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I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:09 pm
by Michael Brookes
He's a potential legend and our club captain but the only things coming out of his mouth (at least in the press) is a constant stream of i'm not happy/want to quit/ etc blah blah.
Surely our club talisman should not be so overt in his desire to return to argentina?
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:11 pm
by Ted Hughes
Great timing.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:13 pm
by Michael Brookes
Ted Hughes wrote:Great timing.
'meh'... not linking it to the result (he's still our best player), its just that newsnow is filled with "retirement" stories and after today it just really makes me angry
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport/Football/Premier+League/Manchester+City
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:15 pm
by ruralblue
The majority of it is most likely bullshit or some passing comment spun out of control. I notice today in the middle of the Sun, Tevez gets a one inch apology for the massive back page scoop they ran on him seeing a phsycologist.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:20 pm
by Redna
It's just like a a psycho talking about suiced.
Don't talk just do it or SHUT UP!!
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:26 pm
by brite blu sky
Michael Brookes wrote:He's a potential legend and our club captain but the only things coming out of his mouth (at least in the press) is a constant stream of i'm not happy/want to quit/ etc blah blah.
Surely our club talisman should not be so overt in his desire to return to argentina?
Shoot yerself then and save the hassle.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:27 pm
by Ted Hughes
It's retirement in 4 years stories actually. Or does everyone prefer to pretend he's not said that & just read the bits next to it?
Definitely makes me sick but only for the fact that people keep going on about it just to purposely have a fucking whinge. He doesn't say he's retiring, he says in the future. He'll be over 30 when that comes along. Will he still be able to run? Will we offer him another deal? Will he change his mind & sign it? Is there ANY fucking point in this shit?
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:29 pm
by Michael Brookes
brite blu sky wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:He's a potential legend and our club captain but the only things coming out of his mouth (at least in the press) is a constant stream of i'm not happy/want to quit/ etc blah blah.
Surely our club talisman should not be so overt in his desire to return to argentina?
Shoot yerself then and save the hassle.
so i take it our captains comments dont bother you then? shame.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:30 pm
by Ted Hughes
Michael Brookes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:He's a potential legend and our club captain but the only things coming out of his mouth (at least in the press) is a constant stream of i'm not happy/want to quit/ etc blah blah.
Surely our club talisman should not be so overt in his desire to return to argentina?
Shoot yerself then and save the hassle.
so i take it our captains comments dont bother you then? shame.
What, his comments about retiring in 4 years?
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:33 pm
by Michael Brookes
Ted Hughes wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:He's a potential legend and our club captain but the only things coming out of his mouth (at least in the press) is a constant stream of i'm not happy/want to quit/ etc blah blah.
Surely our club talisman should not be so overt in his desire to return to argentina?
Shoot yerself then and save the hassle.
so i take it our captains comments dont bother you then? shame.
What, his comments about retiring in 4 years?
Our captains CONTINUAL comments about retirement. Ho many other clubs' leaders do you see publicly declare their dismay and re-iterate desire to quit the game. The timespan isnt the issue here.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:34 pm
by Michael Brookes
Ted Hughes wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:He's a potential legend and our club captain but the only things coming out of his mouth (at least in the press) is a constant stream of i'm not happy/want to quit/ etc blah blah.
Surely our club talisman should not be so overt in his desire to return to argentina?
Shoot yerself then and save the hassle.
so i take it our captains comments dont bother you then? shame.
What, his comments about retiring in 4 years?
Our captains CONTINUAL comments about retirement. Ho many other clubs' leaders do you see publicly declare their dismay and re-iterate desire to quit the game. The timespan isnt the issue here.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:35 pm
by Ted Hughes
Michael Brookes wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:He's a potential legend and our club captain but the only things coming out of his mouth (at least in the press) is a constant stream of i'm not happy/want to quit/ etc blah blah.
Surely our club talisman should not be so overt in his desire to return to argentina?
Shoot yerself then and save the hassle.
so i take it our captains comments dont bother you then? shame.
What, his comments about retiring in 4 years?
Our captains CONTINUAL comments about retirement. Ho many other clubs' leaders do you see publicly declare their dismay and re-iterate desire to quit the game. The timespan isnt the issue here.
