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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby CitizenYank » Tue May 10, 2011 11:21 pm

I believe they wanted 50 mill for him. That seems fair. OF course they will complain we using extortion!!
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Goataldo » Wed May 11, 2011 12:32 am

We've proved we can win without him, but when he came on tonight his keep-ball play was immense, and he was always there for an early return pass, generally in a position which advanced our position on the field. I thought he looked a cut above anyone on the pitch, and I was almost surprised by how good he was, and remembered how much he offers. We will progress without him, and I'm resigned to his leaving, but we would progress so much better with him.

I can see why Italy would be a more desirable place to live for someone from Argentina, which is an annoying stumbling block for us. Culturally it must be more similar. Wish he'd stop being so selfish, think of how his children could grow up as multiply gifted bi-lingual City fans with the word at their priveliged door step, and hang about a few seasons whilst we set Europe on fire and become the best team in the land (in all the world).

Someone translate this and send it to him. Nice one.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby aaron bond » Wed May 11, 2011 12:46 am

The guy is just class and I definitely don't want him to leave. However, if he does decide to go and we get £50m for him, I'll say thanks and just appreciate the great job he did in his 2 years with us.

I don't understand why so many people on here are quick to slag him off and want him not to play in the rest of the season. He's our best player so that's just stupid. You could see what we've been missing when he came on tonight.

In the 'real' world, plenty of people want to move jobs so they can make more money. If people want to move jobs in the real world, it also doesn't mean that they don't care about doing a good job in their current role before they move on. Furthermore, plenty of people like to move abroad and work in different countries for a few years, before moving back home. I don't see why footballers are expected to be any different. They don't have the emotional attachment to clubs that the fans do and so to them it's just a job. The Matt Le Tissier's of this world are few and far between.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Blue Blood » Wed May 11, 2011 1:11 am

aaron bond wrote:The guy is just class and I definitely don't want him to leave. However, if he does decide to go and we get £50m for him, I'll say thanks and just appreciate the great job he did in his 2 years with us.

I don't understand why so many people on here are quick to slag him off and want him not to play in the rest of the season. He's our best player so that's just stupid. You could see what we've been missing when he came on tonight.

In the 'real' world, plenty of people want to move jobs so they can make more money. If people want to move jobs in the real world, it also doesn't mean that they don't care about doing a good job in their current role before they move on. Furthermore, plenty of people like to move abroad and work in different countries for a few years, before moving back home. I don't see why footballers are expected to be any different. They don't have the emotional attachment to clubs that the fans do and so to them it's just a job. The Matt Le Tissier's of this world are few and far between.


Cracking post pal.

Heart rules head sometimes when it come to Tevez but you are right.

I want him to bleed blue and swear undying love for the club but alas it's not gonna happen sadly. Perhaps accepting the inevitable and hoping he turns in the finest game of his career on sat is the best way forward.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Sideshow Bob » Wed May 11, 2011 1:55 am

While I agree that Tevez looked good when he came on yesterday, let's not forget that he went something like 3 months w/o a PL goal from open play. And, he's gotten tons of rest, so it's unsurprising he looked lively for a quick cameo. He does not look 100% match fit to me.

We won the semi without him. I'm not convinced we would have won it with him. Start him on the bench for the final.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Biamp » Wed May 11, 2011 4:15 am

Blue Blood wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:On another note....SO FUCKIGN OBVIOUS he went to Italy to strike up a deal with Inter..........fuckign twat should have had the decency to watch the Semi Final...this still irritates the fuck out of me......anyway.


Same.

But if he scores the winner in the cup final I'll let him off.

No chance he'll be here next season, surprisingly I'm really not fussed though.


Totally agree. I don't think he'll stick around come next season. I thought he wants to go to Spain.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Biamp » Wed May 11, 2011 4:20 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:I think Inter is the only viable option as it would be a player plus cash swap Id imagine........I dont think there is another club apart from RM that would do a similar deal.


I wouldn't mind Sneijder being part of the deal.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby dazby » Wed May 11, 2011 6:26 am

He's crap. He should have scored last night. ;-)
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Wed May 11, 2011 6:39 am

It always ends up in tears with former rags. Always.

Earlier he was talking about being closer to his kids what as a proud father of young child I can understand. thing is though that it's not his family that is in Italy but some cheap slut he is banging.
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Wed May 11, 2011 7:01 am

Not sure whether Inter could afford him. And if it has to be a deal including Wesley, then it hardly makes Inter look especiallly ambitious or a good bet for success.
financially and from a competitive view I'm pretty sure he is better off staying.
he does get on my nerves with his whining, what exactly is it he wants? Everything is in place for him here.
And yes, he did show us what we've been missing in those few minutes last night.
Him and Silva can open Stoke up time and again.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed May 11, 2011 7:07 am

Biamp wrote:
Blue Blood wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:On another note....SO FUCKIGN OBVIOUS he went to Italy to strike up a deal with Inter..........fuckign twat should have had the decency to watch the Semi Final...this still irritates the fuck out of me......anyway.


Same.

But if he scores the winner in the cup final I'll let him off.

No chance he'll be here next season, surprisingly I'm really not fussed though.


Totally agree. I don't think he'll stick around come next season. I thought he wants to go to Spain.


