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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK
Surely he was put on the left wing because he wasn't the best striker at the club? You're playing the racism card without any proof at all. He let the team down more than once on the pitch and then did stupid things off the pitch which was never going to help his case. Whereas Aguero only ever did positive things for the club and deserved to play regularly ahead of Balotelli. Also i don't think what happens off the pitch is irrelevant if you're fighting your own team mates and manager in training sessions 
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Subconscious racism exists and is rife in football. By definition people don't know they are doing it.
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Originally Posted by colin25
Telling? It is alphabetically correct. Or is the fact you don't know that "telling" in regards to your education
That was a lesson in inferring something...lesson 2
At this rate, quit going to school, I will home teach you online..cable forum style (similar to gangnam style, without the dancing or the trousers)
He didn't play well because he wasn't interested in the team, or the team dynamic...he was wholly interested in himself (lesson 3, proper use of reflexive pronoun)
Now send the £30 to my paypal account..and the lessons will continue
To incentivise, the next lessons (if you pay) will be on world war 2...I am skipping WW1, until I finish the dvd box set (WW2 will be based on "Combat" tv series, which I preferred to "Band of Brothers")
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you said "off and on" but could have said "on and off" both grammatically correct.
Mancini caused the fight with Balotelli, who had just tackled Sinclair. Mancini overreacted and escalated nothing into a drama.
It does not matter what colour car he has, whether he let fireworks off in his home (he scored 2 goals in the next game 36 hours later) or whether he visited strip joints.
Wayne Rooney pays for sex off grannies, he also smokes like Mario and pays hotel staff £200 to get fags.
Unlike Rooney, Mario has the perfect physique.
Balotelli is in my opinion, (was) City's best striker. He will prove his worth in the years to come.