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it's incredible that balotelli has been named amongst the most influential people in the world and that he's the only soccer player in the list:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ed-among-times-magazines-100-most-influential


ridiculous

i think that all the others male athletes in the list are blacks

No one takes Time magazine seriously, go through the list and 90% of the people you've never heard of and if you see why they're famous it's for something no one cares about. For instance the president of the Philippines is featured on the list. That begs the question though, who's the president of the Philippines? I don't know and neither do you because who gives a **** about the head of state of a small third world country?

Want another? How about the president of Somalia whose claim to fame is just that he happens to be the new president of an unstable African ****hole. With that criteria one would think the entire list would be made up African presidents, after all they go through so damn many of them.

They've got a few more presidents of third would countries on the list from what I saw.
 

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No one takes Time magazine seriously, go through the list and 90% of the people you've never heard of and if you see why they're famous it's for something no one cares about. For instance the president of the Philippines is featured on the list. That begs the question though, who's the president of the Philippines? I don't know and neither do you because who gives a **** about the head of state of a small third world country?

Want another? How about the president of Somalia whose claim to fame is just that he happens to be the new president of an unstable African ****hole. With that criteria one would think the entire list would be made up African presidents, after all they go through so damn many of them.

They've got a few more presidents of third would countries on the list from what I saw.

time had this cover about balotelli last year:

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"the meaning of mario: What the phenomenon Mario Balotelli has to say about soccer, race and European identity"

also AC milan's official site about what balotelli said regarding the first black minister in italy:

“The nomination of Cècile Kyenge as Minister for Integration represents another big step forward towards a more civil and more responsible Italian society, more aware of the necessity of a better and more definitive integration for all.â€￾

http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/breaking_news_show/40233


 

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The minister, Cecile Kyenge, who supposedly has 38 brothers and sisters, will try to introduce a law that will make all the foreign citizens born in Italy automatically Italian citizens (similar to what we have in the US) and also "de-criminalize" illegal immigration (i.e. make it a misdemeanor). Basically - when considers various "family reunions" and immigration chains that would result from this - it means Italy opening the immigration floodgates wide open. Balottelli offered to be a testimonial to "sell" this new law proposal to the Italian public.
 

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I am tired of this goof. There have been many black soccer players in Europe.

Why do they make such a big deal. Look at France, England, the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Germany. All have had black players.

Italy is just one of a long line of disasters.
 

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i'm very happy to update this thread :arms:

In a game dominated by Italy's Juventus-based backline, the most remarkable moment came 72 minutes into the game when Balotelli showed the petulance only he is capable of as he was sent off after picking up two bookings within three minutes.
The furious 22-year-old was seen lashing out at anything within striking distance as he left the field while coach Cesare Prandelli urged him to sit calmly on the bench.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/football-balotelli-off-as/702002.html

[video=dailymotion;x10omxd]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x10omxd_angry-mario-balotelli-in-tunnel_shortfilms#.UbJOWpzlaHg[/video]

balotelli against the racist walls in the tunnel after his red card
 

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time had this cover about balotelli last year:

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"the meaning of mario: What the phenomenon Mario Balotelli has to say about soccer, race and European identity"

also AC milan's official site about what balotelli said regarding the first black minister in italy:

“The nomination of Cècile Kyenge as Minister for Integration represents another big step forward towards a more civil and more responsible Italian society, more aware of the necessity of a better and more definitive integration for all.â€￾

http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/breaking_news_show/40233



Please tell me this cover is a joke. Why is it so ground breaking now when Balotelli is playing as opposed to when Edgar Davids or Thierry Henry were stars? At least Davids and Henry had actual talent. Balotelli is just an overhyped media creation....just like Freddy Adu.
 

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No one takes Time magazine seriously, go through the list and 90% of the people you've never heard of and if you see why they're famous it's for something no one cares about. For instance the president of the Philippines is featured on the list. That begs the question though, who's the president of the Philippines? I don't know and neither do you because who gives a **** about the head of state of a small third world country?

