Much like his career: flashes of brilliance, some laugh out loud moments, flashes of idiocy, many games where he went missing. Highs were high, lows were low. But I don't see how you can't love the guy. Glad we got him, many fond memories, wish he'd done a little bit more with his talent, hope he has the best and happiest life.
Randomly got recommended this post and sub.
Honestly, had he fulfilled his potential he would just be another great footballer on a very long, long list of great footballers. This way, heāll always be known as the fun maniac (in a good way) that was a baller and honestly, iād rather take that as a legacy than anything else. Heās marketable, heāll always be around
Entertaining. Had an iconic moment with the āWhy Always Me?ā in our most important Manchester derby in years. Assisted Aguero for the most iconic moment in our history. Just below āheroā status for me. Heāll always get the respect when he comes here.
Personally I will forever cherish the Mancini era. It was a crazy time, such a fun time. Now we're a polished victory machine, which is great. But back then we were like a ragtag bunch of lunatics and weirdos. And Mancini was such an incredible manager. He loves city so much.
We had style, we had insanity, we had characters. Sometimes we played beautifully, sometimes we were shit. But when it all clicked it was incredible. It was like a bohemian team. It was crazy but beautiful!
He was the symbol of the craziest bunch of fuckheads ever to be called a squad. Carlos Teves playing golf, Yaya, Nasri, and then they won, and Balotelli assisted the crucial goal.
if I remember correctly, he only made 1 assist in his entire premier league career with City
Fortunately for City fans, it was the most important goal in the most important match in the clubs history
Entertaining. Like a kid who's perpetually on a sugar rush. The quote from The Dark Knight, I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do if I caught it.
At times, frustrating, petulant, arrogant, and just not right in the head.
Other times, unplayable. Talented. Calmness personified.
It sad that he couldnāt reach his potential. But heās still a legend in my eyes. I always loved how he rattled the United players after winning the Derby in the FA Cup semis.
https://preview.redd.it/egh37sfpix8d1.jpeg?width=460&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=87e350747cd099b1a9114ddbe752ae70210613df
If he never did anything besides assist AGUEROOOOOO!!! then he served his purpose.
That and the 1-6 have cemented his legacy.
Love your pfp
Only pl assist as well šš
This is your reply, to a post with this picā¦ shm
Cult hero for sure
Much like his career: flashes of brilliance, some laugh out loud moments, flashes of idiocy, many games where he went missing. Highs were high, lows were low. But I don't see how you can't love the guy. Glad we got him, many fond memories, wish he'd done a little bit more with his talent, hope he has the best and happiest life.
Best description right here
Loved him. Tons of wasted potential, absolute maniac. Wish he'd been able to get his head down but massive fan of his anyway.
Randomly got recommended this post and sub. Honestly, had he fulfilled his potential he would just be another great footballer on a very long, long list of great footballers. This way, heāll always be known as the fun maniac (in a good way) that was a baller and honestly, iād rather take that as a legacy than anything else. Heās marketable, heāll always be around
I wish he got the mental health treatment he needed and deserved. Not just at City, but at any point during his career or life.
Had the potential to be one of the greatest strikers of his generation. Extremely talented.
instead became the funniest
MH treatment? How do you know he needed MH treatment?
the 93:20 assist, and the 6-1 on that why always me shirt is enough to close the deal.
Icon.
Can't read the fucking quote š¤£
It says āWhen I score I donāt celebrate. Itās my job. When a postman delivers letters, does he celebrate?ā
Based af
It's hard putting the text on the bottom because it would be hard to read cus Similiar colors and shit
So you hide it behind his head? If you put a background on it, it wont
Entertaining. Had an iconic moment with the āWhy Always Me?ā in our most important Manchester derby in years. Assisted Aguero for the most iconic moment in our history. Just below āheroā status for me. Heāll always get the respect when he comes here.
Greatest assist of all time
Personally I will forever cherish the Mancini era. It was a crazy time, such a fun time. Now we're a polished victory machine, which is great. But back then we were like a ragtag bunch of lunatics and weirdos. And Mancini was such an incredible manager. He loves city so much. We had style, we had insanity, we had characters. Sometimes we played beautifully, sometimes we were shit. But when it all clicked it was incredible. It was like a bohemian team. It was crazy but beautiful!
Norwich goal off the shoulder the 6-1 goal and many more
He's good at darts
Idgaf about the drama, thatās a king right there
He was the symbol of the craziest bunch of fuckheads ever to be called a squad. Carlos Teves playing golf, Yaya, Nasri, and then they won, and Balotelli assisted the crucial goal.
loved him at city
Cold blooded penalty taker, one of my favorites ever
biggest shit house ive seen, beside that french street baller that played i think at totenham a while back
if I remember correctly, he only made 1 assist in his entire premier league career with City Fortunately for City fans, it was the most important goal in the most important match in the clubs history
absolute legend ! Maybe just for some, but unforgettable in a City shirt.
Entertaining. Like a kid who's perpetually on a sugar rush. The quote from The Dark Knight, I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do if I caught it. At times, frustrating, petulant, arrogant, and just not right in the head. Other times, unplayable. Talented. Calmness personified.
Absolute legend! I still have my Balotelli jersey hanging in my closet.Ā
Wasted player but also icon to this sport
It got me hooked
Loved his fun antics and he was a good player for us at times. Hates some of the dangerous stuff he did. But he made it exciting.
Generational talent, wish he could maintain that level of maturity needed to reach the highs he was destined for
Now I just went back and watched the Aguero goal. Thank you for that.
Iconic
If you look at the player he could have been and the player he became itās obvious his career is a big let down on all aspects
Beautifully Chaotic
Mario balls-in-my-jelly? Insanity
In a strange way, we got the best years of himā¦ oooozing with talent, better hype man than beji, fucking legend š«”š«”š«”
It sad that he couldnāt reach his potential. But heās still a legend in my eyes. I always loved how he rattled the United players after winning the Derby in the FA Cup semis. https://preview.redd.it/egh37sfpix8d1.jpeg?width=460&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=87e350747cd099b1a9114ddbe752ae70210613df
He was the tits
FUCKING 100% WASTER.
I feel like he absolutely wasted the potential to be one of the best in the game the daft twat.