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SWP's back said:
I never said you weren't persistent!
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Damocles said:That's lovely.
He's still three times the player of Dzeko,
Damocles said:who has failed to adapt to the Premier League and will probably be unceremoniously shipped back to the lesser leagues at the end of the year. Like Mido. He's City's Mido.
Damocles said:Meanwhile, Balotelli will be here continuing to forge his legacy; winning leagues and challenging for European Cups.
When that day comes, I wonder how often you will post on here?
Not whilst ric has air in your lungs you won't.JasminBosnia said:Sometimes down the road i will be mod on this forum, believe me :D.
But Mancini was frank when assessing whether the Italian could be trusted to take over the role as City's main striker.
"No, never. But Mario is like this. No, I don't trust Mario. I don't think anyone can trust Mario.
"But he is a top player and he can do everything. He could easily score two goals tomorrow or in the next game at Arsenal. But we can't trust him.
"He is a top player, he can do everything in a game, he can score three, he can take a red card. Up until now he did well. And he can be important for us in the last eight games."
This week Balotelli flew to Milan and interrupted an Internazionale press conference to congratulate the new manager, Andrea Stramaccioni, on his appointment.
Mancini laughed off the incident and the pictures of him earlier in the week apparently clashing with the 21-year-old on the training ground.
"I can't take him and put him in his house for two days," he said. "Probably the moment will arrive when he understands what he should do when he has two days off. I hope for him [he grows out of this behaviour] because he needs to improve in this."
JasminBosnia said:Damocles said:That's lovely.
He's still three times the player of Dzeko,
LOL.
No! Hes at least ten times better but in getting sent off and not being available for crucial matches.
Damocles said:who has failed to adapt to the Premier League and will probably be unceremoniously shipped back to the lesser leagues at the end of the year. Like Mido. He's City's Mido.
Lesser leagues? Elaborate, which ones?
Remaining clubs at two the strongest competition:
Champions League
Real Barcelona (Spain) Bayern (Germany) Marseille (France) APOEL (Cyprus) Milan (Italy) Chelsea (England) Benfica (Portugal)
Europa League
Sporting (Portugal) Valencia Athletic o Madrid, Athletic Bilbao (Spain) Schalke Hannover(Germany) AZ Alkmaar (Holland) Metalist (Ukraine)
So, 5 clubs from Spain, 3 from Germany, 2 from Portugal, which makes those leagues better than EPL, and thanks to Chelsea EPL is equally as good as French Ukraine Italian Holland and Cyprus league. So, we should ship Edin to Scotland, Wales (not Cardiff or Swansea), Any Scandinavian league, Russia (Anzhi paying huge wages), Any eastern European league or all the way back whence ha came from - FK Željezničar Sarajevo?
Damocles said:Meanwhile, Balotelli will be here continuing to forge his legacy; winning leagues and challenging for European Cups.
When that day comes, I wonder how often you will post on here?
Huh, Mario? Legacy, winning leagues, challenging E Cups... You must be playing FIFA2012 too often...
Sometimes down the road i will be mod on this forum, believe me :D.
Just watching it on SSN now, much of it said with a smile on his face and a couple of laughs also. You seen it?BillyShears said:The latest from our manager on Mario.
But Mancini was frank when assessing whether the Italian could be trusted to take over the role as City's main striker.
"No, never. But Mario is like this. No, I don't trust Mario. I don't think anyone can trust Mario.
"But he is a top player and he can do everything. He could easily score two goals tomorrow or in the next game at Arsenal. But we can't trust him.
"He is a top player, he can do everything in a game, he can score three, he can take a red card. Up until now he did well. And he can be important for us in the last eight games."
This week Balotelli flew to Milan and interrupted an Internazionale press conference to congratulate the new manager, Andrea Stramaccioni, on his appointment.
Mancini laughed off the incident and the pictures of him earlier in the week apparently clashing with the 21-year-old on the training ground.
"I can't take him and put him in his house for two days," he said. "Probably the moment will arrive when he understands what he should do when he has two days off. I hope for him [he grows out of this behaviour] because he needs to improve in this."
MSP said:SWP's back said:No, you see, you don't understand the term fanboy do you.MSP said:Anyone who's crazy about Balotelli but thinks that Dzeko is shit is Balotelli's fanboy.
Balotelli had not had a bit better season than Dzeko.
Dzeko isn't shit, but isn't playing well and the majority of his goals came early on in the season, he has been struggling for consistant form since he arrived here. Unfortunately, when his form is off in terms of scoring, so goes his touch and work rate. Even the Bosnian's don't want him to regain his form this season as much as the City fans that go, we want to win the fucking league.
That's why arguments such as this are infantile, no City fan wants any City player to do badly, it goes against being a fan. I don't care who does well, so long as some fucker does and the team win. It really isn't rocket science.
every single word you said about Dzeko stands for Balotelli + Dzeko is a model pro compared to him.
That doesn't stop you and many others to have a go on Dzekoall the time while defending Balotelli to death ;)
Or you want to say me that Balotelli is utter consistent and make us to piss from the joy while watching his football week in and out..
SWP's back said:Just watching it on SSN now, much of it said with a smile on his face and a couple of laughs also. You seen it?