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Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:31 pm
by Beeks
In the NOTW Tomorrow..including transfer news

He went to Argentina to get it

So will it be good or bad news?

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:41 pm
by giokingkladze
First article is from the Mail - rehash of his comments from the TV interview earlier in the week. He's a necky twat.

Lost in translation, Carlos? £286k-a-week Tevez moans about his boring life in miserable Manchester

By Tom Worden

They chant his name, cheer his goals and pay him a wage said to be as high as £286,000 every week, so you might expect footballer Carlos Tevez to be grateful for everything he gets in Manchester.

But the controversial Manchester City player has launched an astonishing attack on the city – where he was also worshipped by Manchester United fans – by saying it has nothing to offer and that when he leaves he will never go back.

The 27-year-old Argentinian, thought to be the highest-paid player in English football history, added that he would rather be in Marbella.

His comments came during a television interview broadcast in his home country Argentina.

The player said he lived in a rented house in Manchester because there was no point buying there.

Asked if it was the weather that made the city so bad, he told Susana Gimenez, the Argentine Oprah Winfrey: 'The weather, everything. It has nothing.'

When Ms Gimenez, 67, told Tevez that another South American celebrity – model Evangelina Anderson – had bought a house in the Spanish resort of Marbella, he laughed and said: 'Yes but Marbella is different from Manchester.

'You can buy a holiday house in Marbella. But I'm never going back to Manchester, not even on holiday, not for anything. Of course I would buy a house in Marbella.'

He went on: 'For example, in Marbella you can buy a house by the beach, relax there and later you can go there on holiday and everything.

'But a house in Manchester costs six or seven million pounds. It is better to rent.'

Ms Gimenez said: 'It's very expensive there,' and Tevez replied: 'It's another world.'

Tevez described how lonely he was in Manchester and how happy he was on holiday in Argentina.

He said: 'I don't have any new friends. I am always with my family and lifelong friends. I don't even leave my house. I'm the stay-at-home type.

'When I have my dad and friends over we have a barbecue, we have fun.

But I'm always on my own, especially in the last few months. I've found the past few months very hard.'

The presenter then told Tevez he was making 'a big sacrifice' by living in the UK.

Tevez was in Argentina during his summer break from City. He appeared on the talk show with his young daughters Florencia and Katie and their mother Vanesa Mansilla.

He is separated from Ms Mansilla and has been dating Argentine actress Brenda Asnicar, 19.

The striker left South America in 2006 to join West Ham United. He scored 23 goals for City last season and 34 for United when he played there from 2007 to 2009.

Tevez is no stranger to being at the centre of controversy in Manchester.

When he moved from United to City in 2009, City put up a huge billboard featuring a poster of the striker with the words 'Welcome to Manchester' emblazoned across it.

Tevez has talked about being homesick in previous interviews. Last year he said: 'I have the idea of quitting in my mind.

'I have been playing in England for five years and I have not spent a single Christmas or New Year with my family.

'Let me tell you, I am not enjoying the life of a footballer.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z1OLVAUETh

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:41 pm
by Beeks
Here's Ashtons Tweet


NeilAshton_NOTW At home in Buenos Aires with Carlos Tevez: Manchester City's captain talks Mancini, his transfer request and his future all in tmrw's NOTW.
about 2 hours ago

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:59 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
The story's up now but you have log in to read it

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:00 pm
by BobKowalski
Its been posted on BM

THERE are no regrets in the voice of Carlos Tevez and not a hint of remorse.

Surrounded by friends and family at his magnificent home in Buenos Aires, Manchester City's skipper is doing some straight talking.

Away from the 10ft high security walls and guards on walkie-talkies patrolling the perimeter, the man from the mean streets of Fuerte Apache is opening up.

From rucks with Roberto Mancini, his contempt for chief executive Garry Cook and soothing calls with Sheikh Mansour.

Nothing is off limits.

City offered Tevez a new deal worth £250,000 a week after the FA Cup Final and one of the game's great talents is ready to stay.

He said: "Sheikh Mansour has made a lot of sacrifices to keep me and if I stay at City, it will be for him.

Tevez.... in his Buenos Aires home Tevez.... in his Buenos Aires home "He signed me, he wants to keep me but, at the same time, he has told me to do whatever I need to do to be happy.

