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wenn mario für ghana spielen würde....................... :sabber:
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da hätte ich das trikot sofort im schrank!

italien trikot geht ja leider mal gar nicht :-/
 
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Kla$ schrieb:
Die Info mit Gala stimmt aber, die führen gerade Verhandlungen mit Shaqiri und Basel.

Die Info stimmt soweit, dass Galatasaray ein Angebot gemacht hat, das einfach viel zu niedrig ist. Das hat auch Heusler bestätigt. Nun scheinen sie wohl erneut ein Angebot gemacht zu haben. Alles andere ist noch reine Spekulation. Und die angeblichen 10 Millionen sind immer noch viel zu wenig. :grins:

Der hat Angebote aus der Premier League und aus der Bundesliga, wenn der Kerl in die Türkei wechselt dann ist er echt selber schuld. Aber soweit wird es nicht kommen. :P

Die Verhandlungen scheinen wohl übrigens laut Gala ganz offiziell gescheitert zu sein. Basel hat erneut abgelehnt. :grins:
 
Masterman schrieb:
Ne, wo kann man das sehen? :I Killer auf jeden Fall :)

http://www.konsolentreff.net/showthread.php?tid=75&pid=1789375#pid1789375




ghana war ja jetzt nicht so überragend, hab aber auch nicht viel gesehen muss ich zugeben. wofür hat mensah den rot bekommen?
 
notbremse aber er hat auch das tor gemacht. Ghana war leider wirklich irgendwie harmlos. Die sind erst motiviert wenn es um was geht. Schade. Immerhin werden viele junge Spieler eingesetzt.
 
marios bruder mal wieder im probetraining.

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Enoch Balotelli, the younger brother of Manchester City’s Mario Balotelli, is set to begin a trial period at Sunderland.

19-year-old Enoch, originally from Ghana but raised in Italy, is bidding to follow in his brother’s footsteps and secure a full-time contract in the Premier Leauge, with the Stadium of Light now a possible destination.

He had previously been on trial at Stoke City back in December, but the Potters decided not to take up the option of signing him on a permanent basis.

Now it seems that Sunderland are in pole position to make a move for his signature, as manager Martin O’Neill seeks to strengthen his squad in a bid to continue their impressive run of form.

O’Neill is thought to be particularly eager to bolster his attacking options after the news that Nicklas Bendtner could be out of action for longer than first feared, following a facial injury picked up in the weekend win over Swansea.
 
Mario Balotelli's agent has called for referee Howard Webb to be "banned for life" in the wake of the Football Association's decision to charge the Manchester City striker with violent conduct.

Balotelli, 21, is set to be hit with a four-match suspension after appearing to stamp on midfielder Scott Parker during City's 3-2 Premier League win over Tottenham on Sunday.

Webb did not see the incident, but, having reviewed the footage of the challenge, the FA has responded by charging the Italy international with violent conduct.

Balotelli's agent, Mino Raiola, has been left furious with the decision, and has questioned Webb in an interview with Italian radio station Radio Radio.

He said: "The referee saw everything, because he spoke to Mario after the action. So in my opinion, this referee must be banned for life because he didn't tell the truth.

"The TV images show that he is really close to the action, how can he say he didn't see it? What was he doing? He says he didn't see it, only to defend himself."

Raiola also suggested Balotelli could seek a move away from England if he continues to feel persecuted against, adding: "Mario can't be banned for four games. He wasn't balanced and there was also a push from [Luka] Modric.

"It is not an intentional foul because Mario doesn't want to hurt anyone, he didn't see Parker, that's all.

"I want to be balanced but I'm worried because when English players are involved in more serious things, nothing happens, whereas when foreigners are involved, such as Balotelli or [Vincent] Kompany, they were treated harder.

"If I find that there is something strange against Balotelli, my duty is to protect and then take him away. In this case I would speak with City, I'd ask them Balotelli's price and would look for the best team for him, as there are only six or seven teams he can play for.

"I talked to Mario who said he is happy to stay in England, but he does not understand certain things and they sadden him."

ich finde man sollte agenten bestrafen für den dreck den die labern
 
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