03 Sep 2016 00:15:40
It pains me to see someone like Balotelli given cult like status for basically being a running joke, wasting his talent and goofing around for the majority of his career, when someone like Jordan Henderson who is a very good player when in form and had worked his way to the top with blood, sweat and tears is vilified for every missed pass and for losing form after a long term injury.


1.) 03 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 01:11:25
Who says Balotelli has "cult like status? " He's frequently talked about but for all the wrong reasons. I'd rather be criticized on the football side of things then for my antics off the pitch which result in wasted talent. Henderson's going to be fine.


2.) 03 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 08:27:39
Balotelli definitely has a "cult" like following. a lot of people are "fans" of his or glorify him for his ridiculous antics. he's a worldwide name who I would guess actually earned more than Henderson while he was here in the first season anyway I could be wrong, but if not then that is wrong!


3.) 03 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 12:36:16
Both have got mega money falling from their knees I'm sure they'll be fine.


4.) 03 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 13:39:16
Hi.
I think you got a letter wrong in the word before like fugure.


5.) 03 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 10:30:42
Its a sad indictment of the world these days. Where an idiot like him has a "cult" status or following for being a waster. He has talent, or at least he did once, but has never even tried to take advantage of it on the field. The fascination with 'celebrity', be it in sport or otherwise just fuels a lack of effort. People don't care about the 'blood, sweat and tears' mentioned by the Lil Magician anymore. Instant fame, instant success with minimum effort is what the Kids aspire to these days. Try hard, work hard and become a Suarez, or do nowt and be a Mario Balotelli? When lack of effort is rewarded as highly as it is in Marios case, people shun the extra work required to step up to become 'proper' players.