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meeesh

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Re: "Mancini be warned"

Sounds a bit of a live wire this kid,he will settle down as he matures hopefully,but would be funny to see him and Bellers together
 
Re: "Mancini be warned"

I'm sure it was Mancini who brought Mario though to Inter's first team in the first place, and I can't ever recall them having a bust up while Bobby was Inter boss.
 
Re: "Mancini be warned"

and of course mancini has never met balotelli or seen him play or train. apart from having been his manager at inter & given him his serie a debut.

the mirror body snatching again ffs.
 
Re: "Mancini be warned"

So the Mirror uses the fact that the lad was fostered/adopted then "fell out with his parents" in a twisted attempt to make him look like a "troublemaker."

Scum,gutter journalism at it's worst.
How low will these twats go in an attempt to stir the shit?
 
Re: "Mancini be warned"

MadchesterCity said:
and Gary Neville is as popular on the Kop as he is at the San Siro.


What does this mean??


Gary Neville is as popular on the Kop as Balotelli is at the San Siro (AC Milan).
 
Re: "Mancini be warned"

I see the press are already sharpening their knives.... how very fcuking nice of them, i can see these cnuts trying to cause murders.

Well Mario i hope you ram every bile thing they say about you down their fcuking throats and become the sensation we all hope/know you can be!!
 
Re: "Mancini be warned"

mcfcinprague said:
MadchesterCity said:
and Gary Neville is as popular on the Kop as he is at the San Siro.


What does this mean??


Gary Neville is as popular on the Kop as Balotelli is at the San Siro (AC Milan).

Despite his obvious talent, he will not be missed at Inter and Gary Neville is as popular on the Kop as he is at the San Siro.

- The sentence doesn't make any sense though - does it?
 
Re: "Mancini be warned"

Balotelli has had problems in no small part because his own "fans" at Inter will not stop their racist chants and signs directed at him. How can a player feel comfortable and want to work hard for people who openly minimize his existence? Hopefully, for his sake, Mancini will be a little touch of home in a place happily far away from it.
 

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