"He has told me, 'If you want to leave, then you can go'. There is no deadline - it's down to me.

"They offered me a new contract in December but I didn't want to extend it.

"At the end of the season they offered me another new deal but at the moment I don't know whether I will accept it.

"There are options but if I don't play for Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter or Milan it won't be a massive void in my life.

"There are no other issues - Manchester is my second home."

Tevez moved out of his rented Cheshire home this week... but only into another, more palatial property less than five miles away.

Yet despite extending his English roots, the memory of the time he nearly quit the North-West last December - stunning City with a transfer request the night they went top of the Premier League - still remains.

The recriminations ran deep and the atmosphere inside Tevez's house takes a turn when he talks about that remarkable evening.

I have principles and I will never speak with them - never

The City skipper, 27, said: "I have no regrets whatsoever about my transfer request.

"It was a situation that some people [Cook] on the board created. They promised something for six months and didn't deliver.

"So, after six months of promises, they don't do something - why should I believe them now? I don't.

"I will never speak to these people [Cook] again. I still feel the same way.

"I have principles and I will never speak with them - never.

"They have tried to speak with me but I will never talk with them. There is no way, it is not possible.

"I deal direct with Sheikh Mansour, no one else. It makes no difference to my future, as they [Cook] don't mean anything to me.

"I won't have a relationship with them. They live in a different world.

"I stayed in December because of my relationship with the supporters. They respect me.

"The fans always tell me to stay. I have no problem with them - they are always very respectful."

They worship Tevez at the City of Manchester Stadium, saluting their hero as they hurtle towards the Champions League. He is proud of the captaincy - "a great honour and privilege" - but the goals mean even more.

Mancini and I have arguments and moments but it's not such a great matter to me. He's a great manager

Tevez grabbed 20 in the Premier League last season and was joint top scorer with Manchester United's Dimitar Berbatov.

Relations with the manager have even improved, with Tevez finally striking an understanding with Mancini after an explosive start.

They grappled in the dressing room at half-time against Newcastle last October and clashed again when he was substituted in the final minutes of their victory over Bolton.

Tevez added: "Mancini and I have arguments and moments but it's not such a great matter to me. He's a great manager.

"Things happen in the heat of the moment, silly things that can happen when we are trying to do what's best for the team.

"We are not friends but we have a professional relationship. As captain and manager, we talk. I have never been late, I am disciplined and I've never been fined for a breach of club discipline.

"I respect the rules. If I am told to wear a shirt and tie, then that's what I will do.

"I don't know if Mancini creates tension in the team on purpose, maybe it's just his way to get the best out of the players.

"People will always argue at this club. We are under the spotlight now and we have to learn to deal with it.

"We have a lot of players, a big squad and everyone wants to know what is happening at City."

They also want to know what's happening with one of the world's best talents.

Back in Buenos Aires, he's enjoying family life again, spending special times with his young daughters Florencia and Katia.

The extended family were over on Friday to witness their baptism, celebrating the occasion inside an enormous marquee erected in the grounds of Tevez's home.

He misses his daughters during the season, torn apart by the trans-Atlantic flight that separates Buenos Aires and the biting winter weather in Manchester.

The Argentina striker feels misunderstood. He is away from his family for long periods and only spends time with them every two to three months.

People think I should be happy because I have everything but I can't buy time with my daughters and my family

"Papa" adores his children, at times breaking off the interview to devote some attention to them and put them at ease again.

They stay with their mother Vanessa at the family home on the outskirts of Buenos Aires during the season, talking to Tevez in Cheshire each day via video link.

He added: "No amount of money, no cars and the lifestyle can make up for the moment when I leave my two daughters at the airport.

"Do you think money solves everything? It solves nothing.

"People think I should be happy because I have everything but I can't buy time with my daughters and my family.

"The way people live in Argentina is very different to the culture in England and Europe.

"I am very emotional as a person. I can get very upset when I'm without my children and I find it difficult to be without them.

"It's not easy to live in Manchester and for my children to be in Buenos Aires."

At times he seriously considered quitting the game, packing it up for good to be back at home with his family.

