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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Arjan Van Schotte » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:18 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:a) best player in english football ever was giorgio kinkladze. FACT.
b) Balotelli is better than he was.
c) How many people commenting on George Best in this thread regularly watched him play? Rather than edited TV clips? I hear Afonso Alves is quite good... (yes, i know there are some old cunts on this board but i always wonder how 30 year olds can describe Pele as the best player ever...).

That is all - carry on.


Shame you put number 1 as a fact which proves your knowledge/undretsanding of the game of football is limited.That means I can totally ignore number 2.

As for watching George Best I can count myself as lucky enough to watch him live on countless occasions. He was simply brilliant and worth paying to watch on his own. 2 great feet,not bad in the air,unbelievable balance,dribbling skills which are probably better than Messi because he goes both ways with either foot,brave as he was a targeted player by the opposition hatchetmen.


douglas - i didn't doubt it from you for one minute. shame you're so literal though.

jeeeeeesus.
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby MHiggi » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:22 pm

shawzy wrote:[youtube]vSDeFXp-mqM[/youtube]

Considering he wasnt on the pitch long he was fookin class.

As much as I may like Balotelli, there is nothing in that video (aside from the goal which we have all seen replayed many times) that shows he was fookin class.
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby ashton287 » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:33 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:a) best player in english football ever was giorgio kinkladze. FACT.
b) Balotelli is better than he was.
c) How many people commenting on George Best in this thread regularly watched him play? Rather than edited TV clips? I hear Afonso Alves is quite good... (yes, i know there are some old cunts on this board but i always wonder how 30 year olds can describe Pele as the best player ever...).

That is all - carry on.


Shame you put number 1 as a fact which proves your knowledge/undretsanding of the game of football is limited.That means I can totally ignore number 2.

As for watching George Best I can count myself as lucky enough to watch him live on countless occasions. He was simply brilliant and worth paying to watch on his own. 2 great feet,not bad in the air,unbelievable balance,dribbling skills which are probably better than Messi because he goes both ways with either foot,brave as he was a targeted player by the opposition hatchetmen.


Without ever seeing george best play, Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhh bro.
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:39 pm

Arjan Van Schotte wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:a) best player in english football ever was giorgio kinkladze. FACT.
b) Balotelli is better than he was.
c) How many people commenting on George Best in this thread regularly watched him play? Rather than edited TV clips? I hear Afonso Alves is quite good... (yes, i know there are some old cunts on this board but i always wonder how 30 year olds can describe Pele as the best player ever...).

That is all - carry on.


Shame you put number 1 as a fact which proves your knowledge/undretsanding of the game of football is limited.That means I can totally ignore number 2.

As for watching George Best I can count myself as lucky enough to watch him live on countless occasions. He was simply brilliant and worth paying to watch on his own. 2 great feet,not bad in the air,unbelievable balance,dribbling skills which are probably better than Messi because he goes both ways with either foot,brave as he was a targeted player by the opposition hatchetmen.


douglas - i didn't doubt it from you for one minute. shame you're so literal though.

jeeeeeesus.


You are the one quoting rubbish as facts yet it's a shame I'm being so literal? OK
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby ronk » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:43 pm

Point (a) was ironic. You took Arjan literally.

It's kinda like someone saying their Mum is the best in the world and someone else arguing that there was once a better one.
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:45 pm

ronk wrote:Point (a) was ironic. You took Arjan literally.

It's kinda like someone saying their Mum is the best in the world and someone else arguing that there was once a better one.



hmmmm was it? Hard to tell amongst the rest of the crap.Looks a bit pointless putting the post up then :)
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Arjan Van Schotte » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:45 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:a) best player in english football ever was giorgio kinkladze. FACT.
b) Balotelli is better than he was.
c) How many people commenting on George Best in this thread regularly watched him play? Rather than edited TV clips? I hear Afonso Alves is quite good... (yes, i know there are some old cunts on this board but i always wonder how 30 year olds can describe Pele as the best player ever...).

That is all - carry on.


Shame you put number 1 as a fact which proves your knowledge/undretsanding of the game of football is limited.That means I can totally ignore number 2.

As for watching George Best I can count myself as lucky enough to watch him live on countless occasions. He was simply brilliant and worth paying to watch on his own. 2 great feet,not bad in the air,unbelievable balance,dribbling skills which are probably better than Messi because he goes both ways with either foot,brave as he was a targeted player by the opposition hatchetmen.


douglas - i didn't doubt it from you for one minute. shame you're so literal though.

jeeeeeesus.