He looked absolutely nowhere near fit to me & I find talk of him playing on Saturday, astonishing. He still looked better than Dzeko in every possible aspect of the game, more brains, skill, heart, threat, effort & was even better when under a high ball. Whether he leaves or stays, & whether Dzeko & Balotelli improve or not, he is better than the pair of them put together & it's bloody obvious they can't replace what Tevez brings. If he goes, we have to find someone to bring those qualities back or we will be a weaker side.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Avalon » Wed May 11, 2011 7:23 am

Nobody in the world can bring what Tevez brings. It's like him and Kuyt who never stop running and working for the club. Dzeko has a poor first touch, which he really needs to work on, but the flick on header to Silva, before Silva returned the pass and he shot at goal is something we cannot expect from Tevez. Dzeko brings new elements into the game, ones we need. Tevez will always go through the middle, with Dzeko, players can go wide.

As for Tevez leaving? I hope not. He's a wonderful player. Even if he wants to leave, he still commits to his function on the pitch. He runs around, chasing players, scoring goals and whatnot. So what, he had a bad spell before his injury. Happens to most players. Fact is, he is now one of the best strikers in the world and he plays for us. Even if he wants to leave, he still is willing to run his socks off when he could simply be moping around. Tevez is a great player.

I found it funny though, him warming up, big smile on his face. Walks to the bench, still smiling talking to Given and then gets told off by Mancini for having stopped warming up, Tevez annoyed, gets told to put his bib on, 5 mins later, he's allowed on and there's that big smile again. I found myself chuckling.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby david yearsley » Wed May 11, 2011 7:26 am

Replaceable by only one player Sergio "Kun" Aguero - end of
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed May 11, 2011 7:29 am

Avalon wrote:Nobody in the world can bring what Tevez brings. It's like him and Kuyt who never stop running and working for the club. Dzeko has a poor first touch, which he really needs to work on, but the flick on header to Silva, before Silva returned the pass and he shot at goal is something we cannot expect from Tevez. .


No, Tevez would have scored.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Avalon » Wed May 11, 2011 7:37 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
Avalon wrote:Nobody in the world can bring what Tevez brings. It's like him and Kuyt who never stop running and working for the club. Dzeko has a poor first touch, which he really needs to work on, but the flick on header to Silva, before Silva returned the pass and he shot at goal is something we cannot expect from Tevez. .


No, Tevez would have scored.


He wouldn't, cause he wouldn't have got the flick on header in the first place :P
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed May 11, 2011 7:43 am

Avalon wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Avalon wrote:Nobody in the world can bring what Tevez brings. It's like him and Kuyt who never stop running and working for the club. Dzeko has a poor first touch, which he really needs to work on, but the flick on header to Silva, before Silva returned the pass and he shot at goal is something we cannot expect from Tevez. .


No, Tevez would have scored.


He wouldn't, cause he wouldn't have got the flick on header in the first place :P


If Dzeko won a header the chances are it's one Tevez would have won. He barely got his head on anything above shoulder height.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Avalon » Wed May 11, 2011 8:17 am

But his shoulder height is higher than that of our tiny Argentinian friend anyway, so it is doubtful he would have gotten it, also taking into account Dzeko had either Gallas or Dawson in his back.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed May 11, 2011 8:30 am

Avalon wrote:But his shoulder height is higher than that of our tiny Argentinian friend anyway, so it is doubtful he would have gotten it, also taking into account Dzeko had either Gallas or Dawson in his back.


Own goal aside, I thought Dzeko looked pretty poor compared to Crouch last night & Crouch isn't exactly Alan Shearer. It was like comparing a man to a boy & a wussy mummy's boy at that. He has to work much harder & show much more desire if he's to make it in the Premier League. Imo he almost cost us the game last night.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Avalon » Wed May 11, 2011 8:41 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
Avalon wrote:But his shoulder height is higher than that of our tiny Argentinian friend anyway, so it is doubtful he would have gotten it, also taking into account Dzeko had either Gallas or Dawson in his back.


Own goal aside, I thought Dzeko looked pretty poor compared to Crouch last night & Crouch isn't exactly Alan Shearer. It was like comparing a man to a boy & a wussy mummy's boy at that. He has to work much harder & show much more desire if he's to make it in the Premier League. Imo he almost cost us the game last night.


His first touch was abysmal and hasn't been very good thus far, however, he didn't get a lot of the ball either, which wasn't his fault. I agree though that he didn't play very well and that was mostly down to his first touch.
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Re: Mancini confirms exit wish of Tevez

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed May 11, 2011 9:36 am

Avalon wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Avalon wrote:But his shoulder height is higher than that of our tiny Argentinian friend anyway, so it is doubtful he would have gotten it, also taking into account Dzeko had either Gallas or Dawson in his back.


Own goal aside, I thought Dzeko looked pretty poor compared to Crouch last night & Crouch isn't exactly Alan Shearer. It was like comparing a man to a boy & a wussy mummy's boy at that. He has to work much harder & show much more desire if he's to make it in the Premier League. Imo he almost cost us the game last night.


His first touch was abysmal and hasn't been very good thus far, however, he didn't get a lot of the ball either, which wasn't his fault. I agree though that he didn't play very well and that was mostly down to his first touch.


I thought it was as much down to a lack of bottle. Crouch moved before the ball was kicked, asking for it & anticipating it & if it wasn't where he wanted, he was already on the move to barge into defenders & stop them clearing the ball, keeping us under pressure. Dzeko moved after it was kicked, reacting to it late & letting the defenders have an easy time, allowing Spurs to build from the back. When he tried a bit harder, he disrupted them but he wasn't trying to half the time. Very very poor performance imo.
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