English Soccer Talk

Michael James shares his views about the beautiful game, focusing on England and the Premiership as well as the US National Team.

  • Home
  • About Me

23

Jan

Arrivederci, Rolando Bianchi

Posted by michael  Published in Lazio, Manchester City, Premiership, Rant, Rolando Bianchi

You all know my feelings towards Rolando Bianchi. After he came out in an interview with Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport back in late December and criticized all things English soccer, I wrote here about how selfish Bianchi is and how he should be on the next plane out of Manchester when the January transfer window opened. I took a lot of criticism for it but to be honest, my mind couldn’t have been any more made up that Rolando Bianchi had worn out his welcome in Manchester and that interview sealed his fate at the Eastlands.

I’m glad to see the higher-ups there echo my sentiments as well, and they’ve shipped Bianchi to Lazio on loan with a permanent move back to Italy in the summer very likely. He had nothing positive to say about his club or soccer as a whole in England, and the fact of the matter is he wasn’t producing on the field either; check the stats, you’ll see what I mean.

Bianchi wanted to go back to Italy to boost his chances of playing for the national team, and he made no bones about it. I had no problem with that; every player has his individual ambitions and that’s perfectly fine. As I said back in December however, it was the way he voiced his opinions that crossed the line. He made his club look bad by suggesting the team was full of alcoholics, and he had the audacity to criticize the refereeing in England when in fact, if I recall correctly, there was a major referee match-fixing scandal in his home country just a few years ago.

The bottom line is this: Bianchi didn’t want to be in Manchester and City didn’t want him there after that interview either, so they made a move to get rid of him and end any distractions he was bringing to the club. Both parties involved will benefit from this, particularly Manchester City, but I’m afraid Bianchi hasn’t learned his lesson. City had no choice but to move him out; they could’ve punished him through fines or a demotion to the reserve team, but that would’ve just turned into an unnecessarily ugly situation. Bianchi, on the other hand, will go to Lazio and score his share of goals and maybe earn a spot on the Italian national team. Does that make him a better person and a better teammate? No chance.

2 comments

28

Dec

Shut Up, Rolando Bianchi!

Posted by michael  Published in Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Premiership, Rant, Rolando Bianchi, Serie A

Take a look at this article that came out today on ESPNsoccernet about Manchester City striker Rolando Bianchi:

ROME, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Italian striker Rolando Bianchi aims to reach double figures at Manchester City this season but does not plan staying in the Premier League in the long term.

‘I hope to score at least 10 goals and I want to win a place in the next Champions League with City. It would be like winning the championship,’ he said in an interview published in La Gazzetta dello Sport on Friday.

‘I want to become a European top scorer. After the 18 goals I scored with (Serie A side) Reggina, I want to reach double figures in the Premier League too.

‘Then I’ll pack my bags again and go in search of new adventures. I’d like to wear the shirt of Atletico Madrid and score 15 goals in the Primera Liga too.’

He also said he planned to return to Italy soon because playing abroad was not helping his chances of winning a place with the Italian national team.

The forward, who has scored four league goals since joining City in July, said he had trouble getting used to the British diet.

‘I have raised the white flag with English food. I don’t like it,’ he said.

‘I think I’m the only teetotal player in the Premier League. My team mates were surprised when I refused a beer. They looked at me as if I were an alien.’

He also has his doubts about English refereeing:

‘In Italy the referee whistles as soon as a defender brushes against you. In the Premier League you don’t get a free kick even if the defender runs you over with a tank.’

Wow. I don’t even know where to begin.

I guess I’ll start by saying that if you’re lucky enough to play professional soccer, or any sport for a living for that matter, one would think that you’d appreciate that opportunity and not complain about it. I understand that that isn’t how things work in the real world; players have their gripes about certain things and I know that, I’m a player myself.

But Bianchi crossed the line in this interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, a newspaper in his home country, Italy. First of all, he shouldn’t have gone public with his desire to basically leave Manchester City and go to Atletico Madrid or somewhere else in Spain if he can score 10 goals this season. Bianchi is 24 years old and in the soccer world, you’re supposed to be a little bit more mature and a lot less selfish at that age; you’re not a youngster or a kid anymore. Basically what he’s saying is that he just views playing soccer for City as a challenge, as another step in the ladder. He scored 18 goals with Reggina in Italy, he wants to score 10+ goals with City in England, and then he wants to go to Spain and do the same thing.