Three years ago, Newsweek, a publication very similar to "Time", sold for $1 here in the United States.

That's not a joke, here's the link: http://www.thewrap.com/media/column-post/filing-newsweek-sold-1-dollar-21523

If I were to guess, Time is almost as worthless as Newsweek?

The Balotelli cover should come as no surprise. Time and Newsweek are both total trash. Used by Jewish elites to spread their communist venom -- constant calls for more 3rd world immigration in all white nations (except for Israel, of course), more civil rights for oppressed minorities, more acceptance of vile gays and lesbians, promoting interracial couples as the "new normal"....blah, blah, blah.

This is no different than the type of tripe ESPN and other sports outlet's put forth on a daily basis here in America --- aka Israel's largest Western colony.

Balotelli (who was adopted by Jewish parents) is a big deal to these Marxist animals, because most Italians don't want their nation turned into a turd-world cesspool, much like France and England have become. That's why they are pushing this pig on Italians. Hoping if soccer mad Italians come to love Balotelli due to his on-field exploits, they might be more open to giving African immigrants birth-right citizenship or other perks in the future.

Why else would they even bring up that fat pig Cècile Kyenge, who should be deported, along with her loser "white husband" and mulatto offspring?
 

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Three years ago, Newsweek, a publication very similar to "Time", sold for $1 here in the United States.

That's not a joke, here's the link: http://www.thewrap.com/media/column-post/filing-newsweek-sold-1-dollar-21523

If I were to guess, Time is almost as worthless as Newsweek?

The Balotelli cover should come as no surprise. Time and Newsweek are both total trash. Used by Jewish elites to spread their communist venom -- constant calls for more 3rd world immigration in all white nations (except for Israel, of course), more civil rights for oppressed minorities, more acceptance of vile gays and lesbians, promoting interracial couples as the "new normal"....blah, blah, blah.

This is no different than the type of tripe ESPN and other sports outlet's put forth on a daily basis here in America --- aka Israel's largest Western colony.

Balotelli (who was adopted by Jewish parents) is a big deal to these Marxist animals, because most Italians don't want their nation turned into a turd-world cesspool, much like France and England have become. That's why they are pushing this pig on Italians. Hoping if soccer mad Italians come to love Balotelli due to his on-field exploits, they might be more open to giving African immigrants birth-right citizenship or other perks in the future.

Why else would they even bring up that fat pig Cècile Kyenge, who should be deported, along with her loser "white husband" and mulatto offspring?

They didn't sell for $1, they sold for $1 plus the massive debt that Newsweek was in.
 

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They didn't sell for $1, they sold for $1 plus the massive debt that Newsweek was in.

Okay, technically you are correct. Bottom line is this headline was splashed everywhere here in America, Largest Colony of Israel:

Filing: Newsweek Sold for $1

http://www.thewrap.com/media/column-post/filing-newsweek-sold-1-dollar-21523


Wow, they soaked up $10 million in debt? I guess I was horribly wrong, the Marxist rag known as Newsweek was/is a hot property! After all, you're average black NBA bench player/scrub makes more than that in a season.
 

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To be clear, Newsweek was "bought" without any intention of ever running a profitable business model. This was simply an unscrupulous, usurping, conniving jew billionaire purchasing a megaphone to spread ideological poison into American homes. I think my parents still subscribe, as they have for 30+ years, because the magazine is so absurdly cheap: I think it's less than a quarter per issue now, so I doubt the company even recoups the bulk rate postage. For the unthinking lingering middle class readership, it's just something to hold for a few minutes and wave off the fumes during a particularly noxious dump. For a restless jew with time on his hands and extra gold in his cave, it's a nifty little billboard to disparage white culture in creative new ways.

