Rui_CostCo
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Didn't we once take a chance on another maverick, with a checkered past and an indifferent reputation? Can't remember how that one worked out.
Why is Balotelli even being discussed..? It's utter bull$#@!.
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So what's your point??? Does that erm... 'story' constitute anything more than something made up by a bored journalist?
So what's your point??? Does that erm... 'story' constitute anything more than something made up by a bored journalist?
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Unlike some of the outlandish rumours going around, Balotelli being linked with us has a certain internal logic.
Walter Zenga is an Italian football legend. He was doing his World Cup heroics in 1990, the year Balotelli was born. They are both Italian.
Mourinho being sought for advice, a manager Balotelli has played for, makes perfect sense given he's not going to get anything like that from Liverpool, or perhaps anywhere else.
Mourinho's agent is the man making things happen for Wolves.
I have no doubt that Mourinho has told Balotelli in no uncertain terms he can't continue to behave and play the way he has done recently. And he cannot expect a major league team to now take the risk that comes with employing him. Whoever takes a chance on him is going to expect any such faith repaid. By the bucketload.
Who better than Zenga to keep him in line, and reward him for good behaviour (and performances)? Who better than Zenga to be someone to look up to, respect, and play for?
Balotelli, on his day, can still be world class. Yes, of course he's a risk, but didn't so many think employing Zenga was totally nuts, too? Still early days, yes, but he's made a good solid start with a team very much in transition.
Balotelli has shown that in the right circumstances he has a heart of gold - so many altruistic acts we've heard about. Imagine the guy feeling the love, and realising that deliver for the fans and they'll idolise him.
Probably in a way not seen around here since the days of Steve Bull. A big pair of boots to fill, but it will take a character reformation like none seen before. That's the risk, but think of the potential rewards if it becomes the perfect recipe...
Messi signing tomorrow...
sauce?
You asked 'why is this even being discussed'. Apparently it's all over the internet including the Italian press.
I agree it's probably just something invented to sell copy and therefore a load of bollocks.
Messi signing tomorrow...