Unless you have children you will never understand what it's like to be away from them

He insists there is "only three years left in Europe", just enough time to win some more major honours before he returns to Buenos Aires.

That's as much as this Champions League winner with Manchester United can take, convinced he will finish his career with Boca Juniors when he is 31.

Tevez added: "Last December, I really thought about quitting football - I was serious.

"Unless you have children you will never understand what it's like to be away from them.

"They are growing up so fast, thousands of miles away, and I'm not there to see it.

"It's hard to come home after a game to an empty house, when I'm upset or nervous, to be without them.

"When Katia injured her hand in February, I wasn't around to protect them. Those are the moments when I realise how much my family means to me.

"That's why I will be done with Europe in three years. It's a huge effort mentally to do it but, at 31, I will be finished in Europe.

"The pressure isn't the issue but I miss my family and my home life in Argentina too much to be away from them."

He has spent two years at City, establishing himself as one of the world's best strikers after quitting Old Trafford.

He swapped life on the substitutes' bench under Sir Alex Ferguson to fight another cause, buying into the £300m project under Sheikh Mansour.

If he stays, as seems likely, Tevez is convinced City will fight United for the title on an equal footing next season.

He will miss the Community Shield at Wembley on August 7, having been given three weeks off by City after the Copa America with Argentina.

Then he's likely to be back in business in City's laser blue shirts, setting his sights high in the Premier League and Champions League.

Tevez added: "I don't miss Old Trafford because I'm a City player.

"The players, the stadium and the manager don't matter any more because I'm happy at City - this is me.

"Everything at City is being built to be successful. We have the makings of a great team and we are heading in the right direction.

Pride... Tevez with his daughter Pride... Tevez with his daughter

"United have developed over a long period of time but we have to be patient because every year we bring in four or five new players.

"Next season we can challenge United in the Premier League but the Champions League will be different.

"No one can touch Barcelona, that's the conclusion from the Champions League Final. They are unique and at the moment there isn't a way to beat them.

"We can't compete with them at the moment because no one has found a way of playing them yet. There's no way we can do it at the moment. To compete with a team like that takes time."

He has other challenges this summer, devoting energy and direction to the Carlos Tevez Foundation.

The Argentina forward is proud of his roots, though he escaped the clutches of Fuerte Apache to go on to become one of the world's leading strikers.

He is spending time back in Buenos Aires to set up the CTF, a nationwide programme to help fund under-privileged kids.

Tevez added: "Around 18 months ago, I had the idea for the Foundation but it has taken time to organise it.

"My goals are to help children, not just in Fuerte Apache, but across Argentina with education, support, sport and food.

"It's my project 100 per cent and I'm going to direct it. The decisions will all be mine."

When it comes to the big decision on where his future lies, Tevez has already made it clear it will be down to him.

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:00 pm
by giokingkladze
Edit - deleted

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:02 pm
by BobKowalski
...and not that explosive however it does explain why Cook got a thumbs up from Khaldoon...obviously knew Cook was going to get a kicking and got in first

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:05 pm
by Beeks
Not as bad as I thought..sounds like he's staying to me?

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:31 pm
by Blue in the face
What was that all about? Did he really interview Tevez? That article is full of stuff we all knew already and he repeats things Carlos says over and over to fill a page. It would only take about 90 seconds to record all that was said there, and that includes the translator.......... if he bothered his arse using one.

To think he flew all the way to Argentina to write that.

Absolute bullshit.

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:44 pm
by lets all have a disco
BASICALLY.

FACT he is the best player ive ever seen playing for City i actually idolise him.

AND

Three more years of his life,highest paid player ever,retire a very rich man,kids still young.


Just fucking do it.


So what if Manchester isnt hot.

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:30 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Sounds like he's staying, good lad Carlos

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:57 pm
by Sideshow Bob
Either way, it sounds like he'll miss the Comm Shield. First I've heard about that. :(

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:59 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Sideshow Bob wrote:Either way, it sounds like he'll miss the Comm Shield. First I've heard about that. :(


It's ok we beat the Rags without him last time :)

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 1:12 am
by Slim
lets all have a disco wrote:BASICALLY.

FACT he is the best player ive ever seen playing for City i actually idolise him.

