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Discussion in 'Manchester City' started by Swarbs, Oct 25, 2011.

  1. Swarbs

    Swarbs Well-Known Member
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    Has been fined and given a written warning over his future conduct.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15455362.stm

    Does this mean he has a future at the club? And if so, will Mancini stick around if the board overrules him and makes him play Tevez again?
     
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  2. Father_Jack_Hackett

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    TBH i don't see how he can, i watched the interview and RM didn't say anything that in my view would give tevez grounds to sue him.

    I just wish Tevez would feck off.
     
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    Just like to know is how can the chairman of the P.F.A Gordon Taylor, represent Carlos at the hearing as 1 of his advisers, and then also represent the P.F.A. at the same hearing surely that is a conflict of interests and certainly wouldn'r be allowed in a criminal court case, and if I am right in any civil matter as well.
     
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    The sooner he is out of Manchester the better. Carlos is just a spolied little brat, who has just thrown all his toys out of the pram.
     
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    This is a football matter mate and as such all normal everyday rules dont count.
     
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    Emerson Leao: Carlos Tevez is worth €18.5m as a player, not as a man.

    The 62-year-old trainer stated that the Argentine is a difficult player to work with and stressed he played no part in the striker's departure from Corinthians.

    Sao Paulo coach Emerson Leao has labelled Manchester City outcast Carlos Tevez as a troublesome player.

    The Argentina international has been linked with a return to Corinthians after being frozen out of City's squad for allegedly refusing to come on as a substitute during the Champions League game against Bayern Munich on September 27.

    Leao endured a frosty relationship with Tevez during his time at the helm of Corinthians, with the striker blaming his exit from the club on the 62-year-old.

    Questioned if Tevez was worth the €18.5 million Corinthians are reportedly ready to pay, Leao told TV Gazeta: "As an athlete, yes. As a man, no.

    "As a player, any coach would approve spending that sum for him. But he has been making it hard for coaches to want him. It has happened at several clubs, including Corinthians."

    The Brazilian coach rejected suggestions that he pushed Tevez out of Corinthians in 2006.

    "Do not put responsibility for that on my shoulders," he added. "Long before I arrived at Corinthians, it was said that Tevez wanted to be sold.

    "I was not the one who brought anything new about that player."
     
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