You are the one quoting rubbish as facts yet it's a shame I'm being so literal? OK


douglas love - i said that giorgio was the best player ever or summat and then contradicted myself in point b). it was partisan post.
and i didn't doubt that you would be one of the few who actually saw him.
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Duckman » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:36 pm

watched the motd, and that lowrie fuckface called mario "stupid mario". isn't it a bit offensive? and he's not the only one.

can they do that?
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby me_innit » Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:14 am

Slim wrote:Image

Quality.


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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby me_innit » Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:18 am

Duckman wrote:watched the motd, and that lowrie fuckface called mario "stupid mario". isn't it a bit offensive? and he's not the only one.

can they do that?


He said that on tv after the Liverpool game too.
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Mingchester Mingy » Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:45 pm

If Pele had a Roberto Baggio pony-tail he woulda been superhuman.
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Blue in the face » Mon Dec 05, 2011 11:29 pm

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Rhubarb, rhubarb...

Almost everything you said is bullshit. You got his name right and being a drunk. Whoopee doo.

Im not going to defend his tackle on Pardoe.

And if you give abuse then expect to take it.



Oh well I've tried the polite route and given you the opportunity to apologise for your inappropriate abuse of me but you're obviously too thick or cuntish to realise when you're out of order.

For the record:

The only person I could have possibly been construed as of abusing is Mr liver waster himself... however if you're the secret bastard love child of Old Georgie Best Superstar then I would suggest you and your ma need to move on and get over it.

Maybe counselling would help?


So....where do you get counselling for dead people fuckface?
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Beanieboy » Mon Dec 05, 2011 11:55 pm

Slim wrote:Image


haha.,....almost lost a little piss over that! haha
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:38 pm

Just seen this on Yahoo. Maybe not about his attitude but what the fuck was he pulled for, 'Suspicion of Speeding' my arse! Reading between the lines there were no charges brought yet they were still allowed to confiscate his car. You've got to respect the Police for doing their job but no respect given here for wasting my/our tax-payers money (probably Rag twats). Obviously, all thoughts on the assumption that this is true.

Anyway, if you can be bothered:

Balotelli buys new car, has it confiscated next day

Mario Balotelli was left asking "Why always me?" yet again when he bought a brand new Maserati - and had it seized by police just 24 hours later.

The Sun reports that the Manchester City star picked up his new 187mph, £100,000 Italian supercar on Monday, but was pulled over by police on Tuesday on suspicion of speeding.

Apparently the striker's car was then promptly confiscated by the cops, who thought it had not been legally registered.

The 21-year-old eventually managed to prove his car's innocence by producing the appropriate paperwork, and he was allowed to get back on the road.

It's not the first time that Balotelli has had trouble with his flash cars: his previous Maserati was reportedly impounded 27 times for non-payment of parking tickets, damaged by thugs wielding crowbars, and then apparently written off when team-mates left a bag full of rotting fish in it for several weeks as part of a tit-for-tat prank war at Eastlands.

After that, he resorted to two wheels instead and bought a brand new motorbike - only to be immediately banned from riding it.

And that's only been the start of his woes, as we ran-down in our recent article "A year in the life of Mario Balotelli".
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby zuricity » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:44 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:Just seen this on Yahoo. Maybe not about his attitude but what the fuck was he pulled for, 'Suspicion of Speeding' my arse! Reading between the lines there were no charges brought yet they were still allowed to confiscate his car. You've got to respect the Police for doing their job but no respect given here for wasting my/our tax-payers money (probably Rag twats). Obviously, all thoughts on the assumption that this is true.

Anyway, if you can be bothered:

Balotelli buys new car, has it confiscated next day

Mario Balotelli was left asking "Why always me?" yet again when he bought a brand new Maserati - and had it seized by police just 24 hours later.

The Sun reports that the Manchester City star picked up his new 187mph, £100,000 Italian supercar on Monday, but was pulled over by police on Tuesday on suspicion of speeding.

Apparently the striker's car was then promptly confiscated by the cops, who thought it had not been legally registered.

The 21-year-old eventually managed to prove his car's innocence by producing the appropriate paperwork, and he was allowed to get back on the road.

It's not the first time that Balotelli has had trouble with his flash cars: his previous Maserati was reportedly impounded 27 times for non-payment of parking tickets, damaged by thugs wielding crowbars, and then apparently written off when team-mates left a bag full of rotting fish in it for several weeks as part of a tit-for-tat prank war at Eastlands.

