ashton287 wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:john@staustell wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:Yes Tevez, forget being by the side of your wife after she suffered complications with the birth of your daughter after she was born weeks premature at a difficult time for your family.
How dare you send your wife back to Argentina to have your daughter, you live in England now, we pay you £100k a week to have English daughters.
Manchester City needs you more than your stupid wife and ill daughter, can't you see that?
I'm just joining in with the rest of this ridiculous thread.
Maybe, but it wouldn't happen elsewhere. And he'll either have the rest of his life to spend with his wife and kids, or they'll be divorced before you can say jack. Either way a football career at the top is limited, and his absence affects our points total, and therefore his chances of achievement this season, maybe forever if something happens to his fitness. Modern players I'm afraid, different priorities. His place is not in jeopardy, his life finances aren't in jeopary because he's a millionaire, so why give a fuck?
Or is it that he loves his missus more than anyone else? I think not!
Are you fucking serious? Footballs a fucking game.
a game we pay him alot of money to play, he should of had his wife drop the baby over here and played football. Complications or no this is the biggest game of our season and ifwe turn up softer upfront then pele it could cost us CL next year and therefore make it harder for us to attract th big players we need to push for title contention next year aswell. This has fucking massive ramifications for what were trying to build.
Any spelling mistakesyou can go suck it cos im walking through town while im typing this rant on my iphone
Ted Hughes wrote:johnpb78 wrote:LookMumI'mOnMCF.net wrote:johnpb78 wrote:Looks like we will be at war with them again next week when the oil drilling starts. Wouldnt put it past the uppity cunts to do something stupid and cause Falklands War 2.
Sods law Tevez will end up missing the last flight to London, or some stupid shovel headed American cunt will shoot it down by mistake
That's two idiotic posts in one short thread. Good work.
i'll be the first to let you know next time I need your approval
Thanks in advance
You are a fucking disgrace.
bluej wrote:ashton287 wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:john@staustell wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:Yes Tevez, forget being by the side of your wife after she suffered complications with the birth of your daughter after she was born weeks premature at a difficult time for your family.
How dare you send your wife back to Argentina to have your daughter, you live in England now, we pay you £100k a week to have English daughters.
Manchester City needs you more than your stupid wife and ill daughter, can't you see that?
I'm just joining in with the rest of this ridiculous thread.
Maybe, but it wouldn't happen elsewhere. And he'll either have the rest of his life to spend with his wife and kids, or they'll be divorced before you can say jack. Either way a football career at the top is limited, and his absence affects our points total, and therefore his chances of achievement this season, maybe forever if something happens to his fitness. Modern players I'm afraid, different priorities. His place is not in jeopardy, his life finances aren't in jeopary because he's a millionaire, so why give a fuck?
Or is it that he loves his missus more than anyone else? I think not!
Are you fucking serious? Footballs a fucking game.
a game we pay him alot of money to play, he should of had his wife drop the baby over here and played football. Complications or no this is the biggest game of our season and ifwe turn up softer upfront then pele it could cost us CL next year and therefore make it harder for us to attract th big players we need to push for title contention next year aswell. This has fucking massive ramifications for what were trying to build.
Any spelling mistakesyou can go suck it cos im walking through town while im typing this rant on my iphone
Ah the ever impressive opinion of ashton.
Some people really need to change their outlook on life.
ashton287 wrote:No ones debating the fact that he should be there now, fact is he has a commitment to the club and therfore should have told his wife to have the child in the uk. This situation was completely avoidable and he was always going to have more time off then neccasery by going back there in the first place
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Mon ... G_10029398
As long as you meet certain conditions you can take either one or two weeks' Statutory Paternity Leave. You can't take odd days off and if you take two weeks they must be taken together.
You can choose to start your Statutory Paternity Leave:
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on the day the baby is born
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a number of days or weeks after the baby is born
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from a specific date after the first day of the week in which the baby is expected to be born
Your Statutory Paternity Leave can start on any day of the week (but not before the baby is born). It has to finish within 56 days of the baby's birth. If the baby is born before the week it was due, it must finish within 56 days of the first day of that week. You can start Statutory Paternity Leave after a period of parental leave has ended.
If your partner has a multiple birth, you are only allowed one period of Statutory Paternity Leave.
dikdik wrote:1.) My grandson was born in New York and now has dual nationality
If Tevez's child had been born here then that would have been a wonderful gift for the child.
2.) From a medical point of view having worked in the NHS for 40 years (as well as in hospitals in America, Europe, Middle East and Africa.) I can state with some authority that the care in this country whilst it has its faults, is still the envy of the world.
