@TreatyStones really being shown up here. Pissed off that his favoured 25m bid for Winfred Bony never materialised.
Bobo Vieri knows the score.
Christian Vieri has congratulated Milan CEO Adriano Galliani for seemingly managing to sell Mario Balotelli to Liverpool.
The deal, which should see the Italy forward join the Reds for around £16m, has divided opinion around the peninsula.
However, former Azzurri hitman Vieri made his feelings clear on social media this afternoon, saying that the Rossoneri are well shot of Balotelli.
“Today Galliani has played the biggest masterstroke in the history of Milan,” he wrote.
[QUOTE=“Il Bomber Destro, post: 1004238, member: 2533”]Bobo Vieri knows the score.
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You mean inter milan levend vieri? Hes mugged you and galliani off mate. Hes ripping the piss out of milan for only getting 4m more than a shane long for their mist talented player
Vieri joined Milan from Inter and subsequently sued Moratti for phone tapping him, his relations with Inter are very, very sour.
Fuck me, hes one bitter cunt
He’s more of a man than Balotelli and all of his apologists put together.
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Meh, hes just an italian michael owen
In all seriousness, Balotelli clearly has talent and although he’s still quite young he has been around the game a good 7 years at this stage and has burned a lot of bridges, been pushed out of a third club now, cost a lot of managers their jobs, alienated fans and team mates. He has a really poor attitude, he is lazy self centre and a sense of victimhood, he always looks for someone to blame and never takes any responsibility on himself.
The pressure at a big club like Milan in a serious league like Serie A was too much for him last season, Gianluca Vialli was commenting on the difference between the cultures of Italian and English football and he said the pressure in Italy is immense in comparison to England where there is no pressure on big games and the big games are just ‘fun’ - maybe this will suit Balotelli better.
[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1004152, member: 183”]Fantastic bit of business from Brendan and a genuinely exciting signing.
Liverpool and Super Mario Balotelli will be a perfect match, I feel.[/QUOTE]
The insanity of it all will probably make it work.
rodgers tells steve peters he’ll be working on balotelli
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
[QUOTE=“Il Bomber Destro, post: 1004257, member: 2533”]In all seriousness, Balotelli clearly has talent and although he’s still quite young he has been around the game a good 7 years at this stage and has burned a lot of bridges, been pushed out of a third club now, cost a lot of managers their jobs, alienated fans and team mates. He has a really poor attitude, he is lazy self centre and a sense of victimhood, he always looks for someone to blame and never takes any responsibility on himself.
The pressure at a big club like Milan in a serious league like Serie A was too much for him last season, Gianluca Vialli was commenting on the difference between the cultures of Italian and English football and he said the pressure in Italy is immense in comparison to England where there is no pressure on big games and the big games are just ‘fun’ - maybe this will suit Balotelli better.[/QUOTE]
Agree fully with your assessment of that gimp in the first paragraph.
Love the fact that your anti-EPL bias makes you throw in the Vialli bit. He played for Chelsea in England, at the end of his career, for a bit of a payday. Fair play to him. His comparison of the relative intensity of a second rate English club where he didn’t give a shit to the Italian league isn’t really valid. But gotta love the way you push it every time!
Liverpool Man Utd is like a peaceful picnic in the park compared to Inter - Juve or Roma - Napoli.
The pressure at a big club like Milan in a serious league like Serie A was too much for him last season, Gianluca Vialli was commenting on the difference between the cultures of Italian and English football and he said the pressure in Italy is immense in comparison to England where there is no pressure on big games and the big games are just ‘fun’ - maybe this will suit Balotelli better.[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes:
He will be adored like nowhere else at Anfield.