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      Mario Balotelli (Liverpool -> Nice)

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      GeorgeRed
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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1794: Aug 20, 2015 01:53:59 pm
      Why not play him for the Reserves at least ? From his instagram's posts he seems to be training hard, even though he does it alone.
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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1795: Aug 20, 2015 02:41:44 pm
      Why not play him for the Reserves at least ? From his instagram's posts he seems to be training hard, even though he does it alone.

      Because we're trying to instill a positive attitude into our young professionals not teach them to be dickheads, clowning around into their mid 20s.  He's not exactly a good role model for them but maybe they could be for him.
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      Reply #1796: Aug 20, 2015 02:49:32 pm
      Why not play him for the Reserves at least ? From his instagram's posts he seems to be training hard, even though he does it alone.

      I'm sure we have a much better idea of him from his instagram posts than people at the club do.
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      Reply #1797: Aug 20, 2015 03:11:14 pm
      I'm sure we have a much better idea of him from his instagram posts than people at the club do.

      Show me a link or a quote where people from the club say that he didn't train properly while at us.
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      Reply #1798: Aug 20, 2015 03:13:42 pm
      Show me a link or a quote where people from the club say that he didn't train properly while at us.

      I didn't say they said anything, did I? Doesn't change that I think making any assumptions based on someone's instagram isn't smart. What exactly proves he's training hard? That few seconds clip from yesterday where he kicks a ball twice? Like I said, I'm sure people at the club have a much better idea of him than we do from looking at his instagram. I see no reason to question this because of some instagram posts.
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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1799: Aug 20, 2015 03:25:27 pm
      Show me a link or a quote where people from the club say that he didn't train properly while at us.

      Here? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30971115

      My opinion on Mario is pretty simple, try and get him out before deadline day and if we can't then just pay off his contract and release him. The lad has absolutely no interest in ever making it as a top player. I'd much rather see us give game time to raw talents such as Origi than give Balotelli another chance.
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      Reply #1800: Aug 20, 2015 07:25:59 pm
      Always am confused by fellow posters stating that there is a top class worldie player inside of Mario but that it's just his head that's wrong
      I honestly haven't seen anything other than flashes of brilliance from him during his career and to be fair,many a good / average player has had great and top class moments, doesn't mean they can do it consistently
      Mario has the physique and the illusion of being quality but I just feel we have all (footy fans and clubs) been fooled around the world.
      It's like getting one of those street trick and skills players, seeing him do some audacious move and believing that it will translate to a proper game.
      It just doesn't.
      Such a damn shame as I too was deluded and thought that we would get him on the straihht and narrow and see a brilliant player.
      He just ain't on many levels.
      Adios Mario.
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      Reply #1801: Aug 21, 2015 12:30:03 pm
      when we signed him i thought bargin he will get 15goals easily but his attitude yet again has shown that he's no "professional" football just an imature fella who is after the rich lifestyle and an easy life with easy training methods were he can rock up smash some balls into the net and finish early to take selfies whilst beign paid 100k. He's got a sunday footballer's mentallity, just smashing the ball into the net no proper graft in training. he's a rotten egg around the club and i'm glad BR has acted the way he has and i think BR deserves massive credit for making him stay far aways from the 1st team as possible. no emotions allowed in football its all about resutls and whats best for the club.

      well done Brendan top man get rid of this poision now.
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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1802: Aug 25, 2015 02:31:52 pm
      Lock the f**ker, he's off to Milan!!
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      Reply #1803: Aug 25, 2015 06:51:19 pm
      so are we paying Milan so our player can play for them ?.
      If Milan could not pay his full wage he should have been put in the reserves or take a drop in pay. Which genius is responsible for this mess.
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      Reply #1804: Aug 25, 2015 08:00:47 pm
      so are we paying Milan so our player can play for them ?.
      If Milan could not pay his full wage he should have been put in the reserves or take a drop in pay. Which genius is responsible for this mess.

      To be fair Walton, the gaffer does not want him around others and I don't disagree with this decision.

      He is not going to take a paycut of his guaranteed 80k/week...why would he do that?

