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FUCK THE INTERVIEW, WHAT NUMBER IS HE WEARING SO I CAN ORDER A KIT!!!

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I'm now confident that we're going to win tonight.

If there is a God, he'll want to see what Mario does in the crowd at the Etihad when Liverpool win.
I'm off to the bookies.
 
Has anyone seen the cheeky Mourinho vid about Mario getting sent for Inter? Just got it emailed to me in work.
Funny thing was, Eto'o played the game, and Balotelli got sent off in the 60th minute, not 46th, so some Mourinho bull there.
 
Yeah that seems to be his number everywhere. Is there a backstory?

If not, can somebody make up a convincing one?

From the interview.

[article]We know you are going to take the No.45 for Liverpool. Can you explain the significance of that shirt?

When I first played three or four games with Inter Milan, when I was young, I had No.45 because the numbers for young players were from No.36 to No.50. I took No.45 because I was joking that four plus five is nine - and I scored in all four games. It brings me luck and that's why I've always kept No.45.[/article]
 
Full interview from LFCTV

Mario Balotelli admits the chance to be a part of Liverpool's exciting young team was a key factor behind his decision to make the move to Merseyside.

The Italy striker became the club's ninth signing of the summer so far after tying up his move at Melwood on Monday morning, subject to registration.
Moments after putting pen to paper on his deal, Balotelli sat down with Liverpoolfc.com to outline why he's thrilled by the transfer and explained his eagerness to run out at Anfield as a Red.
Scroll down to read a full transcript of our exclusive chat with Liverpool's latest recruit.
Mario, welcome to Liverpool Football Club. How do you feel to have signed for the club?
I'm very happy. We've been talking about coming here and I'm happy to be here.
What attracted you to the challenge here at Liverpool?
Liverpool are one of the best teams here in England. The football is very good here. It's a great team with young players, and that's why I came here.
You've received an incredible reception from the fans here already. How has that made you feel?
I didn't expect it because I've always been playing against Liverpool. Whenever I played against Liverpool, the fans weren't nice with me but that's normal - it's football! Now that I play for Liverpool, I can see the expectation in people. They're very happy and that makes me very happy at the same time.
You've previously described playing at Anfield as a 'beautiful experience' to Fabio Borini. Did you enjoy playing at Anfield as an opposing player?
No - but when I play with this team [at Anfield], it's going to be nice for sure. To play here for Liverpool excites me, but if you're an opponent it's difficult.
For someone still so young, you have a lot of experience - can you use that to help what is a young team here at Liverpool?
I maybe have a little bit more experience than other players - if I can help them, I'm happy to help them.
Liverpool are back in the Champions League after five years out, and you have got great memories of the competition; you were Inter Milan's youngest ever goalscorer in the tournament and you also won it with them in 2010. Are those experiences something you can bring to Liverpool to help in the Champions League this season?
I always start a competition wanting to win it. We will see. I want to win another Champions League for sure, because the Champions League wasn't all mine, I was in a team. I want to take this team to the Champions League.
You have been away from English football for around 18 months - how do you feel about coming back?
I'm happy to be back because I left England and it was a mistake. I wanted to go to Italy but I realised it was a mistake.
Do you feel English football suits you better?
English football is generally better. English football is beautiful.
We know you are going to take the No.45 for Liverpool. Can you explain the significance of that shirt?
When I first played three or four games with Inter Milan, when I was young, I had No.45 because the numbers for young players were from No.36 to No.50. I took No.45 because I was joking that four plus five is nine - and I scored in all four games. It brings me luck and that's why I've always kept No.45.
This deal has moved very quickly over the last few days, so has it sunk in yet that you are a Liverpool player?
No. When I meet the team, start training with them and start my first game, I will realise. For now, I have just seen the city.
How much are you looking forward to meeting your new teammates?
I am going to meet them soon and I'm excited.
Liverpool are in action tonight against your former club, Manchester City - are you going to attend the game?
I'm going to be watching the game. I would love to play but I can't, so I'll support them from the stand.
Finally, what are your ambitions here at Liverpool? What do you hope to achieve?
As much as I can
 
Full interview from LFCTV

Mario Balotelli admits the chance to be a part of Liverpool's exciting young team was a key factor behind his decision to make the move to Merseyside.

