“That’s football these days. People move on quickly. Arsenal have to accept it and move on.”
Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks Chinners.
Mark Hateley has urged Liverpool striker Andy Carroll, 23, to leave Liverpool and join AC Milan saying he would become a better all-round player if he did. talkShit
Is that the stupidest fucking comment in the history of the universe ?
Goaters 103 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks Chinners.
Mark Hateley has urged Liverpool striker Andy Carroll, 23, to leave Liverpool and join AC Milan saying he would become a better all-round player if he did. talkShit
Is that the stupidest fucking comment in the history of the universe ?
I think Hateley's idea on this is slightly coloured by his own move to AC Milan.
The fact that Milan probably couldnt afford to buy Andy Carroll's left leg of course is also worth mentioning, though Im sure that cnut Galliani is on hand to offer to help Liverpool out and "take him on loan" ..... with Liverpool paying half the wages too of course.
Cocacolajojo wrote:"Di Canio slams Mario Balotelli
Paolo Di Canio has stated that Mario Balotelli was selfish during Italy’s Euro 2012 campaign and needs a slap.
The Manchester City forward played the majority of the Azzurri’s games in Ukraine and Poland, and scored a decisive brace against Germany in the competition semi-finals.
However, the temperamental attacker marched down the tunnel straight away after Italy’s 4-0 final defeat to Spain and the Swindon boss feels that Balotelli’s attitude needs to improve.
“Balotelli is just selfish. He deserves a lot of slaps,” Di Canio told The Sun.
“Against Germany he did two good things but in the end I saw a player who was just waiting to celebrate.
“Balotelli does not play for the team, only for himself.
“He is an egotist, who thinks the world revolves around him.
“Guys like Balotelli deserve lots of slaps rather than pats on the shoulder. Antonio Cassano led the team to the final,” he stated."
Di Canio not liking a black player. Who'da thunk it....
Cocacolajojo wrote:"Di Canio slams Mario Balotelli
Paolo Di Canio has stated that Mario Balotelli was selfish during Italy’s Euro 2012 campaign and needs a slap.
The Manchester City forward played the majority of the Azzurri’s games in Ukraine and Poland, and scored a decisive brace against Germany in the competition semi-finals.
However, the temperamental attacker marched down the tunnel straight away after Italy’s 4-0 final defeat to Spain and the Swindon boss feels that Balotelli’s attitude needs to improve.
“Balotelli is just selfish. He deserves a lot of slaps,” Di Canio told The Sun.
“Against Germany he did two good things but in the end I saw a player who was just waiting to celebrate.
“Balotelli does not play for the team, only for himself.
“He is an egotist, who thinks the world revolves around him.
“Guys like Balotelli deserve lots of slaps rather than pats on the shoulder. Antonio Cassano led the team to the final,” he stated."
Di Canio not liking a black player. Who'da thunk it....
Blue Since 76 wrote:
Strange that most media outlets haven't alluded to why he may have picked on Mario. And not on Cassano, who scored how many goals...
Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks Chinners.
Mark Hateley has urged Liverpool striker Andy Carroll, 23, to leave Liverpool and join AC Milan saying he would become a better all-round player if he did. talkShit
Is that the stupidest fucking comment in the history of the universe ?
Im_Spartacus wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks Chinners.
Mark Hateley has urged Liverpool striker Andy Carroll, 23, to leave Liverpool and join AC Milan saying he would become a better all-round player if he did. talkShit
Is that the stupidest fucking comment in the history of the universe ?
I heard the interview and the bollox is reporting what he said out of context.
Hateley spoke about his own experience of living in a different culture, learning to adapt to a different style of play and exposure to tactics you would maybe not find in England. He said that if Andy Carroll went to AC Milan, the technical and tactical footballing education he would receive there would be far superior to that at most british clubs. He suggested it would complement the work already done on the physical side of the game.
I don't think he is wrong, it is a shame more of our players don't venture abroad.
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