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Tevez named in updated 25 man squad

Discussion in 'Manchester City' started by Haydn, Feb 2, 2012.

  1. Haydn

    Haydn Member

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    So, Tevez has been named in the revised 25 man squad selected after the January transfer window. Is this just to make up the numbers, or so he can't claim he's being forced out the side, or is there any chance of him playing again? Can he be forgiven and would any of you want to see him play for us again?
     
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  2. Devlin

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    I would forgive him if it meant winning the league. But without hindsight that idea is ****ed.

    If he apologised and got a grip and matured a bit yes. No point leaving him for his value to go down when we could have a world class striker playing.
     
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  3. Father_Jack_Hackett

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    I don't want to see him in a Man City shirt again, he has taken the piss and deserves to rot in the reserves, I would rather come second to united than have him back.
     
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  4. Sir_Red

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    Like the integrity. Unlike the scum who welcomed Rooney back with open arms after his nice pay rise.
     
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    Tevez is your best player after Silva, Mancini should man the **** up and play him
     
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  7. Father_Jack_Hackett

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    And if he does that and another player cannot be arsed to play the last 30 mins of a game because its cold where does it end?

    I actually think RM is as much to blame as Tevez in this and have said it here before, he should not have kept him on the bench as long as he did, i think Tevez would have taken a couple of games on the bench as punishment but he kept benching him and it was the last straw, it is a shame as Tevez finally got his family to move here which was the reason he said he wanted to leave in the first place, it has all ended badly and its time for him to move on.
     
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  8. stopthepress

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    I think your manager's shown weakness here. Assuming the quotes are correct:

    "Carlos is not an option at the moment but it is possible in the future if he comes back. I hope for him he has been training in the last three months to help his condition."

    No way a strong manager would soften his stance like that. Maybe it's the realities of the modern game, but Mancini hasn't imposed himself on this situation.
     
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  9. Devlin

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    This should never have been public in the first place and i said it that night. Mancini should have kept quiet and spoke with Carlos behind the scenes. Instead it became an out in the open "he said this" style argument.

    But you have to back the manager in that sort of case. You can't do what happened to Scolari at Chelsea and what has been happening to AVB.

    But at the same time if Carlos is willing to eat some humble pie and Mancini is willing to accept it then i'd welcome him back.
     
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  10. Haydn

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    It has to be said we could have done with him at Everton the other night. Wasn't happening for our forwards, particularly Dzeko. I'm not sure about him to be honest, he shouldn't have done what he did, but it would be another option for us up front.
     
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    If the treacherous **** came on the pitch again,the booing in the ground would resemble a usual half time routine at the Emirates.Would never be accepted in our shirt
     
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    i wouldn't welcome him back. i'd accept it if he got down on his knees and apologised, but still wouldn't welcome him back.
     
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  13. Father_Jack_Hackett

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    Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez was urged to return to Boca Juniors by fans as he made a public appearance at Martin Palermo's farewell match in Buenos Aires, although the 28-year-old did not feature in the match.

    Tevez now faces the prospect of spending the rest of the season playing for City's reserve team, unless his advisors can persuade super-rich Anzi Makhachkala to buy him before the Russian transfer window closes.

    http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/889430...uit-manchester-city-and-sign-for-boca-juniors
     
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  14. tevezrightboot

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    Whether Carlos comes back or not I don't care. However if he doses come back then we may have to give him a chancew of making the 1st team squad for match days. It will all depend on what is in his contract.

    However what should happen is that the appeals board who is going to look into the dispute should tell Kia that they will not be looking into the dispute until Carlos comes back to England and stays here until the dispute is settled. Secondly if Tevez decides to stay in Argentina then the verdict should go to Man City as Carlos has failed to give his side of the dispute, and is subject to unlimitedfines and loss of wages + he also has to pay City and loss on the transfer fee as well, or the board will apply for him to be barred from playing anywhere esle in the world that comes under F.I.F.A. board members.
     
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  15. Antonio-Valencia

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    the scum? Sir Alex is the greatest manager in the premier league, there is not manager in the league which is better then him, Mancini is nowhere near him.. What Rooney done was really bad and he did disgrace the club and that was because of bad advises (which Sir Alex even said it ) but what Tevez done was 100 times worser, he disgraced your club, he took the piss out of your manager, he went to a different country without city's permission, If this happened with Sir Alex, Sir Alex would no way allow tevez back in the team ever again, Mancini is making it look like Tevez is bigger then him and don't even compare what happened between Rooney and united and city and Tevez because both of them were wrong
     
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  16. The Billionth QPR Fan

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    I think someone took a little rivalry a bit too far.

    P.S: Worser?
     
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  17. TuckersLaw

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    I like the integrity too.

    You'd think Liverpool/Gerrard/Chelsea had never happened wouldn't you.
     
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