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Bloody hell: Tevez!!!!!

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by MrRAWhite, Jan 31, 2012.

  1. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    Is still at Man City...
     
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  2. Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction

    Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction Well-Known Member

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    <laugh> its a campaign of mutual destruction between them two
     
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  3. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    Is Tevez a complete prat or is it summit to do with him being part owned? My opinion is he's a knob.
     
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  4. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    I really can't fathom his attitude out..When he plays he always seems to give a hundred per cent and is undoubtedly a fantastic talent. On the other hand, he never seems to be content no matter how much money is thrown his way...
     
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  5. cuteybuns

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    Sometimes a man's head is in one place (for his career, and financial prospects). And his heart (his wife, his young children) are in another Kevin Phillips found himself in that position whan Niall asked him to return to Sunderland, and he decided that his family came first. But perhaps that decision isn't so easy to make when you come out of the slums of Buenos Aires?

    At the end of the day, Carlos is a man. A human being with ambitions and emotions like the rest of us. And sometimes some of us find the two in conflict. It's never nice for us, and no nicer for him just because he's a footballer.

    Carlos Tevez is a very troubled man, and he has my heartfelt sympathy. Good luck, Carlos, I hope it comes right for you.
     
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    Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction Well-Known Member

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    Well it aint the money. Since he took his leave from the club he has agreed to forego all his wages
     
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  7. ...And Out Come the Wolve

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    This stroy has gone on far too long, and now that it is going to go until the summer at the very least only makes it duller.
     
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    A team in Russia or South America can still buy him, whether they can afford to is another matter though.
     
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  9. ...And Out Come the Wolve

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    Forgot about that, but still my point remains. A team like Anzhi or whatever they are called could probably afford him, but with Tevez not liking Manchester that much I doubt a move to Russia would appeal to him.
     
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  10. blackcatsteve

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    Corinthians then, its the only other club that could afford him (i believe).

    I just ignore it all now anyway, he doesnt really say much, its the press that keeps bringing it up every day.

    Its a shame though as he is a hell of a player.
     
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  11. Lostinvegas

    Lostinvegas Well-Known Member

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    I think this is a good thing, players use city to get massive wages. What city are saying is if we pay out all that money on your transfer fee or wages we expect you to play. If you don't play we are not going to let you hold us to ransom. We expect x amount and were not going to accept less just because your in a strop.

    It again is showing players no one is bigger than the club.

    I hope we do the same with Gyan in the summer. He either comes back and plays or we sell him for a large amount so he can be replaced with similar quality.

    I don't feel sorry for tevez at all. He could play in south America and earn enough money to live very well or he could bring his family over here. If he had apologised to Manchini and carried on playing I sure they would have agreed to sell him because he would have commanded a bigger fee.
     
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  12. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    Tevez clearly didn't get along with the manager or his tactics.
    Hmm sounds familiar. :p

    I don't rate Mancini at all as a PL manager.
    He chooses some very strange formations at times.
    The game the other day at Everton astounded me, Milner was head and shoulders the best player on the pitch Barry was as usual atrocious who does he take off?
    Milner!
    I have said before they have a squad of very good players yet don't have a very good team.
    It has been individuals quality, rather than team play got them where they are.
     
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