Mario's ban is up......

LoveCity said:
http://twitter.com/#!/MarioBaIotelli <--- whoever has made this replaced the L with an I/i, I doubt an official Balotelli account would do that.

wtf haha he just delete half his tweets
 
GreekBlue said:
LoveCity said:
http://twitter.com/#!/MarioBaIotelli <--- whoever has made this replaced the L with an I/i, I doubt an official Balotelli account would do that.

wtf haha he just delete half his tweets

What was he saying I only saw 3?

Plus I havent seen Lescott or AJ confirm or say welcome.
 
didactic said:
GreekBlue said:
LoveCity said:
http://twitter.com/#!/MarioBaIotelli <--- whoever has made this replaced the L with an I/i, I doubt an official Balotelli account would do that.

wtf haha he just delete half his tweets

What was he saying I only saw 3?

Plus I havent seen Lescott or AJ confirm or say welcome.


About 4 tweets of him posting pic with descriptions and a twitvid with his bro and friends, he deleted all. Maybe it's fake but if is its very good fake because he has real looking pictures and video looked real too
 
Told you!.


http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896...he-could-turn-to-balotelli-for-the-manchester

Mancini could recall Balotelli to face Manchester United in City's derby showdown
The Italian coach has conceded that the controversial striker's excellent record against the club's local rivals may prove too difficult to ignore for the clash on April 30


Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has acknowledged that Mario Balotelli could still have a crucial part to play on his return from suspension in the potenially title-deciding clash against Manchester United.

Balotelli has dominated headlines this campaign for all the wrong reasons, with a series of reported incidents both on and off the pitch, but Mancini believes that shouldn't detract from the excellent work that the striker has done in the past as he returns from a three-game ban.

"Despite some stupid things he has done, Mario has done some important things, like his double strike at Old Trafford this season," Mancini told France Football.

"With him anything anything is possible. It’s difficult to say today if I will recall Balotelli but everyone is available and I will make my choice on Sunday."

The pair are known to share a close bond despite his repeated misdemeanours and Mancini hopes that there is still a future at the club for the controversial forward next season.

"It’s like a family when a child does stupid things. The affection of the parents is still there," the manager continued.

"He’s young and he commits big mistakes that can put the team in difficulty.

"But I still think he has great talent and I hope he will be a City player next season. It’s all in his hands."
 
The thought of him starting is truly disgusting.

If anyone suggests he should start - you clearly haven't watched City since the Arsenal game.
 
This says it all,

"Eez like a family when a child he do stupid fing. The affection of da parents eez still dare"
 
didactic said:
Told you!.


http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896...he-could-turn-to-balotelli-for-the-manchester

Mancini could recall Balotelli to face Manchester United in City's derby showdown
The Italian coach has conceded that the controversial striker's excellent record against the club's local rivals may prove too difficult to ignore for the clash on April 30


Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has acknowledged that Mario Balotelli could still have a crucial part to play on his return from suspension in the potenially title-deciding clash against Manchester United.

Balotelli has dominated headlines this campaign for all the wrong reasons, with a series of reported incidents both on and off the pitch, but Mancini believes that shouldn't detract from the excellent work that the striker has done in the past as he returns from a three-game ban.

"Despite some stupid things he has done, Mario has done some important things, like his double strike at Old Trafford this season," Mancini told France Football.

"With him anything anything is possible. It’s difficult to say today if I will recall Balotelli but everyone is available and I will make my choice on Sunday."

The pair are known to share a close bond despite his repeated misdemeanours and Mancini hopes that there is still a future at the club for the controversial forward next season.

"It’s like a family when a child does stupid things. The affection of the parents is still there," the manager continued.

"He’s young and he commits big mistakes that can put the team in difficulty.

"But I still think he has great talent and I hope he will be a City player next season. It’s all in his hands."

More mind games........ this will be fucking Fergie's brain - and Ferdinand will be shitting it even more........
Keep it up Bobby, lovin' it!
 
didactic said:
Told you!.


http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896...he-could-turn-to-balotelli-for-the-manchester

Mancini could recall Balotelli to face Manchester United in City's derby showdown
The Italian coach has conceded that the controversial striker's excellent record against the club's local rivals may prove too difficult to ignore for the clash on April 30


Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has acknowledged that Mario Balotelli could still have a crucial part to play on his return from suspension in the potenially title-deciding clash against Manchester United.

Balotelli has dominated headlines this campaign for all the wrong reasons, with a series of reported incidents both on and off the pitch, but Mancini believes that shouldn't detract from the excellent work that the striker has done in the past as he returns from a three-game ban.

"Despite some stupid things he has done, Mario has done some important things, like his double strike at Old Trafford this season," Mancini told France Football.

"With him anything anything is possible. It’s difficult to say today if I will recall Balotelli but everyone is available and I will make my choice on Sunday."

The pair are known to share a close bond despite his repeated misdemeanours and Mancini hopes that there is still a future at the club for the controversial forward next season.

"It’s like a family when a child does stupid things. The affection of the parents is still there," the manager continued.

"He’s young and he commits big mistakes that can put the team in difficulty.

"But I still think he has great talent and I hope he will be a City player next season. It’s all in his hands."
Wow, if only Mancini had already said the same thing about a week ago....
 
gio's side step said:
The thought of him starting is truly disgusting.

If anyone suggests he should start - you clearly haven't watched City since the Arsenal game.

THIS! But he will probably not start him, not with Tevez and Auguero in form, he´s not that stupid, if he´s lets hope his gamble pays off.
 

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