One of the most important things in the Premier league is work rate. Even an average player will surpass himself and become a very good player if he works hard. Fat frank being one of the most common examples.
Mario the complete opposite of a hard working player. Victims keep using Sturridge's transformation under Brenda as an example of what he can do about attitude. What a load of BS. Sturridge was never a lazy player with an attitude. He actually worked hard and felt under valued at Shitty and poorly used at the chavs but he still put a proper shift in,even though he wasn't happy.
This same principle applies to Suarez,a complete nutter but one that spent 90minutes giving defenders and sh*t team mates a hard time. Mario is not like either player. He is worse. A very talented player who wastes his talent. Every manager that has worked with him say he is one of the most naturally gifted players they've ever worked with but then got rid of him.
It doesn't make you an AKB to not want Mario here. And no it doesn't ignore we've had characters. But all of our our characters gave there all when on the pitch,some of them even did it while out of it
Lots on here slate Jack Wilshere for being talentless,overhyped etc after 3years of constant injuries. As hard as he tries,even trying too hard in my opinion he still gets slated by his own fans and pathetic rentaquote tossers like Jamie-7 own goals-Carragher. So it's ok to have talented lazy,trouble makers but discard one of your own that's actually trying to get better.
Is Mario better than Giroud, you tell me. Off the 117 players that scored 10 or more goals last season,guess who had one of the lowest strike rates. I'll give you a clue,it wasn't the Frenchman with the big honker and no that is not a f**king euphemism.