Do you honestly care what outsiders think about us City fans and Manchester City FC?, I certainly don't that's for sure.
In the wake of the totally blown out of proportion clash between Bobby Manc and Balotelli at City's training ground, we see newspapers and media outlets jumping on the bandwagon. Claiming such words like negativity and disruption but to who exactly?
The latest idiot to wade in is Old Red Nose, Bacon Face over in Trafford, claiming his training ground restricts access to prevent such a scenario. While that may be true United had their fair share of negativity in the past by allowing the media access to United's Carrington training ground, that's right he acts all Mr perfect but he too often ended up in the papers due to training ground incidents. Hypocrites United aye!
I personally fully support media access to our training ground, so what if there's the show of negativity?. Life is not without its ups and downs in all walks, especially in sport considering those athletes are also only human themselves.
You can argue it gives the club bad press, a negative tag, it could affect moral and act as a warning sign to future targets in the transfer market. But I'd label you narrow minded and unrealistic with a lack of common sense, all football clubs around the world have their fair share of training ground incidents and none are immune to problems. When players move on they are not interested in whats happened on a training ground before they arrived, all clubs gather bad press in some way or another so none of this is new.
Over at the swamp they love hiding behind doors only to save face and pretend to look the perfect poxy club, they are a club that have lost their soul and their ways are ignorant to the world outside of sport.
We all new Balotelli was a fire cracker before he even joined us so why expect any different, the world are interested in what is going on at Manchester City so why not show them?
The only people branding it negative are people who hate Manchester City or who are worried about what other people think. It's not like we should have to change just to accommodate them is it, let them mouth off all they want and get on with it.
We have better things to deal with like taking another title off the pathetic club over in Trafford and the upcoming FA Cup games.
Time to shine Mr Balotelli, get your act in gear!
It has to be said that the problem with Balotelli is Mancini. I know you hate to admit it, but Rooney is world class and at 22 he was playing 50 games a season. One cannot simply expect to start Balotelli 20 times a season and expect him to become the best player in the world. Either sell Tevez or send Mario on loan. For comparison look at Hazard/Neymar/Oscar. Mata himself was a regular starter for Send him back to Milan until season's end.
ReplyDeleteRooney world class?, don't make me laugh. I'd rather have Shaun Goater in his 30s, over a young egotistical and arrogant Rooney all day long.
DeleteI wouldn't admit it because Mancini is not the problem at all, if anything Balotelli should be lucky that Mancini is the only reason he still has a contract with City.
Sell Tevez lmfao, now I know your a pathetic little rag to suggest such a thing. Tevez is worth 10 Rooneys, I'd even have an out of form Tevez over Rooney any day.
If Rooney is so world class then why has he never won the world cup, lets face facts its the keepers and strikers that win games and if one fails teams lose. England has never had long term problems with keepers, but since the retirement of Shearer and downfall of Owen not one England striker has stepped up.
DeleteRooney is a joke, he only plays for his own club, even then he fails. RVP is making him look like a complete idiot just like Ronaldo and Tevez did previously.
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