This is selfishness to a tee. You don’t come out in the media and say that you’re in it for the individual glory of scoring goals; whether that’s what you care about or not, you stick with the team-first mantra and say you want to help achieve great things with that club.

“I’ll pack my bags again and go in search of new adventures.” I’m sorry, you just can’t say that publicly. This will become a distraction because he’s putting himself above the rest of the team. If you’re going to boast about scoring goals and speak of your ambitions, at least be able to back that up on the field. Bianchi has not done that. He’s scored 4 goals in 14 Premier League games this season and is not even a regular starter for City.

Bianchi also has the gall to complain about British food and refereeing. Granted, British food isn’t in the same caliber as Italian food (but then again, nothing is), and some of the refereeing has been shockingly bad this year. But come on! Bianchi had to have known these things before he came to City! It was his choice to come to England in the first place; he made the decision to leave home for greener pastures. I have no problem with that at all, but I do have a problem with whining about something he knew full well about or at the very least, should have known full well about.

As I said before, he’s 24 years old now. He’s not a kid anymore but this interview brought him back down to that level. I haven’t heard younger, more productive foreign players like Nani and Fernando Torres come out in the media and say things like this. There was no reason for Bianchi to do what he did and there’s no excuse for it. If I was manager Sven Goran-Eriksson, I would have Bianchi on a plane out of England in January as soon as I could. It’s obvious he doesn’t want to be in England and he has no real desire to play for City, so why keep him on the roster?

Things like this make me angry. Rolando Bianchi is a disgrace and I truly feel bad for Manchester City, who invested a lot of money in him and their faith won’t be rewarded.

1 comment

Blogs

  • 101 Great Goals–Highlights
  • All About the Beautiful Game
  • American Soccer Spot
  • Clever Football
  • CSRN
  • English Soccer Talk
  • EPL Talk
  • Odds and Sods
  • Soccer Shout
  • Starting Eleven

Media Outlets

  • BBC Soccer Page
  • CSRN
  • ESPNsoccernet
  • Fox Soccer Channel
  • FSC’s complete list of English soccer transfers
  • Physio Room
  • Sky Sports
  • Yahoo! Soccer

Official Sites

  • FIFA’s Official Website
  • Official Website of the Coca-Cola Championship
  • Official Website of the Football League
  • Official Website of the Premier League

Archives

  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • July 2008
  • June 2008
  • May 2008
  • April 2008
  • March 2008
  • February 2008
  • January 2008
  • December 2007
  • November 2007
  • October 2007
  • September 2007
  • August 2007
  • July 2007
  • June 2007
  • May 2007

 

September 2010
M T W T F S S
« Sep    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  

