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He's definitely out of their next two games, it seems. The press have picked up on it.
It's a shame to see a young player's career blighted by injury. Might allow Wenger to address the imbalance in their midfield in his absence, though.

Swansea away for Arsenal whilst Chelsea have West Ham at home and Spurs have Fulham at home, the final nails could be drilled in for Arsenal this weekend especially without Wilshere.
 
Here. It's The Fail, so it's probably total bollocks. According to them, he was coming back to us in P/X for Bale, a couple of days ago..<laugh>

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...wants-join-Manchester-United-Real-Madrid.html


"The diminutive midfielder is not in a rush to quit Real but did let it be known when in Manchester last week that he would be very keen on a future switch to Old Trafford."


Is that so!...I wonder just who at OT that night after the game, was remotely interested to hear the thoughts of a hideous little money grabber. Do they honestly expect us to believe that!
 
PNP, if he is found guilty of driving whilst disqualified, he will go to jail.

I have never known of an offender not being sent to prison for this offence.

The offence is not considered to be a "mere driving offence," but the far more serious "contempt of court." The courts treat this offence very seriously, and are unlikely to grant anything other than a prison sentence. Why would they be lenient, when you have shown yourself to be the kind of person who treats the courts with contempt?

He will escape jail only if there is some extraordinary mitigating factor. Usually, that is a medical condition which would be worsened under jail conditions, but that is extremely unlikely to apply to Tevez. I have known courts to imprison an offender even where he had a new baby about to be born, and it proven that he would lose his job, which would cause suffering to his family. The judge's attitude was, "well, you should have thought about that before, so don't use them as an excuse, now."

The courts show a brutal lack of sympathy or pity to those who show contempt for our criminal system.
HIAG - is Tevez here on a work permit? If so could he be extradited for this offence?
 
On the basis that if you can't beat them, buy them?

We don't have enough money to throw around these days though <wah>

Ronaldo will be with you next season, IMO. You'll have to sell to free up some funds, but I reckon you'll get him somehow.

25mill+ for Rooney?
10-15mill for nani.

what will ronaldo cost roughly? 55m?

it's doable!


Modric might be pushing it...
 
PNP, if he is found guilty of driving whilst disqualified, he will go to jail.

I have never known of an offender not being sent to prison for this offence.

The offence is not considered to be a "mere driving offence," but the far more serious "contempt of court." The courts treat this offence very seriously, and are unlikely to grant anything other than a prison sentence. Why would they be lenient, when you have shown yourself to be the kind of person who treats the courts with contempt?

He will escape jail only if there is some extraordinary mitigating factor. Usually, that is a medical condition which would be worsened under jail conditions, but that is extremely unlikely to apply to Tevez. I have known courts to imprison an offender even where he had a new baby about to be born, and it proven that he would lose his job, which would cause suffering to his family. The judge's attitude was, "well, you should have thought about that before, so don't use them as an excuse, now."

The courts show a brutal lack of sympathy or pity to those who show contempt for our criminal system.

Presumably it will be treated similarly to the perjury case of Chris Huhne and his ex-wife. An eight month sentence would be the usual term for something like this I would imagine?