Why when did he say it? Do you know for sure it's a new interview & not one he did weeks ago replayed? Do you care?
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:40 pm
by Michael Brookes
Our captains CONTINUAL comments about retirement. Ho many other clubs' leaders do you see publicly declare their dismay and re-iterate desire to quit the game. The timespan isnt the issue here.[/quote]
Why when did he say it? Do you know for sure it's a new interview & not one he did weeks ago replayed? Do you care?[/quote]
of course i care hence the thread simple man.
I cant say for certain if its a new interview or just one of his previous (which is hat this is all about), nut the QUOTES are ones I have not read before.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:41 pm
by brite blu sky
Michael Brookes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:He's a potential legend and our club captain but the only things coming out of his mouth (at least in the press) is a constant stream of i'm not happy/want to quit/ etc blah blah.
Surely our club talisman should not be so overt in his desire to return to argentina?
Shoot yerself then and save the hassle.
so i take it our captains comments dont bother you then? shame.
well take an overdose then.. same shit.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:42 pm
by Ted Hughes
Bit pointless going on about it really then, if we don't even know if or when he said it. Presumably an Argentinian TV crew flew all the way to Manchester just to ask him those questions? Or perhaps not.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:52 pm
by brite blu sky
oh shit i really am letting my nose for a deal slip... for anyone in a death torpor this evening i still have a few really beatiful hand crafted blue ceramic blunt knives available, this week only you can have your own personal message lasered into the blade for free, yes for free, did i mention no extra cost? So if you are thinking of ending it all in customary mancityfans do-it-yerself bonzai suicidal sad alone in your bedroom stylee cos Tevez is leaving in 4 years time, then roll up now. just pm me for the best deal available.
Cheers and have a happy last few hours.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 6:12 pm
by Original Dub
Its fucking tiring playing up front on your own and having to drop deep in EVERY FUCKING GAME.
Tell me all the other strikers who do it week in week out??
Tell me another team who are FUCKED without their lone front man?
And before you say it, Balo played support until we switched to a 4-4-2 and all the other games, it was lonely Carlos. A legend already and the press can keep bringing up old shit as long as he continues to have one of the best goals to game ratios in world football for a single club.
slan.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:04 pm
by Dameerto
Michael Brookes wrote:Our captains CONTINUAL comments about retirement. Ho many other clubs' leaders do you see publicly declare their dismay and re-iterate desire to quit the game. The timespan isnt the issue here.
Why when did he say it? Do you know for sure it's a new interview & not one he did weeks ago replayed? Do you care?
of course i care hence the thread simple man.
I cant say for certain if its a new interview or just one of his previous (which is hat this is all about), nut the QUOTES are ones I have not read before.
If you had put that as the thread title I could have just saved myself 5 fucking minutes of my very important fucking well life. Apologies for the mini rant, as you were.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:15 pm
by aaron bond
Well as Tevez is quite possibly the hardest working, not to mention one of the best, players in the world, he can say whatever the fuck he likes.
Maybe other players should give interviews like this, maybe it's these interviews that makes a player perform at 110% each game.
Can some people not understand that the media hype every story they get their hands on? The interview probably went something like this:
Interviewer: Do you see yourself playing football until to your late 30s?
Tevez: No, I'd like to be finished by the time I'm 30 as my children and their mother are back in Argentina and I miss them.
If something like that happened, then there isn't any problem. Yet tabloids and other shitty media formats can turn that into any story they like. Considering the tripe that is written about City these days, it is embarrassing that so many fans believe everything written in the press about us.
Re: I'm tired of Tevez being 'Tired'

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:21 pm
by Green & Blue
He has never once stated that he's unhappy at city.
It's more a desire to return home to life in Argentina.I don't feel this is something we can hold against him he's just being honest.
Anyway i do not recall a proper interview that has given any conclusisve proof that these stories are anything but that stories.
Regardless of this aiming to return home in 4 years time is not exactly a shock, he would not be the first nor the last player with a desire to give a few years on home soil before he retires.
I also think the claim that he is not impressed with the people involved in football is refreshing to here, the game is just a money spinner for so many involved and is riddled with corruption these days.Most fans would agree with these views.
His attitude on the pitch is nothing short of amazing so i don't think anyone can have any complaints.