Crossie
The thought of him makes me feel dirty, like I just barebacked a girl who I later suspect has an STD. Need to scrub my cock with bleach.
Who thinks we need Tevez to win the league?
Its a no from me.
Crossie
The thought of him makes me feel dirty, like I just barebacked a girl who I later suspect has an STD. Need to scrub my cock with bleach.
Who thinks we need Tevez to win the league?
Its a no from me.
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:I Think his directness of play is something we have been missing lately but with Yaya coming back that will return. A dedicated tevez is one of the best in the world but there is more to this than just on the pitch quality. if mancini is happy to have him back and no players have a problem with it then fine but if mancini thinks he is still disruptive or he is going to have a bad influence on players like aguero then it could cause long term damage.
Ted Hughes wrote:Bob's decision.
Goataldo wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Bob's decision.
Pretty important what the team think too though eh.
Kippax wrote:Don't think we either need him or want him back at the club.
The only reason he is coming back to the club is that they have effectively *uc*ed him over. Really like the stance that the club have taken over the situation. Never slammed the door in his face or entered into any kind of slanging match, but on the other hand have held firm and not allowed themselves to be bullied by either the player or more importantlyAC Milan. who have come out of the January transfer window looking extremely amateur. Still reckon they did bottle it over Kaka.
Tevez doesn't really have a choice here, he has to make some sort of attempt to come back. If he doesn't, then he doesn't get paid for the remainder of the season and also lessens his chances of a major club wanting to take on either him or his hefty salary. There is also a growing groundswell that if he were to be sold then the club would be in a fairly strong position to sue him once he has gone for deliberately decreasing his value in order to engineer a move away from the club. Something to do with European trade laws. So we might effectively sue him for 20million quid say, a fairly hefty hit even by his wealthy standards.
And I hope we do sue him as lets not forget that not only has he *hit on the club and Mancini but also us as paying spectators, the very people that he has happily had help pay his wages over the past couple of years.
Don't get me wrong, Tevez is an excellent player and we have much to thank him for in helping us on our quest and I will always recognise the effort he has put in and the value of his input. But it is now time to move on we have the players to be able to succeed now is not the time for self doubt.
Mancini has to be seen to be playing ball here otherwise Tevez could scream restriction of trade, but there is nothing to say that he has to pick him when fit and it would still leave the club in a strong bargaining position in the summer. If we really need him between now and the end of the season then use him but after yesterdays outburst on Argentine TV who could put there hand on there heart and say that with the scores at 1-1against THAT LOT in the 94th minute, with Tevez sent clean through with only De Gea to beat that he will actually be trying 100% to bury it and send us six points clear.
Hmmmmm thought so.....
Don't play him and get rid in the summer but only on our terms.
Kippax.
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