balotelli?

Rammy Blue said:
Agree with the sentiments of Damo's post although I can't agree on any system that puts Rooney as best in the world....

I would love to see Balotelli up top with Adebayor, with Carlos in behind them on Saturday at home to Blackburn.

much prefer :


..........................hart............................

boatang....kolo.............komp.....lescott

......................de jong............................

.......yaya...........................milner............

.........................johno.............................

..........tevez.....................balo.................
 
BOATENG BACK IN CONTENTION FOR CITY


BOATENG: On way back to full fitness
By Neil Ashton
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JEROME BOATENG is in line to make his first start for Manchester City next weekend.

Boateng is expected to face Blackburn on Saturday after finally recovering from a tendon injury in his left knee.

The Germany international will provide competition for Micah Richards at right-back, but can also play centre-half.

He has been restricted to just one appearance for City in a pre-season friendly against Valencia.

Boateng missed City's opening three Premier League fixtures after aggravating his injury in a collision with a drinks trolley on a plane.

He is expected to be back in full training at City this week and will be in contention to start against Rovers.

Mario Balotelli is also in line for a recall after missing last week's defeat against Sunderland with a knee injury.
 
For Blackburn I'd play:

______________Hart______________
Richards__Boateng__Komapny__Lescott
_______________________________
_____________Vieira______________ (de Jong to small for this match)
____Yaya Toure_____A Johnson/Milner
_____________Tévez______________
_______________________________
_____Adebayor_____Balotelli________

Vieira impressed me against Tiramasou.

Might end up taking Adebayor off if he's being his usual self, replace with Milner, push Ade up and drop Milner in where Tévez was. Or do the same thing but with Balotelli if he's not fit.

And if Boatengs not fit then put Kolo Touré in his place.

We need a tall team against Blackburn.
 
brianstrousers said:
Hart
Richards Boateng K.Toure Lescott

Johnson De Jong Y.Toure Barry Milner

Tevez
Drop Kompany ?
not for me,he has been outstanding so far this season..
 
Damocles said:
I remember him playing in one of his first ever CL games for Inter. He was playing at Old Trafford and the crowd was pretty heavy that night as Ronaldo was been his usual cuntish, sneering self. I specifically remember Ronaldo trying a little trick, then Balo nearly putting him in the third tier, taking the ball off of him, charging down the wing, beating Evra using a little shoulder drop then hitting the post. At the end of that game, Balo went and asked Ronaldo for his shirt. When he refused, he said "Don't worry, you'll be asking for mine in a few years" and walked off."

is this an extract from your forthcoming book? v good
 
Damocles said:
I've had a few "moments of awesomeness" over the past few months. AJ scoring his first goal for England and playing so well, MJ sprinting quickly in training, Kompany's ascension as a first team CB, etc. All moments that give you a fuzzy feeling and remind you why you love this infuriating game so much.

I have 4 players who I know will be our bedrock in the future, and I seem to care about more than others. MJ for obvious reasons, AJ because the kid CAN be one of the really top footballers in the world if he works at it and is a young English lad, Kompany because he's probably the most intelligent footballer I've ever seen and is another who will be the absolute best in the world in a few years.

Finally, there's Balotelli. I remember watching his first ever appearance for Inter and seeing a n arrogant kid with all of the potential in the world. I watched as the Juve and Inter fans wrecked him over there, how he started acting out because of it, and how Mourinho basically told him that he's finished as a footballer. Him coming to City is the most exciting transfer for me since the takeover. Keep your Robinho deals, your Tevez deals, your Yaya deals, to me this was the one that I really wanted. When Mancini came, half of my enthusiasm about it was that I KNEW that Balo would follow.

This kid is a special talent, and without the constant abuse that he received in Italy, we'll see a world star here. I'm talking about one of those guys who will be mentioned in 50 years time when they are talking about the best players of their generation. The guy has absolutely everything about his game, everything.

It's well known and has been argued forever about how I class the best player in the world. I class Rooney above Messi and Ronaldo simple because I class versatility above tricks. Rooney could play happily anywhere from CB to ST and do it well. There are no weaknesses in his game, and I think that that makes him the best football player in the world. Others disagree with my rating system, but that's how I do it.

Anyway, on my rating system, Balo has the potential to be the absolute best, above Rooney.

His tackling isn't great and he's very much a striker when he defends. That's the only bad point of his game that I can think about.

His development will be the most interesting player development we've ever seen. He truly does have the potential to be a Ronaldo type winger, or a Drogba type striker. He could be the absolute best at either of these roles, depending on how we build him.

I can't wait to see him in a City shirt again, playing regularly. This guy could grow to become a hero that we'll be telling our kids about. The troubled young genius who made his move to us and spearheaded our success with an air of fire, arrogance and pure unadulterated talent. I remember him playing in one of his first ever CL games for Inter. He was playing at Old Trafford and the crowd was pretty heavy that night as Ronaldo was been his usual cuntish, sneering self. I specifically remember Ronaldo trying a little trick, then Balo nearly putting him in the third tier, taking the ball off of him, charging down the wing, beating Evra using a little shoulder drop then hitting the post. At the end of that game, Balo went and asked Ronaldo for his shirt. When he refused, he said "Don't worry, you'll be asking for mine in a few years" and walked off. Let me reiterate, this was pretty early in his career but not only did he have the arrogance but also the talent to back it up.

These types of players either end up wrecking their career ala Robinho, or turn into absolute greats ala Ronaldo. Mark my words, this kid will be a £50m player after the next World Cup.

Whilst I agree with your optimism regarding Balotelli, and believe he will become the greatest individual tallent in the world over the next 3 years, I am absolutely at a loss to explain your suggestion that Rooney is anywhere near to being a world class or top 5 rated player.

Let me say that regarding Rooney, he is a player who's tallent is actually nowhere near that of at least 20 other top players world wide, and it is solely his nasty aggressive streak and a hatred born from being a scouse scumbag, with chips on both shoulders, that produce the player you describe. From that perspective however, I can understand why you raise his rating for his battling attitude and 100% effort in almost every game he plays.

His pitfalls, and there are several, include a head that is pretty empty, to the extent that whatever he is advised, told about, if things don't go his/uniteds/Englands way, he cannot handle it and the brain he has goes into meltdown. He then becomes a dangerous liability, always likely to be red carded. He is also never likely in my mind, to achieve brilliance and be classed up with the footballing greats, due to the fact he can be played by a great defensive man marker and often loses possesion when tested by such exceptional defenders. This doesn't really apply to the true greats, and even Tevez is harder to stop in my opinion than Rooney.

Ronaldo, is pretty much accepted to be up there with the best, although he is pretty lame at times and again against really good defenders doesn't get it all his own way. having said that, his dead ball work is probably the best I've ever seen, so would accept your analysis of him.

Messi is an enigma and so incredibly well ballanced he is almost a magician, and it's his mesmerising foot speed coupled with body swerves that throw defenders off his tracks that make him so unplayable.

Drogba, though completely different in every respect to Messi, is also one of the greats by virtue of when on form, his being almost unplayable.

I really believe Balotelli can be as good as Messi and Drogba combined, if he wants to move with City in the right direction, but time, ultimately will tell.
 
I would love to see this

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