Tuesday 18 January 2011

Talked the talk but when will he walk the walk?



The subject of todays post could easily become some what of a theme on this blog. I didn’t particularly like Mario Balotelli before he came to the Premier League and since his move to Man City he has far from endeared himself to me. 
My new arch enemy has been at it again this week stating: “Mourinho is the best coach in the world but as a man he has a lot to learn about politeness and respect." Funny that a man that stated he would shove his award for being the best young player in Europe (which he probably didn’t deserve) in Jack Wilshere’s face can talk about politeness and respect. People that live in glass houses Mario...
Since arriving in England Balotelli has talked on numerous occasions about how he is going to return to Milan, showing disrespect to Man City. Today he has generously pledged to stay 18 months before departing for Italy. He clearly thinks the club is beneath him and I can’t understand why the fans are so quick to stick up for him.
Balotelli’s time at Man City has so far been a constant stream of disrespectful comments on other players. As I have said before there is no doubt that the Italian has potential but to realise that potential he will have to stop talking and actually play some football, unlikely.
Great players do their talking on the pitch.

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