TRIGGER WARNING - UPSETTING IMAGES TO FOLLOW

A few classics:
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And of course my favorite:
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Good grief, what normal, non-pillow-biting man would condone such a portrayal? (lol i guess we'd have to find one to try it out on first)

Of course, Time Magazine is cut from the same cloth.
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I don't recall its 'Barbara Lerner-Spectre'-esque "transformation" taking place quite so overtly; Newsweek is an especially brazen case. However, rest assured that the editorial staff is an equal splash of -bergs and -steins, Gonzales and Mondragon, Ching Chang and Chung, a few throwback Euro surnames, a couple hyphenated names, and just throw darts at the laundry list to figure out who's a homosexual or who was sired elsewhere than the marital bed.

But back to Balotelli: I have scratched my chin for countless hours and concluded that he is my most hated pro athlete. There are plenty of anti-White athletes and shuck-jiving bongo-drum beating pseudo celebrities, but I think "Mario" Balotelli supercedes them in the ranking of my disdain.

Take, for example, egotist exhibitionists like Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson(Ochocinco): they might not conceptualize an end to their gravy train of DWF dollars, but they understand enough of the physics at play to shovel coal into the engine, constantly. "Mario" Balotelli cannot wrap his head around this: he cannot see why Traditional Catholics do not want him courting/****ing their daughters casually... he feigns ignorance (or does he???) that his greased-up hairless body does not actually wander inside the privates of dumbed-down eye-talian broads.
 

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To be clear, Newsweek was "bought" without any intention of ever running a profitable business model. This was simply an unscrupulous, usurping, conniving jew billionaire purchasing a megaphone to spread ideological poison into American homes. I think my parents still subscribe, as they have for 30+ years, because the magazine is so absurdly cheap: I think it's less than a quarter per issue now, so I doubt the company even recoups the bulk rate postage. For the unthinking lingering middle class readership, it's just something to hold for a few minutes and wave off the fumes during a particularly noxious dump. For a restless jew with time on his hands and extra gold in his cave, it's a nifty little billboard to disparage white culture in creative new ways.

TRIGGER WARNING - UPSETTING IMAGES TO FOLLOW

A few classics:
10dbc6d91b7b88b91ed3f94873cfc3b5.jpg

newsweekcover.jpg

obamanewsweek.jpeg

newsweek_052107-thumb.jpg

newsweek-cover-obama-god-of-all-things-shiva-sad-hill-news.jpg

1343574842228.cached.jpg

fortunate-one.jpeg

newsweek-cover.jpg

Newsweek%205-30-05.jpg


And of course my favorite:
porlqw4ao0.jpg


Good grief, what normal, non-pillow-biting man would condone such a portrayal? (lol i guess we'd have to find one to try it out on first)

Of course, Time Magazine is cut from the same cloth.
time.3.jpg

hctime.jpg


I don't recall its 'Barbara Lerner-Spectre'-esque "transformation" taking place quite so overtly; Newsweek is an especially brazen case. However, rest assured that the editorial staff is an equal splash of -bergs and -steins, Gonzales and Mondragon, Ching Chang and Chung, a few throwback Euro surnames, a couple hyphenated names, and just throw darts at the laundry list to figure out who's a homosexual or who was sired elsewhere than the marital bed.

But back to Balotelli: I have scratched my chin for countless hours and concluded that he is my most hated pro athlete. There are plenty of anti-White athletes and shuck-jiving bongo-drum beating pseudo celebrities, but I think "Mario" Balotelli supercedes them in the ranking of my disdain.

Take, for example, egotist exhibitionists like Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson(Ochocinco): they might not conceptualize an end to their gravy train of DWF dollars, but they understand enough of the physics at play to shovel coal into the engine, constantly. "Mario" Balotelli cannot wrap his head around this: he cannot see why Traditional Catholics do not want him courting/****ing their daughters casually... he feigns ignorance (or does he???) that his greased-up hairless body does not actually wander inside the privates of dumbed-down eye-talian broads.

