Tevez
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Tevez
looks like he's hell-bent on destruction...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15651136.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15651136.stm
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I'm beginning to wonder whether his agent, himself or both of them are a brumby short of a mob. Honestly, how can a person on a salary that would make most of us salivate just at the thought of it behave as he seems to do?
Regardless of his skills as a footballer I suspect that should I be fortunate/unfortunate enough to be one of his team-mates I'd be hoping like mad that he'd return to the Argentine, be happy and have a successful career. Perhaps Manchester City might take Nellie Forbush's lead in 'washing that man right out of her hair'?
Then again, that didn't work either.
Regardless of his skills as a footballer I suspect that should I be fortunate/unfortunate enough to be one of his team-mates I'd be hoping like mad that he'd return to the Argentine, be happy and have a successful career. Perhaps Manchester City might take Nellie Forbush's lead in 'washing that man right out of her hair'?
Then again, that didn't work either.
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I can see them suing Tevez for the remainder of his contract. His agent will pay it for him, mind. So it probably won't bother him. Whatever happens, City aren't just gonna cut their ties for nowt. Nor should they!
The bloke is motivated solely by money, so if they continue to fine him, eventually he'll get the drift
The bloke is motivated solely by money, so if they continue to fine him, eventually he'll get the drift
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Quite amusing watching Gordon Taylor shuffling his feet and looking at the floor on the news last night.
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pains me to say it - but it does prove SirAlex right in the face of (back then) almost universal non-plussedness for getting shut of him....boltonboris wrote:I can see them suing Tevez for the remainder of his contract. His agent will pay it for him, mind. So it probably won't bother him. Whatever happens, City aren't just gonna cut their ties for nowt. Nor should they!
The bloke is motivated solely by money, so if they continue to fine him, eventually he'll get the drift
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I don't think he'll give a toss until his lack of match fitness & playing time means he stops getting picked for Argentina.boltonboris wrote:I can see them suing Tevez for the remainder of his contract. His agent will pay it for him, mind. So it probably won't bother him. Whatever happens, City aren't just gonna cut their ties for nowt. Nor should they!
The bloke is motivated solely by money, so if they continue to fine him, eventually he'll get the drift
If it were me, I'd bench the cnut in the reserves for the remaining four years of his contract. Never let him kick a ball in anger again. It'll cost them but they're committed to that money anyway.
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He's been dropped from the squad against Bolivia and Columbia, and he still doesn't give a toss.CrazyHorse wrote:I don't think he'll give a toss until his lack of match fitness & playing time means he stops getting picked for Argentina.boltonboris wrote:I can see them suing Tevez for the remainder of his contract. His agent will pay it for him, mind. So it probably won't bother him. Whatever happens, City aren't just gonna cut their ties for nowt. Nor should they!
The bloke is motivated solely by money, so if they continue to fine him, eventually he'll get the drift
If it were me, I'd bench the cnut in the reserves for the remaining four years of his contract. Never let him kick a ball in anger again. It'll cost them but they're committed to that money anyway.
He's apparently claiming that he repeatedly tried to contact Mancini about flying out to Argentina, but got no reply. I bet Mancini's playing the long game, winding him up and going for legal compo when he revolts.
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Oh I am glad that someone else found delight in watching the effeminate, living-stealing 4uckwit suffering, too.Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Quite amusing watching Gordon Taylor shuffling his feet and looking at the floor on the news last night.
He'd even burst out into a nervous rash around his chops.
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Did anyone see the knob on SSN last week, Phil something or other, with the goatee beard, who says he's Tevez's pr advisor? (He's on ssn quite a lot). He stated quite seriously that the 'team' were about to announce they were going to sue Mancini for defamation of character, as he claimed Tevez refused to play. Phil twatchops stated Tevez hadn't refused to play, he had refused to warm up! Apparantly there's a difference!
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There's feck all difference. If you refuse to warm up, you're refusing to play.
He probably would've sued Mancini if he'd have brought him on cold and he tore his hamstring
He probably would've sued Mancini if he'd have brought him on cold and he tore his hamstring
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With that attitude, no wonder his mum threw boiling water over him.
What a hero, What a man...... Ooooh, what a bad foul...
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On his way back to City on Tuesday....apparently.
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I'll believe it when I see it .... plus, when he actually dons a Citeh shirt & takes his place in the team I really will rub my eyes.Annoyed Grunt wrote:On his way back to City on Tuesday....apparently.
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Apparently, Mancini treated him like a "dog"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... a-dog.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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What, running around cleaning up his shit after him!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Apparently, Mancini treated him like a "dog"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... a-dog.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Pretty much.
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And he acted like a disobedient dog.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Apparently, Mancini treated him like a "dog"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... a-dog.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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