come over and I think my family will move here."

However large his support network, Balotelli's unerring gift for controversy appears unlikely to entirely desert him. "At Inter I wore an AC Milan shirt on TV and that was the wrong thing to do," he recalls. "So, don't worry, you won't find me in a Manchester United shirt."

He did sufficient damage to neighbourly relations merely by celebrating in front of United supporters at the end of the semi-final, during which his turns and touch had, at times, left Nemanja Vidic dizzy and disorientated. "I think United players were too sensitive about it," he says. "I showed my shirt but I didn't swear."

Not that he lacks sympathy for his Old Trafford detractors. "I'm sensitive as well," he says. "And, if one of them did the same to me, maybe I'd react the same. It's normal that, when you lose a game, you're upset and if another player celebrates like that you'll be angry."

City supporters fear Stoke will deliberately try to provoke Balotelli but the prospect simply draws an amused stare. "When I lose my temper it's because I decide to," he says. "If I do something it's because I want to do it."

The bad news for Tony Pulis's defenders is that he "really wants" to help Mancini win the FA Cup.
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Re: ***Official Balo Watch Thread***

Postby bigblue » Sun May 08, 2011 3:10 am

Lee_R wrote:Nice Balotelli article (for a change)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... ity-fa-cup


Great article, and I think next season both him and Dzeko will look completely different players. Balo is really becoming a true City fan (as well as player). Showing up at reserve games, staying late after practice (according to Doug), and getting along with the whole team. I think even this season he's matured a lot. It would be silly to invest so much time and patience in such a player without waiting to see the rewards (and there will be plenty). His family and friends are even moving over here!
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