This post is excellent. All those covers are absurd but I think the first one is the worst. Those godd*mn racist babies. Dont they know its 2013?
 

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Why is Balotelli playing for Italy in the Confederations Cup? He was red-carded in his last international shouldn't that mean he misses the next match or does that only apply to non-friendly tournament play? Also, it was suggested by numerous commentators after the red card that Balotelli would not be permitted to go to Brazil due to Cesare Prandelli's much publicised ethical code. So much for that.

http://blogs.bettor.com/The-ethical-code-empowers-players-Cesare-Prandelli-a151212
 

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Why is Balotelli playing for Italy in the Confederations Cup? He was red-carded in his last international shouldn't that mean he misses the next match or does that only apply to non-friendly tournament play? Also, it was suggested by numerous commentators after the red card that Balotelli would not be permitted to go to Brazil due to Cesare Prandelli's much publicised ethical code. So much for that.

http://blogs.bettor.com/The-ethical-code-empowers-players-Cesare-Prandelli-a151212

I don't know. Maybe he'll have to miss their next qualifier.

I don't know how seriously teams take this.In the past teams have turned down participation in the Confed Cup.

Do fans in Europe care about this? I never heard people bragging about winning this.

I saw Pirlo and Hernandez laughing with one another as they walked off at halftime. Would that happen in the WC?
 

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Italy boss Cesare Prandelli has apologized for saying Mario Balotelli's skin color was the reason he was the only player allowed to leave the team hotel in Salvador.

The Azzurri Confederations Cup squad were kept inside on Friday to ensure they avoided the ongoing protests going on in the city and further afield.
AC Milan striker Balotelli was the exception, though, because he was doing charity work.
Prandelli was quoted in the Daily Mail as saying at a press conference: "He was the only one who had permission because his colour is a little different than ours."

But later in the press conference, he clarified his comments saying: "I'm sorry. It was a joke. Of course.
"Before I said something about the color of our skin. I am glad we clarified that issue about why he was the only one allowed out. He was surrounded by all these people but he was working with a charity and doing something nice."
''He has huge potential,'' Prandelli said. ''Being on this squad has helped him grow. We've been talking for years about how extraordinarily talented he is, now we just need to create the right environment for him to succeed in.''
Balotelli is the poster boy for Italy's growing waves of immigrants, and even more so for the sons of immigrants, many of whom cannot obtain Italian citizenship until they turn 18, even if they are born in Italy - as was the case with Balotelli.

http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/...-for-mario-balotelli-skin-color-remark-062213

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ROME (AP) -Mario Balotelli and Stephan El Shaarawy, both sons of immigrants, are the new faces of Italy.