      We are supposedly paying 1/2 of his salary and to me that is better than paying 100% of a player that we don't want.
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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1805: Aug 26, 2015 12:08:11 pm
      Iā€™m grateful to Liverpool FC and Liverpool fans for the time and opportunities you gave me. Itā€™s not a goodbye but rather a farewell. Iā€™ll be supporting you guys all the way in every competitionā€¦ unless you face AC Milan. 🙌🏿🔴👉🏿āœŠ🏿 ā€Ŗ#ā€ŽYNWAā€¬

      Class act.
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      Reply #1806: Aug 26, 2015 12:24:50 pm
      Iā€™m grateful to Liverpool FC and Liverpool fans for the time and opportunities you gave me. Itā€™s not a goodbye but rather a farewell. Iā€™ll be supporting you guys all the way in every competitionā€¦ unless you face AC Milan. 🙌🏿🔴👉🏿āœŠ🏿 ā€Ŗ#ā€ŽYNWAā€¬

      Class act.

      Would of preferred him to have been a class act on the pitch, the big F***ing dope.

      One waste of talent.
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      Reply #1807: Aug 26, 2015 12:30:18 pm
      Iā€™m grateful to Liverpool FC and Liverpool fans for the time and opportunities you gave me. Itā€™s not a goodbye but rather a farewell. Iā€™ll be supporting you guys all the way in every competitionā€¦ unless you face AC Milan. 🙌🏿🔴👉🏿āœŠ🏿 ā€Ŗ#ā€ŽYNWAā€¬

      Class act.

      Why because he posted an Instagram?

      His job here was to play football and wear the liver bird with pride.

      He did neither.
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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1808: Aug 26, 2015 07:50:52 pm
      This just confirms he's a c**t.

      Don't know how to copy and paste it all properly on my phone, but the link is here

      http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/balotelli-skipped-liverpool-training-new-9935471
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      Reply #1809: Aug 26, 2015 08:08:44 pm
      This just confirms he's a c**t.

      Don't know how to copy and paste it all properly on my phone, but the link is here

      http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/balotelli-skipped-liverpool-training-new-9935471

      Here ya are:

      Balotelli skipped Liverpool training to get a new iPhone and claimed he didn't know who Joe Allen was!



      There was something on the other side of the dressing room at Melwood which caught Mario Balotelliā€™s eye.

      When the Italian striker asked what a team-mate was holding, he was informed it was the new iPhone 6. Balotelli, not yet in possession of Appleā€™s latest smartphone, was visibly irked according to observers.

      Moments later he trooped out on to the training field to take part in the warm-up but within minutes he pulled up complaining of discomfort in his hamstring. Staff sent him straight back inside to be checked out by the medics.

      When the Liverpool squad returned to the dressing room at the end of the session 90 minutes later, they were surprised by what greeted them.

      There was a beaming Balotelli sat in the corner, with a new iPhone 6 in his hand and a few spares boxed up next to him. One of his minions had been hastily dispatched to do some shopping. The pain in his hamstring had miraculously eased.

      Itā€™s one of countless anecdotes which explain why Liverpool were so desperate to get Balotelli out of the door this summer.


      Twelve months after paying AC Milan Ā£16million for his services, the Reds agreed to send him back to the Serie A outfit on a season-long loan. There is no loan fee and they will still have to pay a hefty chunk of his Ā£90,000 per week wages.

      There is also no commitment on Milanā€™s part to make the move permanent but there is little prospect of Balotelli ever pulling on a Liverpool shirt again. His place alongside the likes of El Hadji Diouf, Alberto Aquilani and Andy Carroll in the list of expensive Kop flops is secure.

      Brendan Rodgersā€™ patience with Balotelli, who had been banished to train away from the first-team squad since July, had long since evaporated, All the promises the 25-year-old made last summer about knuckling down and vowing to fulfil his potential proved to be so empty.

      A minority of supporters will claim that Balotelli never got a fair crack of the whip. They will point to the fact that of his 28 appearances last season, he only started on 14 occasions. They will argue that Daniel Sturridgeā€™s injury woes denied Balotelli the strike partner he would have hit it off with. They will say he was made a scapegoat for Liverpoolā€™s troubles during a campaign of glaring under-achievement.

