The youngster was hanging around outside City's Carrington training ground and asked the maverick striker for his autograph, but Balotelli was more interested in why the little scamp was wagging school. After the child told him he was being bullied, Balotelli immediately drove the boy and his mother to the school in question to give the bully a ticking off. The Italian international then demanded to see the headmaster to make him aware of the issue, and even mediated as the two boys were sat down to resolve their differences. A source is quoted by one paper as saying: 'Mario feels strongly about bullying and thinks it's out of order. 'He had no qualms about sorting the mess out as he felt the lad should not be missing out on school.' Despite courting controversy on and off the pitch throughout his first season in the Premier League, Balotelli has occasionally displayed something of a Good Samaritan streak. http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/oddbal...-back-to-school-and-gives-bullies-ticking-off Another weird chapter in the life of Mario Balotelli.
Lloydy is "hot scoop" reporter for the Fail! He also does transfer news and views for them as well!!!!
He is an odd character but I had to admire his honesty even if it was a little miss timed saying live on camera after the FA Cup final that he had played "**** all season"
Where abouts? I'm on Sigston Rd. Seen quite a few City stickers and other memorabilia in the backs of cars round here, ufortunately there's alot of White ****e, Man utd and Liverpool tat and all.