And at the Confederations Cup in Brazil, the AC Milan forwards will be leading the attack.
With a combined age of 42, the 22-year-old Balotelli and the 20-year-old El Shaarawy also form the youngest forward tandem of any elite national team.
While they haven't played together much with Italy yet, the pairing worked well at Milan in the second half of the Italian season after Balotelli transferred from Manchester City in January.
El Shaarawy tied for third in Serie A with 16 goals and Balotelli scored 12 in only 13 appearances.
Perhaps even more important than the numbers, though, is the image of two players born to foreigners representing a country that has long been ill at ease with its growing immigrant classes.
Balotelli was born in Sicily to Ghanaian immigrants before being adopted by an Italian family. El Shaarawy, who was born in the Ligurian town of Savona to an Italian mother and Egyptian father, is nicknamed "Il Faraone" - The Pharaoh.
Balotelli is constantly the target of racist chants during Serie A matches, and sometimes during national team games, too.
In May, a Serie A match was suspended for the first time - albeit for only a couple minutes in the second half - due to racist chants directed at Balotelli.
"They say that football is combatting racism but it doesn't seem so to me looking at the rules," Balotelli said. "Not enough is being done. All they've done is given the referee the power to suspend a match in cases of certain chants. But the fact is that his feeling might not be the same as mine. Shouldn't I decide if an insult is taken as racist or not?
"Racism is a real problem here and it needs to be combatted with more determination," Balotelli added. "I don't know if we'll ever win the battle but we've all got to try to together."
Balotelli couldn't play for Italy Under-15s and Under-17s because he could not apply for Italian citizenship until he was 18 according to a law that Integration Minister Cecile Kyenge, Italy's first black Cabinet minister, is attempting to change.
Since he did start playing for Italy, Balotelli has been devastating. His two-goal performance in the 2-1 win over Germany in last year's European Championship semifinals was a display of his raw power.
The diminutive El Shaarawy, meanwhile, shot to prominence in the first half of the Serie A season after Zlatan Ibrahimovic left Milan for Paris Saint-Germain. With 14 goals, he was the league's top scorer at the season's midpoint, and he has also drawn praise for his willingness to run back and help out on the defensive end as well.
However, El Shaarawy struggled in the second half of the season, with local media surmising that he was tired.
"It's not true that he's tired," Italy coach Cesare Prandelli said. "Our data says exactly the opposite - that he's one of the players in the best form. Evidently at the end of the season he had a mental drop off. So many people said he was tired that in the end he convinced himself that he was tired, too."
Either way, Italy's attack is at Balotelli's and El Shaarawy's feet.

http://www.cbssports.com/general/story/22386140/the-new-faces-of-italy-balotelli-and-el-shaarawy

funny that they no longer mention that balotelli played at manchester city, it's like he never left italy
they don't mention that litterally half of his goals at AC milan are penalties either
 

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http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/...-for-mario-balotelli-skin-color-remark-062213

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http://www.cbssports.com/general/story/22386140/the-new-faces-of-italy-balotelli-and-el-shaarawy

funny that they no longer mention that balotelli played at manchester city, it's like he never left italy
they don't mention that litterally half of his goals at AC milan are penalties either

Thanks for posting these, Frederic. To all the people that still cheer for Italy because they are still majority white, this is why we can't: When Pirlo leaves or doesn't play. All of the success will be funneled to these two players.

At least with teams like Germany, Ozil is actually talented, (deserving his spot) and the other faces of the German team are: Lahm, Neuer, and Schweinsteiger. In addition, all of the "new, young" players that are talked about with Germany are white guys like Mario Gotze, Marco Reus, Andre Schurle, Mats Hummels, Marcel Schmelzer, etc. The only young non-white player I even hear anything about with Germany is Gundogan, who will likely displace Khedira.

The Netherlands is the same way: despite a few non-whites, their biggest names and stars are Van Persie, Robben, Sneijder, Kuyt, etc.

England also to an extent: the biggest names still seem to be Joe Hart, Gerrard, Lampard, Rooney, etc.
 

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Thanks for posting these, Frederic. To all the people that still cheer for Italy because they are still majority white, this is why we can't: When Pirlo leaves or doesn't play. All of the success will be funneled to these two players.

At least with teams like Germany, Ozil is actually talented, (deserving his spot) and the other faces of the German team are: Lahm, Neuer, and Schweinsteiger. In addition, all of the "new, young" players that are talked about with Germany are white guys like Mario Gotze, Marco Reus, Andre Schurle, Mats Hummels, Marcel Schmelzer, etc. The only young non-white player I even hear anything about with Germany is Gundogan, who will likely displace Khedira.

The Netherlands is the same way: despite a few non-whites, their biggest names and stars are Van Persie, Robben, Sneijder, Kuyt, etc.

