Balotelli,Time to cash in?

samharris said:
Then theres one of the most famous pieces of football commentary ever regarding City...

"Aguero....BALOTELLI....AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.......

Some chap named Martin Tyler so I'm told..
Cookster's memory has erased that. It was Yaya who played that assist in his mind.
 
Cash in? would be stupid
he is 21 years old and built like a brick *hit house ie a fantaststic athelete,
he will only get better and is starting to deliver in games that count
soon he'll be scoring for fun!
 
What's this crazy thread all about?

Going nowhere. Nor should he. Potential to become the best in the world - you don't cash that shit in. Ever. And definitely not at this point.
 
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Balotelli set to break individual records with Italy win


The Manchester City striker could have one of the most impressive medal hauls in football for a player under the age of 22, if he helps the Azzurri to the Euro 2012 title on Sunday.
Mario Balotelli will break an invidual record if, aged 21, he wins Euro 2012 with Italy on Sunday.

The Manchester City and Azzurri striker, born in August 1990, already has three Serie A titles, a Premier League title, a Champions League, a Uefa Super Cup and two national cups to his name. Were he to add the 2012 European Championships to that tally on Sunday, he would join the football greats as far as early achievements are concerned.
Pele, Messi and the Brazilian Ronaldo are joint leaders of this hall of fame with nine trophies to their name aged 21. If Balotelli wins Euro 2012 he will join three of the greatest ever football players, including his personal icon Ronaldo, among the most successful under-22 footballers to play the game.

Though Pele never played in Europe, his achievements aged 22 already included two World Cups, won in 1958 and 1962, while Ronaldo had several national titles in Brazil, Holland and Spain to his name. Messi had two Champions Leagues (won in 2006 and 2009) and three national titles in Spain upon turning 23.

Many all-time greats were yet to win a trophy aged 21, including Zinedine Zidane and Roberto Baggio, while Diego Maradona had only won a Metropolitano championship trophy in Argentina before moving to Barcelona and experiencing his first successes on European soil.


Makes shearer look even more of a twat.

An Italian win tonight and Balo joins a very very exclusive list of players.
 
samharris said:
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3284/euro-2012/2012/07/01/3212931/balotelli-set-to-break-individual-records-with-italy-win

Balotelli set to break individual records with Italy win


The Manchester City striker could have one of the most impressive medal hauls in football for a player under the age of 22, if he helps the Azzurri to the Euro 2012 title on Sunday.
Mario Balotelli will break an invidual record if, aged 21, he wins Euro 2012 with Italy on Sunday.

The Manchester City and Azzurri striker, born in August 1990, already has three Serie A titles, a Premier League title, a Champions League, a Uefa Super Cup and two national cups to his name. Were he to add the 2012 European Championships to that tally on Sunday, he would join the football greats as far as early achievements are concerned.
Pele, Messi and the Brazilian Ronaldo are joint leaders of this hall of fame with nine trophies to their name aged 21. If Balotelli wins Euro 2012 he will join three of the greatest ever football players, including his personal icon Ronaldo, among the most successful under-22 footballers to play the game.

Though Pele never played in Europe, his achievements aged 22 already included two World Cups, won in 1958 and 1962, while Ronaldo had several national titles in Brazil, Holland and Spain to his name. Messi had two Champions Leagues (won in 2006 and 2009) and three national titles in Spain upon turning 23.

Many all-time greats were yet to win a trophy aged 21, including Zinedine Zidane and Roberto Baggio, while Diego Maradona had only won a Metropolitano championship trophy in Argentina before moving to Barcelona and experiencing his first successes on European soil.


Makes shearer look even more of a twat.

An Italian win tonight and Balo joins a very very exclusive list of players.

That will be quite an achievement if it happens.

What's even more interesting is Mario's birthday is 12th August and the Community Shield match this coming season is also 12th August. If the match had been even a day later ie 13th August, Balotelli would've had the chance to go ABOVE Messi, Ronaldo and Pele with 10 medals before the age of 22!
 
redmizzle said:
samharris said:
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3284/euro-2012/2012/07/01/3212931/balotelli-set-to-break-individual-records-with-italy-win

Balotelli set to break individual records with Italy win


The Manchester City striker could have one of the most impressive medal hauls in football for a player under the age of 22, if he helps the Azzurri to the Euro 2012 title on Sunday.
Mario Balotelli will break an invidual record if, aged 21, he wins Euro 2012 with Italy on Sunday.

The Manchester City and Azzurri striker, born in August 1990, already has three Serie A titles, a Premier League title, a Champions League, a Uefa Super Cup and two national cups to his name. Were he to add the 2012 European Championships to that tally on Sunday, he would join the football greats as far as early achievements are concerned.
Pele, Messi and the Brazilian Ronaldo are joint leaders of this hall of fame with nine trophies to their name aged 21. If Balotelli wins Euro 2012 he will join three of the greatest ever football players, including his personal icon Ronaldo, among the most successful under-22 footballers to play the game.

