'If you was a brick layer, and you finnished your job, would you run around and cheer? To Mario, its his day job to score. I like the 'So what, its my job?' attitude, its something different.[/quote]'
'I completely agree with this post. I love Mario's nonchalant demeanor when he scores a goal. In contrast to Balotelli's style when he scores, take a look at Shreck - He get's overly excited and giddy like a little girl (sad) and either resorts to foul and abusive language (classless) or stands with his arms out like some Christ figure (knob head)'.
'No give me Balotelli's style any day of the week. I also think It's imposing to our oppnent's (and does not show a lack of respect as some pundits would have us believe)'.
'Keep your nonchalant style going Mario and leave the giddy stuff to the amateurs'!
Alan Lamb was once being bigged-up by the cricket loving Michael Parkinson with regards to Lambs near genius reflexs in deciding which route a 90mph cricket ball will take in a split second. Lamb made it real clear it was nothing to do with genius gene's..explaining it was what he did everyday of his working life and prospective wicket keepers that operate in single seconds will probably need to find another means of income.
Mancini said very recently in reply to an interviewer bigging-up Kun (after Mancini had stated he was'nt fully fit) by suggesting the goals he (Kun) had scored where wunderbar for a non full match fit player....'yes but he's a striker, it's what he does'....and then threw him an half smile that suggested he was new to the game.