England also to an extent: the biggest names still seem to be Joe Hart, Gerrard, Lampard, Rooney, etc.

same for france
our blacks are security guards, the actual players are whites (ribery, valbuena, lloris, cabaye, koscielny) or arab (benzema - in the media's dreams at least)
when it's about touching the ball with the feet, it's white player's job
when a brutal gorilla-looking player has to do the dirty job we use the guilavoguis, the sakhos, the matuidis
 
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about this phrase:

Balotelli is the poster boy for Italy's growing waves of immigrants, and even more so for the sons of immigrants, many of whom cannot obtain Italian citizenship until they turn 18, even if they are born in Italy - as was the case with Balotelli.

they make it sound like it's unacceptable, like italy is stil living in the middle ages, but actually i think that it's still the same in france, an inmigrant born in france has to wait until he's 18 to get the citizenship
and we are the most black-filled country in europe

they also mention it in the other article:

Balotelli couldn't play for Italy Under-15s and Under-17s because he could not apply for Italian citizenship until he was 18 according to a law that Integration Minister Cecile Kyenge, Italy's first black Cabinet minister, is attempting to change.
 

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same for france
our blacks are security guards, the actual players are whites (ribery, valbuena, lloris, cabaye, koscielny) or arab (benzema - in the media's dreams at least)
when it's about touching the ball with the feet, it's white player's job
when a brutal gorilla-looking player has to do the dirty job we use the guilavoguis, the sakhos, the matuidis

That's even true for France; at least they're sensible enough to let the white players handle the ball too. All of the other Euro nations that have their quote black player that occasionally plays for them do this as well. They usually stick said quota player at RB or LB, where he doesn't get very much of the ball, and is out of the way of the white midfielders and forwards.

Austria: David Alaba LB(I believe, he may play mid field for Austria.)
Czech Republic: Selassie is a RB.
Denmark: Poulson is a FB
Sweden: Olsson is a FB

Italy and Belgium are pretty much the only Euro teams that use blacks at something other than Fullback. France does, but like Frederic said, their main ball handlers are white.
 

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That's even true for France; at least they're sensible enough to let the white players handle the ball too. All of the other Euro nations that have their quote black player that occasionally plays for them do this as well. They usually stick said quota player at RB or LB, where he doesn't get very much of the ball, and is out of the way of the white midfielders and forwards.

Austria: David Alaba LB(I believe, he may play mid field for Austria.)
Czech Republic: Selassie is a RB.
Denmark: Poulson is a FB
Sweden: Olsson is a FB

Italy and Belgium are pretty much the only Euro teams that use blacks at something other than Fullback. France does, but like Frederic said, their main ball handlers are white.

amongst the last 10 goals scored by france, 8 were scored by whites, only 2 by blacks ( a tap-in by black striker gomis :pound: while coming on as a substitute, another one by black defensive middlefielder etienne capoue )
italy has the same numbers with only 1 black player, while france is (unfortunately :icon_confused: ) close to 50% black
 
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On a light-hearted note, Balotelli is now the owner of a pot-bellied pig! I don't mind exotic pets and have a soft spot for many animals, but my understanding is that micro pigs need a lot of attention, so a footballer may not have sufficient time to train it/ interact with it. Hope he proves me wrong.

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/4160...a-time-ac-milan-star-balotelli-buys-a-pet-pig

I wonder whether Balotelli is better suited to the Italian (rather than the British) game...he appeared to be struggling in his last season for Manchester City, but has generally been more effective as a player while representing AC Milan. As for his attitude, I personally don't have an issue with footballers who are highly competitive and confident in their abilities, but petulant displays almost always rub me the wrong way.
 

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He didn't play as good for man city because they are not a G-14 club (now 18 teams). All G-14 clubs such as AC Milan get preferential treatment from referees. This is why players like Torres, Shevchenko, Nasri etc move to a non G-14 club they don't look the same player.
 

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On the ESPN show Pardon the Interruption, they wished Mario as happy birthday. Is there any other soccer player that they wished a happy birthday to?
 

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On the ESPN show Pardon the Interruption, they wished Mario as happy birthday. Is there any other soccer player that they wished a happy birthday to?

I saw that. Did you notice how much Wilbon loved recalling Balotelli's antics?
 
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