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Could Tevez be on his way back?

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  1. Father_Jack_Hackett

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    I sincerely hope not.

    I had an awful feeling this was going to happen when they changed the charge from he refused to play to he refused to warm up, I don't want to see him play for us again, as for "apologise to the players" its the fans he should be apologising to.



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  2. Best Fans

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    Tevez's adviser, Kia Joorabchian, has already admitted that the 27-year-old would welcome a move to another Premier League club. "His family are now living in England, so he's quite happy and settled," Joorabchian said.

    "What a player he would be on loan but I think his wages are going to be a problem for anyone to take him. It's going to be a massive club only that can pay him £200,000 a week."


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    Don't worry, he's settled in Manchester now. He managed to locate another restaurant to make in 3 in total.
     
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  3. tevezrightboot

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    The problem I have with him going on loan to another club come January, is that it may stop us from finishing in the top 4. If Carlos wants to go on loan, that club should be told that if they want him on loan they have got to take on all of his wages plus the signing on fee as well. The time for this club to be subsidising a player of ours for another prem club should stop right now, i.e. the fact that we are still playing some, if not most of Ade's wages while he is playing for the Spurs is just not right.

    All Carlos has to do according to the papers is to apologise to RM and to his teammates and everthing will be forgotten. I am sorry but that won't do for me, Carlos has also got to apologise to the fans as well. After all Carlos has also let down all the fans who have supported him for the last 2 yrs.
     
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  4. Munstertoon

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    When I read this morning how Billy Sharp played for Doncaster Rovers - and scored -last night, only a few days after his two day old son died, it put Tevez's lack of professionalism into context.

    One is paid a quarter of a million pounds A WEEK, but refuses to warm up/play when instructed to do so, by his manager, because he doesn't agree with his first choice of substitues. The other, on 4% of that, deals with the hand he has been dealt withe, and plays, so as not to let down his team.

    Who is the real man, and who is the overpaid, overpampered whinging little git?
     
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  5. Father_Jack_Hackett

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    Carlos Tevez failed to report for training with Manchester City on Wednesday morning.
    The Eastlands club expected the striker to attend a session at their Carrington base, despite him being pictured arriving in Argentina on Tuesday.
    He flew to South America on the day it was reported he would not contest a misconduct charge relating to an incident in a match at Bayern Munich.
    Tevez may now face further disciplinary action after his no-show.
    Most of City's players are away on international duty but Tevez, who has not played since the 2-0 Carling Cup win over Birmingham in September, was due to remain in Manchester to continue his personal training programme.
    The forward was not selected for the Argentina squad for the fixtures against Bolivia and Colombia, to be played in the next week.
    Tuesday was a scheduled day off, but Tevez was expected back at the training ground on Wednesday morning.
    And, after his client was pictured in Argentina, the player's spokesman, Paul McCarthy, told Sky Sports News: "He's gone to see his family.
    "We've said all along that Carlos is aware of the situation in terms of getting back to his fitness. I can't really say much more until he's back in the country."
    City had found the former Manchester United striker guilty of committing five breaches of contract in a Champions League game against Bayern in September.
    Manager Roberto Mancini wanted to bring Tevez on as a substitute with 35 minutes left but he refused to warm up.
    He was immediately suspended for two weeks and had a four-week fine halved after the intervention of the Professional Footballers' Association.
    After allowing Tuesday's deadline for an appeal to pass, it had been anticipated that Tevez's improved relations with the club would allow a smooth departure, either on loan or on a permanent basis, in January.
    It is understood that Tevez believes a move away from Etihad Stadium in the next transfer window is his best option.


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  6. Munstertoon

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    I rest my case.
     
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    In other words, Tevez is only willing to move if he gets the same £200k a week wages he's on at City. Better hope the Chavs are feeling generous (and I mean Torres generous) or you may be stuck with him till his contract expires...
     
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    I reckon we should sue him for breach of contract, one positive in all this is he has made the Professional Footballers Association a laughing stock for sticking by him.

    Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has spoken of his "disappointment" at Manchester City's Carlos Tevez missing training and returning to Argentina.

    Tevez, 27, was due in on Wednesday but returned to his homeland on Tuesday.

    Taylor, who personally represented Tevez when his initial fine over the incident was halved, told BBC Sport: "I'm very disappointed.

    "He's in danger of burning bridges rather than reconciliation."

    The PFA's actions infuriated City, who accused the body of a "conflict of interest" and Taylor also admitted that the players' union feel let down by Tevez's subsequent actions.

    Tevez flew to South America on the day it was reported he would not contest a misconduct charge relating to an incident in a match at Bayern Munich.

    Most of City's players are away on international duty but Tevez, who has not played since the 2-0 Carling Cup win over Birmingham in September, was due to remain in Manchester to continue his personal training programme.

    The forward was not selected for the Argentina squad for the fixtures against Bolivia and Colombia, to be played in the next week.

    Tuesday was a scheduled day off, but Tevez was expected back at the training ground on Wednesday morning.

    And, after his client was pictured in Argentina, the player's spokesman Paul McCarthy told Sky Sports News: "He's gone to see his family.

    "We've said all along that Carlos is aware of the situation in terms of getting back to his fitness. I can't really say much more until he's back in the country."

    City had found the former Manchester United striker guilty of committing five breaches of contract in a Champions League game against Bayern in September.

    Manager Roberto Mancini wanted to bring Tevez on as a substitute with 35 minutes left but he refused to warm up.

    He was immediately suspended for two weeks and had a four-week fine halved after the intervention of the Professional Footballers' Association.

    After allowing Tuesday's deadline for an appeal to pass, it had been anticipated that Tevez's improved relations with the club would allow a smooth departure, either on loan or on a permanent basis, in January.

    It is understood that Tevez believes a move away from Etihad Stadium in the next transfer window is his best option.

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    Manchester City misfit Carlos Tevez is refusing to tell the club why he jetted off to Argentina this week instead of attending training.

    The Premier League table-toppers told Tevez to send an e-mail explaining himself by Friday, but the deadline passed without the striker contacting his increasingly infuriated employers.

    A spokesperson said: "We have asked Carlos to get in touch but not heard from him."

    On Tuesday, Tevez accepted a two-week fine imposed by City for five breaches of contract during the Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich during September.

    The chances of Tevez appearing again for big-spending City appear remote, and the 27-year-old is expected to leave in January, with former club Corinthians looking the most likely destination.

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  10. tevezrightboot

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    The sooner that the club can get rid of Carlos Tevez the better. I can't see the club getting anywhere near the money that the club want for him, unless we can arrange a player/s swap deal for him.
     
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    AC Milan are set to enter a transfer battle with fierce rivals Inter Milan to sign Manchester City’s controversial striker Carlos Tevez, according to the Daily Mail. AC Milan have been linked with Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka recently as they appear to be desperate to bring a striker to the club.

    The club’s Chief Executive Adriano Galliani however see’s Drogba and Anelka as short-term options, whereas Tevez is considered a player who would could stay at the club for a few years given he is 27 years of age. This is despite the Argentine’s reputation for from moving from club to club since he arrived in England.

    According to Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, Galliani is hoping to strike a deal to take Tevez on loan at first , and then make the deal permanent come the end of the loan period as they may struggle to meet the £40m asking price.

    http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/533381707?-1808
     
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