would he boot it wide?
BobbyJ1956 wrote:Last game of the season at Upton Park. Imagine, City need to win to finish fourth and West Ham need a point to stay up. It's 1-1 with a minute to go and Tevez gets the ball in the box with only the goalkeeper to beat. He'd score, and he'd feel worse about sending his old team down than Denis Law did after his back-heel. But if City already had 4th place and WHU needed the draw, would he boot it wide?
Dazzacity wrote:He wouldnt give a toss about West Ham and defo not enough to do something silly like that!! Plus,wasnt it his goal that kept them up and created aload of bother due to him not having the correct contract at the club?? or something like that..
If he scores and puts them down, justice will be done.
Dazzacity wrote:He wouldnt give a toss about West Ham and defo not enough to do something silly like that!! Plus,wasnt it his goal that kept them up and created aload of bother due to him not having the correct contract at the club?? or something like that..
If he scores and puts them down, justice will be done.
Walmai mate i really hope the scenario dosent happen mate but if it does Tevez will score its his job.walmai wrote:Dazzacity wrote:He wouldnt give a toss about West Ham and defo not enough to do something silly like that!! Plus,wasnt it his goal that kept them up and created aload of bother due to him not having the correct contract at the club?? or something like that..
If he scores and puts them down, justice will be done.
Not in his eyes.
Few players get away from the silly 'reject' taunts - and we're known to arbitrarily hate players who left (hi Frank!) - but Tevez loves us.
Few players get a returning reception to make him openly weep. But Carlos got that (in a Man U shirt).
He's a professional who may top up scoring to send us down. And if he did, I wouldn't hate him for it anyway.
Justice and football don't mix, mate. How can they, when the rules are applied with vigour against some, but ignored for others?
Blue Since 76 wrote:He stated over the summer that West Ham will always have a special place for him. I hope we don't go into that game needing a win with West Ham still needing a result, or we could see a poor performance from him, probably not on purpose, but because it would potentially affect him.
Think about it, if one of us were playing for West Ham, knowing that the goal would send City down, could we shoot? You either do a Law on instinct or think about it and probably aim for just past the post
gillie wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:He stated over the summer that West Ham will always have a special place for him. I hope we don't go into that game needing a win with West Ham still needing a result, or we could see a poor performance from him, probably not on purpose, but because it would potentially affect him.
Think about it, if one of us were playing for West Ham, knowing that the goal would send City down, could we shoot? You either do a Law on instinct or think about it and probably aim for just past the post
If you are professional you do your job end of.
Blue Since 76 wrote:gillie wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:He stated over the summer that West Ham will always have a special place for him. I hope we don't go into that game needing a win with West Ham still needing a result, or we could see a poor performance from him, probably not on purpose, but because it would potentially affect him.
Think about it, if one of us were playing for West Ham, knowing that the goal would send City down, could we shoot? You either do a Law on instinct or think about it and probably aim for just past the post
If you are professional you do your job end of.
On instinct, yes. Otherwise, I really don't know how they do it.
Players must have been fans as kids and there must be few players who get to play for the team they supported, but there would be a difference between scoring for a team you've played for for a number of years in mid-season and sending a club you love down. Not saying Tevez loves WHU, but just trying to get my head round it.
I might try and make it look convincing, after all, bills need paying, but I'd still skim the wrong side of the post.
Slim wrote:Must be playing in the back of his mind that his goals kept them up and it could be a goal from him that sends them down. But to say he doesn't give a crap against West Ham is wrong, he doesn't celebrate when he scores against them...still does it, but you can see he has massive respect for the Hammers.
BobbyJ1956 wrote:Last game of the season at Upton Park. Imagine, City need to win to finish fourth and West Ham need a point to stay up. It's 1-1 with a minute to go and Tevez gets the ball in the box with only the goalkeeper to beat. He'd score, and he'd feel worse about sending his old team down than Denis Law did after his back-heel. But if City already had 4th place and WHU needed the draw, would he boot it wide?
gillie wrote:Slim wrote:Must be playing in the back of his mind that his goals kept them up and it could be a goal from him that sends them down. But to say he doesn't give a crap against West Ham is wrong, he doesn't celebrate when he scores against them...still does it, but you can see he has massive respect for the Hammers.
Respect is one thing Slim but the guy is an ultimate professional and he may well be in with a chance of being our top prem goalscorer so he would score imo.
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