It seems that the Liverpool media team might have made a mistake when they allowed the general public to participate in selecting the club's Player of the Year.

Reds fans have been called upon to cast their vote for their team's stand-out player ahead of Liverpool FC's Players' Awards, needing to enter an email address and select their pick from a drop-down list. But at no point are supporters asked to prove they follow Liverpool - and rival fans are having a field day.

The hashtag #VoteBalotelli has since been created and both Manchester United and Arsenal supporters have taken to social media urging fellow fans to help hijack the poll.

Whilst Balotelli might possibly think he was genuinely deserving of the award, the truth is he has had a difficult start to life at Anfield since joining in the summer, scoring one Premier League goal and getting caught up in a handful of controversies.

The Italian snatched the ball off acting captain Jordan Henderson and assumed penalty-taking duties in the late stages of a Europa League match earlier this year and was also caught up in an anti-Semitic storm following a contentious Instagram post.

Mario Balotelli argued with Jordan Henderson (GETTY IMAGES)