I was a swimmer, competed for Great Britain as a junior in the 80's, national championships etc,Thousands of players have the talent but only a few the mentality.
A friend of mine was head and shoulders above his contemporaries in athletics, beating internationals with ease at junior level. He then discovered booze and women. You know the rest.
If its any consolation I discovered booze and women and I was shit at athleticsThousands of players have the talent but only a few the mentality.
A friend of mine was head and shoulders above his contemporaries in athletics, beating internationals with ease at junior level. He then discovered booze and women. You know the rest.
Eric Nixon’s brother Les was a top centre half but didn’t fancy pro football. Phil Whelan’s (played for Ipswich and Boro amongst others) brother was a top keeper but chose accountancy as a career as he could earn far more money back in the day plus he hated training. I had a chance at pro football but chose Luton away in the league cup and that was my chance gone.Thousands of players have the talent but only a few the mentality.
A friend of mine was head and shoulders above his contemporaries in athletics, beating internationals with ease at junior level. He then discovered booze and women. You know the rest.
I gave up booze for 4 years to concentrate on training to get in our Sunday league team. I will never get those 4 years back.;-)Thousands of players have the talent but only a few the mentality.
A friend of mine was head and shoulders above his contemporaries in athletics, beating internationals with ease at junior level. He then discovered booze and women. You know the rest.
People rarely face up to this horrible side of sport. I hope you got some chance to make up for it. #pityI gave up booze for 4 years to concentrate on training to get in our Sunday league team. I will never get those 4 years back.;-)
I don't think people appreciate the sacrifices that are made. They want to try getting up at 9am every Sunday morning for a whole season.People rarely face up to this horrible side of sport. I hope you got some chance to make up for it. #pity
And people go on about how bad they have it in Ukraine.I don't think people appreciate the sacrifices that are made. They want to try getting up at 9am every Sunday morning for a whole season.
You appear to have made some blatant spelling errors in this one.............. ;-)Balotelli had everything - height, pace, power, skills and an ice cold ability to finish. By rights, he should've been one of the best in Europe.
However I could've written the same about Adebayor and plenty of other forwards. They have God-given abilities but as soon as they get to a certain level they seem to just stop wanting to be the best. In all honesty, the difference between the likes of Balotelli and Aguero/Tevez wasn't great but mentally the latter had something he'd never had.
My biggest fear with Balotelli when we let him go was Ferguson would take him on and make him into a Cantona type player for them. He had the ability but was just wasn't top class in the end as the rest of his career showed.
Not heard Mario say a bad word about City, I think he got us as a club
Not only has he never had a bad word to say about the club, he said he’d play for City for free!Not heard Mario say a bad word about City, I think he got us as a club
Just watched the BT coverage of the CL final again a few days back and Mario is another one of those lads who, although they have no obvious connection with the club or the city, they just "get" what the club is. See also Sergio, Dave, Zabba, Horlock, Morriston, Goater among quite a few others. Can't really include Vinnie as his missus is a blue and he doesn't want his dinner ending up in the dog! All the players that came over to be interviewed seemed very friendly with Mario. Just imagine if he'd had the application of a Dave or a Zabba!Not heard Mario say a bad word about City, I think he got us as a club
Plus the Bibotelli incident and subsequent thread.he was fantastic for the club, always in the news,and he seemed like a loveable skamp, always in bother, famous for his wink,fireworks,his t shirt and his amazing assist , oh and his chicken hat, loved the guy .
he was fantastic for the club, always in the news,and he seemed like a loveable skamp, always in bother, famous for his wink,fireworks,his t shirt and his amazing assist , oh and his chicken hat, loved the guy .
I could well imagine that, actually. It'd be hard to see anyone really hating him. Maybe the bescarfed one, I suppose, after that backheel stateside. Oh, and the Carrington bust up, of course!He was a top guy by all accounts. Two united fans I work with met him in parrswood arcades and he spent about 2 hours playing on the punch machine with them lol. Think they got in the paper, they said he was getting hammered night before a match aswell but didn't throw him under the bus to the press for that as they both said he was completely sound and had no edge to him at all.