If I really had the choice of medical cover between here and South America I would most certainly chose here.
3.) Extended family argument. The man's on millions. He couldn't fly them all over for the event?
Having said all that the man is a footballing genius to me and I don't begrudge him his or his wife's idiosyncrasies
dick dastardley wrote:its just strange that the guy lives over here and his wife jets off to argie for her baby, the guy can afford the best medical attention over here!!!
trout man wrote:This thread just seems to be bizarre. Any man on here that has kids will understand (i'd hope) that they are the reason why you exist...before you have kids, life is basically one long ME FEST, then suddenly its not about you, its about THEM and everything changes and generally every major decision that you make from that point forward involves them. Football is no different to a plumber or a builder, except they dont have 100,000 people examining what they do every week, many firms do not want their staff taking paternity/maternity leave and this has led to extreme prejudice in the past so there is a reason why these laws exist and there is also a reason why Tevez and his missus want their child born in Argentina. The only criticism I would have of Tevez and his missus, is why the hell they didnt conceive the baby in October or November so the baby was born in the summer...poor planning I'd call it, but for all you conspiracy theorists out there, maybe they didnt want to have a child when the world cup was on??? ;-)
DoomMerchant wrote:trout man wrote:This thread just seems to be bizarre. Any man on here that has kids will understand (i'd hope) that they are the reason why you exist...before you have kids, life is basically one long ME FEST, then suddenly its not about you, its about THEM and everything changes and generally every major decision that you make from that point forward involves them. Football is no different to a plumber or a builder, except they dont have 100,000 people examining what they do every week, many firms do not want their staff taking paternity/maternity leave and this has led to extreme prejudice in the past so there is a reason why these laws exist and there is also a reason why Tevez and his missus want their child born in Argentina. The only criticism I would have of Tevez and his missus, is why the hell they didnt conceive the baby in October or November so the baby was born in the summer...poor planning I'd call it, but for all you conspiracy theorists out there, maybe they didnt want to have a child when the world cup was on??? ;-)
ever really truly try to plan a conception with the human species? it's got about a 25% likelihood of happening under near-perfect circumstances bro.
cheers
dikdik wrote:Carl my CAPITAL Peruvian fellow I'm afraid I don't understand your answer at all.
Dentistry = who mentioned dentistry?
Private medicine only exists because of the advances made throught the aegis of the NHS. The private sector does NOT teach doctors. The private sector does NOT use student nurses. The private sector can only exist if the necessary research is done in the public sector in the first place. It is first and foremost parasitic.
There is no money to be made by doing research in the private sector.
There is only money to be made in the private sector
carl_feedthegoat wrote:dikdik wrote:Carl my CAPITAL Peruvian fellow I'm afraid I don't understand your answer at all.
Dentistry = who mentioned dentistry?
Private medicine only exists because of the advances made throught the aegis of the NHS. The private sector does NOT teach doctors. The private sector does NOT use student nurses. The private sector can only exist if the necessary research is done in the public sector in the first place. It is first and foremost parasitic.
There is no money to be made by doing research in the private sector.
There is only money to be made in the private sector
MY POINT WAS, IN MY EXPERIENCE, IVE HAD BETTER TREATMENT OUT OF THE UK THAN I WOULD HAVE RECEIEVED IN THE UK.
I JUST THOUGHT ID THROW IN THE DENTISTRY TO TOP IT OFF ;)
dikdik wrote:Carl my CAPITAL Peruvian fellow I'm afraid I don't understand your answer at all.
Dentistry = who mentioned dentistry?
Private medicine only exists because of the advances made throught the aegis of the NHS. The private sector does NOT teach doctors. The private sector does NOT use student nurses. The private sector can only exist if the necessary research is done in the public sector in the first place. It is first and foremost parasitic.
There is no money to be made by doing research in the private sector.
There is only money to be made in the private sector
trout man wrote:This thread just seems to be bizarre. Any man on here that has kids will understand (i'd hope) that they are the reason why you exist...before you have kids, life is basically one long ME FEST, then suddenly its not about you, its about THEM and everything changes and generally every major decision that you make from that point forward involves them. Football is no different to a plumber or a builder, except they dont have 100,000 people examining what they do every week, many firms do not want their staff taking paternity/maternity leave and this has led to extreme prejudice in the past so there is a reason why these laws exist and there is also a reason why Tevez and his missus want their child born in Argentina. The only criticism I would have of Tevez and his missus, is why the hell they didnt conceive the baby in October or November so the baby was born in the summer...poor planning I'd call it, but for all you conspiracy theorists out there, maybe they didnt want to have a child when the world cup was on??? ;-)
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