THE MARIO BALOTELLI PEOPLE DON’T KNOW.
Stories on the Italian super striker Mario Balotelli have
been hitting the headlines of newspapers; TV, radio and the internet ever since
he started playing in the highly challenging and competitive English Premiership.
There are so many angles of Mario’s behavior. Mario Balotelli is not worse than
Whyne Rooney, Eric Cantona, Gatuso and Edmondo of Brazil. Balotelli’s challenges
remind me of Antwone Fisher of Danzel Washington directorial debut in 2002. Any
manager who sees the film will understand the temperament of Baloteli and know
how to manage him without embarrassment or regret.
Antwone Fisher is an autobiographical drama written by
the real-life Antwone_Fisher and played by Derek_Luke. Antwone was a volatile
young sailor in the Navy, getting into trouble for his constant fighting. When
he got appointed to see naval psychiatrist Dr. Jerome Davenport
(Denzel_Washington), he revealed the emotional problems behind Antwone Fisher’s
rage. Through an introduction to anger management, Antwone was able to confront
some secrets of his past and eventually searched out his family for a
confrontation. And at the end he became a better person.
I strongly believe that Mario Balotelli will become a
better player and a better person with time.
Silvio Berlusconi,
the former Prime Minister of Italy and AC Milan owner once described Mario
Balotelli as a "rotten apple" after it was suggested the striker
could make a return to San Siro. Now the same Silvio Berlusconi has apologized
to Mario Balotelli, despite being recently branded a "rotten apple"
Mario was treated to a rapturous reception on his return to the northern
Italian city.
Now you have seen the politics of football. But I still
love my football zest "Super Mario Balotelli “
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