NickGull wrote:Only seen the "stamp" once, in normal speed and it looks like he's lost his balance and put his leg back, as anyone would. Hope he stays in the country as I love the bloke! People don't like him because he's a character. I'd much rather have people like him and Di Canio in the game than all boring people who never do anything out of the blue.
Di Canio and Balotelli are two completely different characters IMO. I like Di Canio, there are accusations that he is a fascist but Di Canio has passion and shows it, he has fire, he has a work ethic, he has commitment, he is eccentric and he speaks his mind. Balotelli is just one of those spoilt players who think they are better than they are so do't have to do anything and think they can get away with anything. In short he is like a 5 year old and doesn't have a cerebrum. In reality he is a nobody because in a year or so he will be out of City and plying his trade back in Italy for Roma or somebody because he is too dim to realise that if you don't have a world class talent ( which he doesn't ) - it takes more than being statuesque on scoring a goal to become a great. Joey Barton is another one, just because he posts banal cack on twitter that dense people in the football world don't understand then people think he is some sort of profound, misunderstood bohemian with an IQ of 5000. Newsflash, the bloke is just another overpaid tool without a brain, i would respect him more if he had principles, stuck to them and did a university degree in politics or philosophy. Characters are fine in football but there only a handful who are genuine, humble people. The rest like Ballotelli can just go and f**k right off back to Italy for all i care.
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