Dameerto wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I wish he had been sued by the club for his devaluation of transfer fee & could never play football again.
We didn't go down that road however, so we had a situation where a multi million pound asset has been gradually devaluing himself by being awol, but only available for purchase at a transfer fee which nobody was willing to pay but which the club was unwilling to reduce any further. Conclusion: he's still here in two years taking wages off us (see under Bridge Wayne ) or he claims constructive dismissal next season because we won't play him.
Now we have a situation where Tevez can (if Mancini decides) prove to potential suitors that he is worth the money City are offering. If he is to do this, it requires him to get some game time. That means; if Bob picks him, he has to perform well enough to persuade Bob to pick him again.
It is not in the interest of Carlos Tevez, to perform badly between now & May. It is in the interest of Carlos Tevez, to play brilliantly between now & May. That is what he will try to do, if given the opportunity. The idea he will use that oportunity in order to sabotage City is, frankly, fucking daft. He will try to win games, for Carlos Tevez. He may be shit by accident, but not on purpose.
I doubt he'll be shit if he plays.
He's been notoriously shit in the early part of the season for us though (until he gets upto speed), presumably due to his dislike for training. And he is basically in an early season phase again (or rather preseason to be precise), untrained and unfit (but reported to be back in fitness training). If/when he plays I predict he will be at best erratic from one game to the next, at worst shit.
I think people who describe Tevez as being shit early season, probably including me, are really talking about 'shit by his standards'. I would say a more accurate description is 'a bit below par'. He's still made a contribution, just not the same contribution or workrate as when he's fit. I expect him to be fitter now than he would be in August though.