Categories

  • "Best Of" List
  • Aaron Lennon
  • ABC
  • Aberdeen
  • AC Milan
  • AC Roma
  • Adidas
  • Adrian Boothroyd
  • Adrian Healey
  • African Cup of Nations
  • Al Bangura
  • Alan Curbishley
  • Alex Ferguson
  • Alex McLeish
  • All-Star Game
  • All-Star Weekend
  • All-Stars
  • American Soccer Spot
  • Anderson
  • Andorra
  • Andriy Shevchenko
  • Andy Gray
  • Angel
  • Angola
  • Antoine Sibierski
  • April Fool's Day
  • Arsenal
  • Arsene Wenger
  • AS Roma
  • Ashley Young
  • Aston Villa
  • Atletico Madrid
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Austria U-20 national team
  • Avram Grant
  • Awards
  • Bale
  • Baptista
  • Barack Obama
  • Barcelona
  • Barnsley
  • Beckham
  • Belarus
  • Benin
  • Benny Feilhaber
  • Berbatov
  • Besiktas
  • Best XI
  • Billy Davies
  • Birmingham City
  • Blackburn Rovers
  • BMO Field
  • Bolton
  • Bramble
  • Brazil
  • Brazil U-20 national team
  • Brian McBride
  • Bristol City
  • Bristol Rovers
  • Broadband
  • Bundesliga
  • Cameroon
  • Camp Nou
  • Captains
  • Cardiff City
  • Carling Cup
  • Carlos Bocanegra
  • Carlos Queiroz
  • Carlos Tevez
  • Carragher
  • Celtic
  • Cesc Fabregas
  • Champions League
  • Championship
  • Charlton
  • Chedwyn Evans
  • Chelsea
  • Chris Eagles
  • Chris Hutchings
  • Chris Mort
  • Chris Seitz
  • Christmas
  • Clarence Seedorf
  • Clint Dempsey
  • Cole
  • College
  • Community Shield
  • Coventry City
  • Craig Bellamy
  • Craven Cottage
  • Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Croatia
  • Crystal Palace
  • CSRN
  • Czech Republic
  • Daniel Levy
  • Danny Szetela
  • Darren Bent
  • David Beckham
  • David Bentley
  • David James
  • David Moyes
  • David Noble
  • David Nugent
  • David Villa
  • Dawson
  • Deco
  • Defoe
  • Derby County
  • Derek Rae
  • Diego
  • Diomansy Kamara
  • Dirk Kuyt
  • Distin
  • EB/Streymur
  • Eddie Johnson
  • Edinson Cavani
  • Egypt
  • Elton John
  • England
  • England U-21 national team
  • English Soccer Talk
  • EPL Talk
  • ESPN
  • ESPN Classic
  • ESPN2
  • Estonia
  • Euro 2004
  • Euro 2008
  • Europe
  • European Championship
  • Everton
  • FA
  • FA Cup
  • FA Youth Cup
  • Fabianski
  • Fabio Capello
  • Fatigue
  • Felix Magath
  • Fenerbahce
  • Ferdinand
  • Fernando Torres
  • FIFA
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup
  • Filippo Inzaghi
  • Fiorentina
  • Florent Malouda
  • Football League
  • Football Manager
  • Fox Soccer Channel
  • France
  • Frank Lampard
  • Freddie Ljungberg
  • Freddy Adu
  • Friendlies
  • Friendly match
  • FSC
  • Fulham
  • Gabriel Agbonlahor
  • Gareth Barry
  • Gareth Southgate
  • Gary Megson
  • Germany
  • Ghana
  • Giles Barnes
  • Goals
  • Graham Poll
  • Greece
  • Guinea
  • Hargreaves
  • Harry Redknapp
  • Havant and Waterlooville
  • Hiddink
  • Hillsborough
  • Holland
  • Holland U-21 national team
  • Hreidarsson
  • Hull City
  • Iceland
  • Inter Milan
  • International eligibility
  • Intertoto Cup
  • Interview
  • Introductions
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Ivory Coast
  • James Milner
  • Jamie Carragher
  • Javier Mascherano
  • Jeremie Aliadiere
  • Jermain Defoe
  • Jermaine Jenas
  • Jermaine Pennant
  • Jimmy Bullard
  • Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
  • JJB Stadium
  • Joe Cole
  • Joey Barton
  • John Collins
  • John Terry
  • Jose Mourinho
  • Jose Reina
  • Joseph Yobo
  • Josmer Altidore
  • Juande Ramos
  • Jurgen Klinsmann
  • Juventus
  • Kaka
  • Kartik Krishnaiyer
  • Kasey Keller
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kevin Keegan
  • Kieran Richardson
  • La Liga
  • La Ligue
  • Lawrie Sanchez
  • Lazio
  • League One
  • League Two
  • Leagues
  • Leighton Baines
  • Lennon
  • Leroy Lita
  • Ligue 1
  • Lionel Messi
  • Liverpool
  • London
  • London 2012
  • Luis Suarez
  • Luiz Felipe Scolari
  • Luton Town
  • Lyon
  • Macedonia
  • Major League Soccer
  • Mali
  • Managers
  • Manchester City
  • Manchester United
  • Mark Hughes
  • Mark Noble
  • Mark Viduka
  • Marlon Harewood
  • Martin O'Neill
  • Martin Taylor
  • Matt Derbyshire
  • McLaren
  • Mercyhurst
  • Micah Richards
  • Michael Ballack
  • Michael Bradley
  • Michael Essien
  • Michael Johnson
  • Michael Mancienne
  • Michael Owen
  • Middlesbrough
  • Mike Ashley
  • MLS
  • Montreal
  • Morocco
  • Munich Air Disaster
  • Muntari
  • Namibia
  • Nani
  • Nedum Onouha
  • New Jerseys
  • Newcastle
  • Nicolas Anelka
  • Nigel Reo-Coker
  • Nigeria
  • Northern Ireland
  • Nottingham Forest
  • Old Trafford
  • Olympiacos
  • Olympic Stadium
  • Olympics
  • P. Diddy
  • Paddy Kenny
  • Paolo Maldini
  • Patrice Evra
  • Paul Ince
  • Paul Jewell
  • PC
  • Peter Crouch
  • Peter Reid
  • PFA
  • Phil Brown
  • Pizarro
  • Playoffs
  • Podcast
  • Poland
  • Poland U-20 national team
  • Porto
  • Portsmouth
  • Portugal
  • Predictions
  • Premier League
  • Premiership
  • Premiership preview
  • Preston
  • PSV Eindhoven
  • Radio
  • Rafael Benitez
  • Rangers
  • Rant
  • Reading
  • Real Madrid
  • Recaps
  • Referees
  • Reggie Bush
  • Relegation
  • Resolutions
  • Richards
  • Ricoh Arena
  • Rio Ferdinand
  • Riverside Stadium
  • Rob Styles
  • Robbie Keane
  • Rolando Bianchi
  • Romania
  • Ronaldinho
  • Roque Santa Cruz
  • Roy Hodgson
  • Roy Keane
  • Russia
  • Sal Zizzo
  • Sam Allardyce
  • Samuel
  • Schalke
  • schedule
  • Scotland
  • Scott Carson
  • Scott Parker
  • Sebastian Proedl
  • Senegal
  • Serbia U-21 national team
  • Serie A
  • Setanta
  • Sevilla
  • Shaka Hislop
  • Sheffield United
  • Shola Ameobi
  • Sibierski
  • Sidwell
  • Sinama Pongolle
  • Slobodan Rajkovic
  • Slovenia U-21 national team
  • South Africa
  • Spain
  • SPL
  • Squads
  • Stadium of Light
  • Statistics
  • Stephen Pearson
  • Steve Bennett
  • Steve Bruce
  • Steve McLaren
  • Steven Gerrard
  • Steven Pienaar
  • Stewart Downing
  • Stoke City
  • Stuart Pearce
  • Sudan
  • Sulley Muntari
  • summaries
  • Sunderland
  • Sven-Goran Eriksson
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • synthetic turf
  • Tal Ben Haim
  • Thailand
  • The 3rd Half
  • Theo Walcott
  • tiebreaking procedure
  • Tim Cahill
  • Tim Howard
  • Titus Bramble
  • Tom Huddlestone
  • Tommy Smyth
  • Tony Mowbray
  • Tony Pulis
  • Toronto
  • Tottenham
  • Transfers
  • Trinidad + Tobago
  • Tunisia
  • Turkey
  • TV ratings
  • Two-Referee System
  • Udinese
  • UEFA
  • UEFA Cup
  • Ukraine
  • Umbro
  • Uncategorized
  • Under-20
  • Uruguay U-20 national team
  • US
  • US national team
  • US U-20 national team
  • Useful Soccer Sites
  • Vacation
  • Valon Behrami
  • Wales
  • Watford
  • Wayne Rooney
  • website
  • Wembley
  • Wes Brown
  • West Bromwich Albion
  • West Ham
  • White Hart Lane
  • Wigan
  • Woodgate
  • World Cup 2006
  • World Cup 2010
  • Xabi Alonso
  • Xavier
  • Yakubu
  • Yossi Benayoun
  • Young players
  • YouTube
  • Zambia
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Recent Post