      Striker only has himself to blame for exit after one season at Anfield




      But the reality is that Balotelli only has himself to blame for failing at Liverpool. He never came close to meeting the levels of professionalism and commitment demanded of any club employee.

      Aside from his half-hearted attitude during training sessions at Melwood, when they were over he was inevitably the first out of the door.

      Where others stayed behind to do extra work on the field, a gym session, video analysis or just to have lunch together, Balotelli would walk away at the earliest opportunity,

      It would be wrong to say he was unpopular in the squad. Amid the stresses and strains of top-flight football, at times he put a smile on his team-matesā€™ faces with his antics. He was the self-appointed court jester.

      They couldnā€™t quite believe his front when they found him smoking inside the grounds of Melwood. During a team bonding exercise he claimed not to know who Joe Allen was - despite having shared a dressing room with the Wales international for months.

      At times he drove the staff spare.

      Rodgers was angered by the size of the entourage that Balotelli welcomed into the team hotel the night before Liverpoolā€™s Champions League clash with Basel last October. They stayed until the early hours of the morning.

      The managerā€™s mood didnā€™t improve after that defeat when Balotelli, who hadnā€™t once touched the ball inside the Basel penalty box in 90 minutes, ignored his request to go and clap the away fans.

      Liverpool had to put a stop to all the hangers-on who would wander around Melwood during training after arriving with the former Manchester City frontman.

      After making a short cameo in Januaryā€™s FA Cup win at AFC Wimbledon, Balotelli shrugged off the attentions of fitness coach Ryland Morgans and refused to do the usual shuttle runs requested of him during the warm-down as he headed for the tunnel.

      They were the kind of displays of petulance which can be quickly forgiven if a player is regularly producing the goods on the field. But with Balotelli that was never the case.

      He was never right at Anfield



      Someone with a sense of humour in the Redsā€™ commercial department used an image of Balotelli on the front cover of the clubā€™s spring/summer clothing range catalogue entitled ā€˜Made for Liverpoolā€™.

      But at no point over the past 12 months did that statement ever ring true. The alarm bells were ringing from the moment it became clear last August that Balotelli was Anfield-bound.

      It was a panic buy at the end of a summer when Liverpool had made a hash of replacing Luis Suarez. Initially, Rodgers didnā€™t want Balotelli but after the club failed to land the likes of Alexis Sanchez or Wilfried Bony, he was faced with an unenviable choice.

      With deadline day on the horizon, he had to take either Balotelli or the decrepit Samuel Etoā€™o. Rodgers was wary of the Italianā€™s chequered past but went for what he described as a ā€œcalculated gambleā€.

      Financially, the clubā€™s transfer committee thought the deal was a no-brainer for a player who had netted 30 goals in 54 games since returning to his homeland from Manchester City. AC Milan had initially been touting him around Europe for Ā£25million.

      The belief was that at Ā£16million it was virtually risk free. If it didnā€™t work out Liverpool would easily find someone willing to give them their money back.

      They even got Balotelli to agree to a heavily reduced basic salary and put a series of performance and behaviour related clauses in his contract, designed to provide him with the incentives required to work hard and keep his nose clean.

      Rodgers was banging his head against a brick wall

      A year on Liverpool would have happily accepted half what they paid for Balotelli - but there were absolutely no takers.

      Having worked wonders with the likes of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge, Rodgers genuinely thought he could succeed where Roberto Mancini and Jose Mourinho had previously failed and change Balotelli. But he soon found that he was banging his head against a brick wall.

      Balotelli was told he needed to adjust his game in order to succeed at Liverpool. He couldnā€™t simply demand the ball into his feet, he had to be more mobile. Rodgers was wasting his breath.

      From the moment hundreds packed outside Melwood to welcome him to the club, supporters embraced him. ā€˜Mario magnificoā€™, sang the Kop. They wanted him to succeed.