After that, he resorted to two wheels instead and bought a brand new motorbike - only to be immediately banned from riding it.

And that's only been the start of his woes, as we ran-down in our recent article "A year in the life of Mario Balotelli".


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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Mingchester Mingy » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:56 pm

Slim wrote:Image

Hahahaha this was good mate.
Plus she is smoooookin hot.......those things must be like two soooooft pillows that I need to fluff up a bit'
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby Dubciteh » Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:26 pm

Here's a list Balotelli's adventures(Copied and paste from another site):

Survived a usually fatal disease at birth
£10,000 in parking fines
Car impounded 27 times
£300,000 fine for throwing darts at the youth team
Won £25,000 in a casino, gave £1,000 to a tramp outside
Rescued a child from bullying
Threw tomatoes at some Serie A manager
Threw water balloons at Serie A meeting
Started a fight with 4 bouncers, after breaking the no touching rule at a strip club
Thinks milk with tea is strange
Bibotelli saga
Had a £120,000 Audi R8 imported and wrote it off within a week
Had his friends approach girls in clubs and say "Balotelli will see you now."
Sent to John Lewis by his mother to buy essentials for the house, like an ironing board Came back with a giant trampoline and a Vespa and Scalectrix
Started fights with Kompany, Boateng and Tevez at training
Was frequently seen at the AC Milan superstore while playing for inter
Went on TV in an AC shirt with his name on while at inter
U21s game for Italy, kicks a swedish player while he's down and proceeds to just sit on the pitch ignoring the opposition and the referee for about a minute.
Is then offended when he gets sent off and protests about it
He winked at Ferdinand at the semi final of the FA cup and celebrate in front of the Man U fans.
After the FA cup final, on live TV, says "This season I have been s***. Can I say that?"
Was stopped by police driving round Hulme in his maserati with £25,000 cash on the passenger seat. When asked why he said "because I'm rich"
Had to go off at half time in a game in Ukraine due to an allergy to the pitch
Had to be physically hauled away by Zanetti for refusing to let Samuel Eto'o take a penalty that he had won
Once broke up with a girlfriend via text while she was presenting a live television show
Slept with a model while his girlfriend was asleep downstairs
*** mental chicken hat
When he won the European Golden Boy trophy, said he had never heard of Jack Wilshere
Said he would find out who he was so he could remind Wilshere he came second
Drove his car into a women's prison so he could have a look around
Attempted a roulette back heel shot against LA Galaxy and missed
Connections with the Naples Mafia, he even testified in court at a Mafia trial
Brought iPad to bench during International friendly.
Set house on fire using fireworks
Said only Messi is "a little stronger" than him, and he is better than all other players
"Why always me?" shirt, made for him by City kitman Chappy
Drove around Manchester high fiving city fans from his car the day after >1-6
Became the face of a firework safety campaign days after setting his house on fire
Hands £20 notes out to strangers when in Manchester
Chanted Rooney! Rooney! at the prostitute who claimed to have slept with Wayne
Italy were showing off their brand new home kit. After half time, Balotelli came out for the second half, having for no apparent reason changed into the old kit. Nobody else on the pitch had changed.
Turned the landscaped back garden of his rented mansion in to a quad bike race track



Thats alot of things for a 21 year old!(I have a feeling some of the above may be false!)
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby sheffieldcity » Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:30 pm

Hi all 1st post on here so hi to all.

I'm not allowed to start threads as yet so was hoping someone could for me. Basically i live in Sheffield now and can't get to games much due to work and money. Some of my Sheffield Wednesday fan mates have been showing me some of their pictures from recent away games, as you know they have a great away following and have recently taken to sitting in the crowd at games with Gary Megson masks, at first i was sceptical but as you can see for yourselves it looks like a right laugh when there is a lot of you. He's told me that at their next away game theres probably gonna be around 1000 out of 4000 all in masks.

I've had a word with a printer friend of mine to see if we could do something similar at Sunderland on New years day. My first game of season with Balotelli masks, he's going to get me a price. What do you all reckon and could someone plz start a thread.
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Re: Balotelli's Attitude

Postby King Kev » Tue Dec 20, 2011 10:32 pm

Dubciteh wrote:Thinks milk with tea is strange

Blimey, he's even more bonkers than I thought!
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