AND

Three more years of his life,highest paid player ever,retire a very rich man,kids still young.


Just fucking do it.


So what if Manchester isnt hot.


He is the best player I have ever seen play for City, but we all know why he is here and it's hard to idolise that.

3 more years, runs out his contract.

That'll do just fine.

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 1:35 am
by halnone
why doesn't his family move??

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 4:18 am
by Patrick
I don't have kids, but I can understand his point of view. It doesn't matter what you have got, you get used to that, it's what you want but can't have that seems most important. Missing your daughters childhood must be an enormous sacrifice for a loving dad, you can't buy back that time.

It does sound as though he is seriously looking at staying though, which it's great news.

Like the way the Sheik is handling him as well, no pressure, lots of understanding and praise. A bit like the Queen calling up and asking if you could do her a favour!

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 6:26 am
by ant london
halnone wrote:why doesn't his family move??


It's really not quite that simple is it

He is estranged from his daughters' mother....so they will have to move to Manchester but they all won't be living with Carlos. So they move into another "empty house" in Prestbury. And then they are lonely and they want to move back to Argentina as the mother is too far away from her family and is close to her mum.

So you try to persuade the maternal grandparents to move over here.....where they are then thousands of miles away from their other grandchildren and their own friends....so they're not happy....

See where that is going?

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:13 am
by Renato_CTID
Why Etihad Airlines don't organize daily flights from Manchester to Buenos Aires? I'm sure Carlos won't have any problem to play with us next three years!

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:18 am
by Crossie
Patrick wrote:I don't have kids, but I can understand his point of view. It doesn't matter what you have got, you get used to that, it's what you want but can't have that seems most important. Missing your daughters childhood must be an enormous sacrifice for a loving dad, you can't buy back that time.

It does sound as though he is seriously looking at staying though, which it's great news.

Like the way the Sheik is handling him as well, no pressure, lots of understanding and praise. A bit like the Queen calling up and asking if you could do her a favour!


Spot on, my mate Dan is obsessed with getting his wife to wear thongs, my wife wears them all the time, thongs, gstrings, french knickers, they just arent important to me, i dont think about them because i see them all the time. But if she started wearing paper knickers, I'd soon miss her sexy underwear and crave it again.

If Tevez moved back to Argentina now, and packed it all in here, he would regret it, and become a bitter middle aged man, unhappy with playing at a lower level, not in the spot light. He'd become a managed in Argentina, and miss the glory days of the Premier League and European football. He would watch the EPL on Sky and tell the kids stories about when he was a world beater, they would roll their eyes and ask their dad to stop going on about it, and tell him he was a quitter.

He takes his riches and fame for granted at the moment, take it away, and my oh my would it be a different story. Here are your daughters, and im taking away your 8 million pound mansion, fame, skill, fortune, etc. Oh so now you dont want to live in a shanty town anymore??? Pleeeeease, all footballers are the same, shallow, stupid, and have delusional god syndrome.

I do not like the fact he has a hot line to Sheik Mansour, that is a recipe for disaster, I'm sure Robinho had the same, so its little wonder Tevez has few new friends, the other players probably struggle to bond with him completely, due to his hot line, lack of talk with Cook (and Mancini), but untouchable level with the fans.

He cant carry on with us for 3 years feeling like he is mentally, so he either needs a massive fucking slap with a big wet salty fish, or should just leave now and not bother coming back. The guy needs counselling.

Manchester City is not Carlos Tevez.
Manchetser City was not Robinho, Anelka, Berkovic, Kinkladze, Lee, Bell etc etc etc.

The fucking annoying thing is, its in his hands, and he is going to drag it out all summer. I really really wish we would have been behind bobby and said you have 2 weeks to decide, or whatever it was.

This way, no one will believe him, even when he comes out and says he is staying. Its damaging to the squad and the morale of the club. IMO we need to cut our losses, remember we can offer more now than any other club bar Barcelona.

He can be replaced.

Re: Neil Ashton Exclusive Tevez Interview

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:20 am
by s1ty m
I am old enough to have seen Colin bell, though I was quite young when he got injured. I idolised tueart...fantastic player. Tevez, however, is the best player I've seen in a city shirt. Keeping him is essential.