Though Pele never played in Europe, his achievements aged 22 already included two World Cups, won in 1958 and 1962, while Ronaldo had several national titles in Brazil, Holland and Spain to his name. Messi had two Champions Leagues (won in 2006 and 2009) and three national titles in Spain upon turning 23.

Many all-time greats were yet to win a trophy aged 21, including Zinedine Zidane and Roberto Baggio, while Diego Maradona had only won a Metropolitano championship trophy in Argentina before moving to Barcelona and experiencing his first successes on European soil.


Makes shearer look even more of a twat.

An Italian win tonight and Balo joins a very very exclusive list of players.

That will be quite an achievement if it happens.

What's even more interesting is Mario's birthday is 12th August and the Community Shield match this coming season is also 12th August. If the match had been even a day later ie 13th August, Balotelli would've had the chance to go ABOVE Messi, Ronaldo and Pele with 10 medals before the age of 22!


mario already is above them regards that. becouse ha has scored in every fuckying trophy he won. they didn't.
and becouse the trophy he has won are a lot different from the brasilians ones.
 
Mancio said:
redmizzle said:
samharris said:
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3284/euro-2012/2012/07/01/3212931/balotelli-set-to-break-individual-records-with-italy-win

Balotelli set to break individual records with Italy win


The Manchester City striker could have one of the most impressive medal hauls in football for a player under the age of 22, if he helps the Azzurri to the Euro 2012 title on Sunday.
Mario Balotelli will break an invidual record if, aged 21, he wins Euro 2012 with Italy on Sunday.

The Manchester City and Azzurri striker, born in August 1990, already has three Serie A titles, a Premier League title, a Champions League, a Uefa Super Cup and two national cups to his name. Were he to add the 2012 European Championships to that tally on Sunday, he would join the football greats as far as early achievements are concerned.
Pele, Messi and the Brazilian Ronaldo are joint leaders of this hall of fame with nine trophies to their name aged 21. If Balotelli wins Euro 2012 he will join three of the greatest ever football players, including his personal icon Ronaldo, among the most successful under-22 footballers to play the game.

Though Pele never played in Europe, his achievements aged 22 already included two World Cups, won in 1958 and 1962, while Ronaldo had several national titles in Brazil, Holland and Spain to his name. Messi had two Champions Leagues (won in 2006 and 2009) and three national titles in Spain upon turning 23.

Many all-time greats were yet to win a trophy aged 21, including Zinedine Zidane and Roberto Baggio, while Diego Maradona had only won a Metropolitano championship trophy in Argentina before moving to Barcelona and experiencing his first successes on European soil.


Makes shearer look even more of a twat.

An Italian win tonight and Balo joins a very very exclusive list of players.

That will be quite an achievement if it happens.

What's even more interesting is Mario's birthday is 12th August and the Community Shield match this coming season is also 12th August. If the match had been even a day later ie 13th August, Balotelli would've had the chance to go ABOVE Messi, Ronaldo and Pele with 10 medals before the age of 22!


mario already is above them regards that. becouse ha has scored in every fuckying trophy he won. they didn't.
and becouse the trophy he has won are a lot different from the brasilians ones.

Pele won & starred in two World Cups.
 
To be honest I question the loyalties of anyone who wants us to sell Balo.

Yes he has an attitude problem but so does Ronaldo. So does Tevez who was our best player for 2 years

We all know every "Pundit" Hates us so theres no hope of him ever getting fair treatment but we all know how good he is and if he scores 30 goals next season they will all stay quiet.

He is class. He has the potential to be World Class. Would you forgive city if he went to juve/milan and became recognised as the best striker in the world?
 
Neville Kneville said:
Mancio said:
redmizzle said:
That will be quite an achievement if it happens.

What's even more interesting is Mario's birthday is 12th August and the Community Shield match this coming season is also 12th August. If the match had been even a day later ie 13th August, Balotelli would've had the chance to go ABOVE Messi, Ronaldo and Pele with 10 medals before the age of 22!


mario already is above them regards that. becouse ha has scored in every fuckying trophy he won. they didn't.
and becouse the trophy he has won are a lot different from the brasilians ones.

Pele won & starred in two World Cups.

3 i think
 
ANewEra... said:
To be honest I question the loyalties of anyone who wants us to sell Balo.

Yes he has an attitude problem but so does Ronaldo. So does Tevez who was our best player for 2 years

We all know every "Pundit" Hates us so theres no hope of him ever getting fair treatment but we all know how good he is and if he scores 30 goals next season they will all stay quiet.

He is class. He has the potential to be World Class. Would you forgive city if he went to juve/milan and became recognised as the best striker in the world?


well said that poster
 

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