The Italy striker became the club's ninth signing of the summer so far after tying up his move at Melwood on Monday morning, subject to registration.
Moments after putting pen to paper on his deal, Balotelli sat down with Liverpoolfc.com to outline why he's thrilled by the transfer and explained his eagerness to run out at Anfield as a Red.
Scroll down to read a full transcript of our exclusive chat with Liverpool's latest recruit.
Mario, welcome to Liverpool Football Club. How do you feel to have signed for the club?
I'm very happy. We've been talking about coming here and I'm happy to be here.
What attracted you to the challenge here at Liverpool?
Liverpool are one of the best teams here in England. The football is very good here. It's a great team with young players, and that's why I came here.
You've received an incredible reception from the fans here already. How has that made you feel?
I didn't expect it because I've always been playing against Liverpool. Whenever I played against Liverpool, the fans weren't nice with me but that's normal - it's football! Now that I play for Liverpool, I can see the expectation in people. They're very happy and that makes me very happy at the same time.
You've previously described playing at Anfield as a 'beautiful experience' to Fabio Borini. Did you enjoy playing at Anfield as an opposing player?
No - but when I play with this team [at Anfield], it's going to be nice for sure. To play here for Liverpool excites me, but if you're an opponent it's difficult.
For someone still so young, you have a lot of experience - can you use that to help what is a young team here at Liverpool?
I maybe have a little bit more experience than other players - if I can help them, I'm happy to help them.
Liverpool are back in the Champions League after five years out, and you have got great memories of the competition; you were Inter Milan's youngest ever goalscorer in the tournament and you also won it with them in 2010. Are those experiences something you can bring to Liverpool to help in the Champions League this season?
I always start a competition wanting to win it. We will see. I want to win another Champions League for sure, because the Champions League wasn't all mine, I was in a team. I want to take this team to the Champions League.
You have been away from English football for around 18 months - how do you feel about coming back?
I'm happy to be back because I left England and it was a mistake. I wanted to go to Italy but I realised it was a mistake.
Do you feel English football suits you better?
English football is generally better. English football is beautiful.
We know you are going to take the No.45 for Liverpool. Can you explain the significance of that shirt?
When I first played three or four games with Inter Milan, when I was young, I had No.45 because the numbers for young players were from No.36 to No.50. I took No.45 because I was joking that four plus five is nine - and I scored in all four games. It brings me luck and that's why I've always kept No.45.
This deal has moved very quickly over the last few days, so has it sunk in yet that you are a Liverpool player?
No. When I meet the team, start training with them and start my first game, I will realise. For now, I have just seen the city.
How much are you looking forward to meeting your new teammates?
I am going to meet them soon and I'm excited.
Liverpool are in action tonight against your former club, Manchester City - are you going to attend the game?
I'm going to be watching the game. I would love to play but I can't, so I'll support them from the stand.
Finally, what are your ambitions here at Liverpool? What do you hope to achieve?
As much as I can

What a fucking bore!
 

BTW, for anyone who actually bothered to check, or had a double-take when looking at RVP's data for Arsenal - the first line for Van Persie has an error; it should be 131 goals and 57 assists for Arsenal (yielding 0.48 GPG, 140 MPG, 0.21 APG and 322.31 MPA); I was reading off the wrong column in transfermarkt when entering the data for that line. Rest of data is correct.
 
Liverpool are in action tonight against your former club, Manchester City - are you going to attend the game?
I'm going to be watching the game. I would love to play but I can't, so I'll support them from the stand.

Haha, almost reads as if he'll support City.
 
Full interview from LFCTV

Mario Balotelli admits the chance to be a part of Liverpool's exciting young team was a key factor behind his decision to make the move to Merseyside.

The Italy striker became the club's ninth signing of the summer so far after tying up his move at Melwood on Monday morning, subject to registration.
Moments after putting pen to paper on his deal, Balotelli sat down with Liverpoolfc.com to outline why he's thrilled by the transfer and explained his eagerness to run out at Anfield as a Red.
Scroll down to read a full transcript of our exclusive chat with Liverpool's latest recruit.
Mario, welcome to Liverpool Football Club. How do you feel to have signed for the club?
Like a crisp that has been dipped in chocolate.
What attracted you to the challenge here at Liverpool?
I love The White Album. Except for Savoy Truffle and that Ringo song. And fish. I like fish.
You've received an incredible reception from the fans here already. How has that made you feel?
Itchy. I itch like crazy.
You've previously described playing at Anfield as a 'beautiful experience' to Fabio Borini. Did you enjoy playing at Anfield as an opposing player?
Of course not. I was an opposing player! Are you a bit mental? And who is Fabio Borini?
For someone still so young, you have a lot of experience - can you use that to help what is a young team here at Liverpool?
No. And yes!
Liverpool are back in the Champions League after five years out, and you have got great memories of the competition; you were Inter Milan's youngest ever goalscorer in the tournament and you also won it with them in 2010. Are those experiences something you can bring to Liverpool to help in the Champions League this season?
I put it this way: if you've poached an egg before, you can show someone who has never poached an egg how to do it, but you might still break the egg while you're showing them. So if the eggs are there I will have a go, but don't hold your breath. No one is ever safe poaching eggs, I don't care how old you are.
You have been away from English football for around 18 months - how do you feel about coming back?
I feel confused. Very confused. Where has the Trafford Centre gone?
Do you feel English football suits you better?
It suits me like clothes fit me. It depends on their size and how much I have eaten.
We know you are going to take the No.45 for Liverpool. Can you explain the significance of that shirt?
45 is 4+5. 4+5 is 9. 45+9 is 54. 54 backwards is 45. Spooky. It's that. And the fact that someone else has the number 44 and 46 shirts.
This deal has moved very quickly over the last few days, so has it sunk in yet that you are a Liverpool player?
Of course, I'm here holding a shirt up!
How much are you looking forward to meeting your new teammates?
I am looking forward to them meeting me.
Liverpool are in action tonight against your former club, Manchester City - are you going to attend the game?
If I can travel there by tram. I love trams. I went to Blackpool and saw one. It was amazing. I hope to buy one and go everywhere in it.
Finally, what are your ambitions here at Liverpool? What do you hope to achieve?
45.
 
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