  • Dave from Newcastle Returns in “I’m on Setanta Sports”
  • No Excuse for Attack of Manchester United Team Bus
  • “I’m on Setanta Sports” is Back
  • Two Academy Subs Would Be a Mistake
  • Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Has Retired
  • Mike Ashley Got the Message
  • Legend of Cahill Continues
  • New “I’m on Setanta Sports” Episode
  • Mike Ashley is a Moron
  • Part 2 of Wayne Rooney’s Interview With Fabio Capello

Recent Comments

  • viagra in Carling Cup Second Round Draw
  • Nincsnide in David James Interview with Shaka Hislop
  • Kadspsygiesse in David James Interview with Shaka Hislop
  • FRTPEOOZx0000 in Football Manager 2009 Release Date Announced
  • lindy in Football Manager 2009 Release Date Announced
  • TNIMNCMMx0000 in Football Manager 2009 Release Date Announced
  • IP Camera in Steven Gerrard: "I'm Worn Out", David Be…
  • np-ro.ru in David James Interview with Shaka Hislop
  • DPNAQPOTx0000 in Football Manager 2009 Release Date Announced
  • loyd in Football Manager 2009 Release Date Announced
© 2007 English Soccer Talk
Theme by Wired Studios Valid XHTML | Valid CSS 3.0
Powered by Wordpress