      There was room for a new icon post-Suarez but Balotelli never looked like filling that void. There were goals against Ludogorets, Swansea, Spurs and Besiktas but precious little else to justify all the fanfare around him.

      Now Milan have taken him back amid talk of Balotelli vowing to ā€œfocus on his footballā€ and agreeing to curb his antics by signing up to a strict code of conduct.

      Weā€™ve heard it all before.

      Sorrento, the Italian restaurant in Formby, will certainly miss Balotelli but few others will mourn his exit. He was damaging for the team ethic and unity Rodgers prides himself on.

      It was an expensive gamble that never looked like paying off. Balotelli will never change his ways.

      It will be a relief to Rodgers that heā€™s now someone elseā€™s problem.

      http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/balotelli-skipped-liverpool-training-new-9935471

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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1810: Aug 26, 2015 08:36:55 pm
      Standing by for George, Fed and a few others to blame Brendan for this.
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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1811: Aug 26, 2015 10:10:54 pm
      With a clown like that hanging around the training ground it can't have been good for any of our players.
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      Reply #1812: Aug 26, 2015 10:17:54 pm
      Iā€™m grateful to Liverpool FC and Liverpool fans for the time and opportunities you gave me. Itā€™s not a goodbye but rather a farewell. Iā€™ll be supporting you guys all the way in every competitionā€¦ unless you face AC Milan. 🙌🏿🔴👉🏿āœŠ🏿 ā€Ŗ#ā€ŽYNWAā€¬

      Class act.

      Class act? You taking the piss? A class act would have been someone who gave their all for the badge on that shirt of theirs, be it just coming up short or succeeding greatly. He didn't and is thus a classless act. His words do not align with his actions. Class act my arse.
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      Reply #1813: Aug 27, 2015 01:59:10 am
      Well,seems like heĀ“s off to Milan,thankfuly.For me the worst part of this predictable-facepalm-embarrasment was not how much he sucked this season (worst season-long performance IĀ“ve seen from any player ever) but the fact that so many Reds wanted him, brushing aside all the unacceptable behaviour his previous clubs have had to suffer with him just because he promised goals. Liverpool for me is about more than just football,it is about respect,honor,dignity,gentlemanship (embodied in Steven Gerrard as our icon, symbol).Balotelli is the antithesis of all these things.Even if he had knocked in 30 goals I still would not cheer for him.I donĀ“t believe a player should get a free acceptance pass just because he slips on a red shirt.Quite the contrary,any player considered for a post with us should be held to higher scrutiny than other clubs we feel superior to.We have a name to defend,and Balotelli is a stain on that name.

      IĀ“ve felt embarrased from the day we signed him,as embarrased as I was when Suarez bit a third player in the World Cup.F**k off Luis Suarez,and F**k off Balotelli.Worst "player" I have ever seen.
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      Reply #1814: Aug 27, 2015 03:09:39 am
      Iā€™m grateful to Liverpool FC and Liverpool fans for the time and opportunities you gave me. Itā€™s not a goodbye but rather a farewell. Iā€™ll be supporting you guys all the way in every competitionā€¦ unless you face AC Milan. 🙌🏿🔴👉🏿āœŠ🏿 ā€Ŗ#ā€ŽYNWAā€¬

      Class act.

      Are you seriously calling a guy who skipped training to buy a new iphone a "class act" because of an instagram post?
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      Re: Mario Balotelli Player Thread
      Reply #1815: Aug 27, 2015 07:57:57 am
      Well, he didn't know who Jack Wilshere was, let alone Joe Allen  :lmao:
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      Reply #1816: Aug 27, 2015 10:16:14 am
      I still think he's not a Liverpool player, but a Mino Raiola's one. There are many cases in modern football of agents who takes the possession of their players (does anyone remember Neymar case when he came to BarƧa?), I think this is one. He ordered him to get to Milan and so he does. Maybe it's a price to pay for AC Milan to get Ibra (another Raiola's player) next year. I can't believe a one-year-loan (without right of redemption in his contract) player with another 3 years with LFC can say it's a farewell and not a goodbye. There's more under that. But however, he won't be missed.

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