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Ballo could be the best striker in the world if he pulled his finger out.
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i still believe he's the best young striker in the world. if he ever wants to be. speed, strength, technical ability, size. maybe if he had some desire and brains, then this discussion of selling him would be unthinkable.
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Very easy to make judgements on a player and use individual games as proof.
I'm guessing (in fact I know) that plenty of people were saying there was no logical reason to select Balotelli for the FA Cup Semi against United, the 1-6 game, the Cup final etc etc.
Out of form no doubt.
Jod, for someone that doesn't score much he has 5 less goals than Suarez from 23 less starts and 6 less appearances overall. And you think he is the best striker that ever lived worth £100 billion trillion.
Calm down precious, nobody doubts Balo's talent, he just doesn't have the mentality required for a top level footballer. Difference between Suarez & Balo is Suarez will chase every ball down and work his socks of even if he is having a bad game himself. In general the only thing that really pissed me off as a fan is a footballer who isn't putting in 100% and Balo has been guilty of that far too often.
If I could have any City players I wanted at Liverpool I wouldn't want Balo at all. And I suspect his career will always be punctuated by moments of brilliance sandwiched in between mediocre performances. Don't think you guys have a chance of winning the Champions League with someone like Balo in the dressing room.
Ballo could be the best striker in the world if he pulled his finger out.
It's funny how talented players who are inconsistent are for some reason deemed to have more talent than those who perform consistently, ie - Falcao.
It's kind of like when a player is injured or unavailable, and his stocks soar. Lucas became the best DM on the planet while he was out injured, for example.
Thats good, because a year ago we didnt have a chance of winning the league with someone like Balotelli in the dressing room and you thought Andy Carroll would score more than him.
I'm off to the travel agents, where is the final next year?
Have you heard the recent rumblings about Alexis Sanchez? Would be unbelievable but it's pretty wishful thinking. Talk of a loan from January then sale at the end of the season.'Macca', a well known source for Liverpool transfer news (called in advance every single transfer move Liverpool made over the summer accurately and has done for a number of years) is saying that Liverpool's senior players have been asked their thoughts on Daniel Sturridge.
I wonder whether it's an either/or situation with he and Walcott who is also strongly rumoured by numerous sources to be a target of ours since negotiations on his contract (which expires at the end of the season) have continually broken down with Arsenal, or whether we are making a play for both of them?
Should be able to get them for £7-8m each I would've thought given the contractual situations of both players.
There's still talk persisting of our interest in Demba Ba, Huntelaar and Dries Mertens though I think they're less likely, and of us making a move to bring Tom Ince back, although I can't see the logic in that move as I don't think he'd be much of an improvement on either Sterling or Jordon Ibe (talented 17 year old winger coming through the academy).
I'm expecting 2, maybe 3 players to come in fairly early in the window with Dani Pacheco (confirmed by his twitter account) looking like he's finally going to pack his bags and return to Spain. Shifting bench warmers Cole, Carroll and Downing out will probably prove to be more difficult but hopefully the club shops them around in the next few months seeing as their combined wages could comfortably pay for 1 or 2 world class players.
One of the best posts I've seenIt's funny how talented players who are inconsistent are for some reason deemed to have more talent than those who perform consistently, ie - Falcao.
It's kind of like when a player is injured or unavailable, and his stocks soar. Lucas became the best DM on the planet while he was out injured, for example.
150 billion trillion bro.Very easy to make judgements on a player and use individual games as proof.
I'm guessing (in fact I know) that plenty of people were saying there was no logical reason to select Balotelli for the FA Cup Semi against United, the 1-6 game, the Cup final etc etc.
Out of form no doubt.
Jod, for someone that doesn't score much he has 5 less goals than Suarez from 23 less starts and 6 less appearances overall. And you think he is the best striker that ever lived worth £100 billion trillion.
Have you heard the recent rumblings about Alexis Sanchez? Would be unbelievable but it's pretty wishful thinking. Talk of a loan from January then sale at the end of the season.
No one goes from Barca to Liverpool.
No one goes from Barca to Liverpool.
Were not a smaller club than Barcelona, we just havent been as successful as them of late.To be fair, I wasn't expecting Sahin (another top class player who was seeing limited playing time at a superpower club) to sign for us either. While players leave Barça for smaller clubs all the time for a variety of reasons, Sanchez is incredibly unlikely because I don't think his playing situation is anywhere near as bad as Sahin's was, but I'm hopeful we get a pleasant surprise in the form of a Sanchez-like loan signing. I've just read Rodgers mentioned he would again be looking to take advantage of the loan market at a pre-match press conference 2 or 3 weeks ago.
MANCHESTER CITY may look to capitalise in the January transfer window following the news that Nigel de Jong has been placed on AC Milan’s transfer list.
De Jong has been deemed surplus to requirements by the Rossoneri’s president Silvio Berlusconi.
The Dutchman could be tempted now to swap Serie A and plot a sensational return to Premier League.
Man City fans remember De Jong well before he left for AC in the summer.
Berlusconi was quoted in Italian football site ForzaItalianFootball.com, as saying: “We’re disappointed, it is a real shame for De Jong.
“We’re evaluating the opportunity of going back on to the market if that is what is necessary.
City have not been as free scoring as the previous campaign and have been leaky at the back too, having shipped 14 goals in their first 16 Barclays Premier League matches.
De Jong has featured in 12 Serie A games for AC this season.
well thought out story of the day:
written AFTER he ruptured his achilles. AFTER.
If Sanchez becomes available Utd would be first in line.