Ted Hughes wrote:Not buying this family stuff as enough of a reason on its own for him to leave but not buying the idea he's keen to go either. Kia must be heavily involved in this. Whether Tevez feels he owes him because he got him out of the ghetto or whether he's helped Tevez' family in Argentina, or is some kind of Don Corleone over there; somehow he's got influence over Tevez & I recon we either buy him off or Tevez goes.
BobKowalski wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Not buying this family stuff as enough of a reason on its own for him to leave but not buying the idea he's keen to go either. Kia must be heavily involved in this. Whether Tevez feels he owes him because he got him out of the ghetto or whether he's helped Tevez' family in Argentina, or is some kind of Don Corleone over there; somehow he's got influence over Tevez & I recon we either buy him off or Tevez goes.
Agreed. The family issue is partly genuine but mostly a smokescreen for the real reasons driving all of this and for the real reasons you don't have to look much beyond Kia whatsisname.
I've had Tevez down as 100% gone in the summer but this interview has given me pause for thought. I want Tevez to stay - hell its a no brainer - but only a committed Tevez. I don't want him mooning round the place like a love sick teenager ala Torres at Liverpool. My money is still on him going but am starting to wonder if it is as cut and dried as I supposed.
Ted Hughes wrote:Not buying this family stuff as enough of a reason on its own for him to leave but not buying the idea he's keen to go either. Kia must be heavily involved in this. Whether Tevez feels he owes him because he got him out of the ghetto or whether he's helped Tevez' family in Argentina, or is some kind of Don Corleone over there; somehow he's got influence over Tevez & I recon we either buy him off or Tevez goes.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
We can't buy Kia off of anything. He is Tevez's agent there's not a chance he'd leave his favourite "friend".
Personally I'm still convinced he is off. Obviously saying all this crap because there are still couple of games where he'll play. I think he is going to Italy. Careerwise as stupid move as he can make at this stage but he is banging that fine Italian model ass.
Wooders wrote:Wish he would be more honest about his reasons though and stop using his daughters as an excuse. Samuel said what we're all thinking - you won't be any closer to Argentina in Spain or Italy
ant london wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
We can't buy Kia off of anything. He is Tevez's agent there's not a chance he'd leave his favourite "friend".
Personally I'm still convinced he is off. Obviously saying all this crap because there are still couple of games where he'll play. I think he is going to Italy. Careerwise as stupid move as he can make at this stage but he is banging that fine Italian model ass.
Agree that there is no chance we could pay off Kia to sever links/stop acting for Carlos.
What we could do though is pay him off in the form of some kind of re-signing/loyalty type bonus to essentially compensate him for the fee he "forsakes" by not moving Carlos on.
Clearly we also have to do something to accomodate Tevez's family/model banging conundrum.
It's a big pain in the arse to have to handle for the club and a lot of moving parts BUT Tevez would be extraordinarily difficult to replace. I'm convinced that Dzeko and Mario will be much improved next season but are they sure to be able to step up and plug a 20+ goal gap that Carlos would leave....well, I'd not be wanting to take that risk.
If we bring back Adebayor and sign Drogba then I'd be tempted to just sell Carlos but handling Mario/Ade/Drog in the dressing room/on the bench is probably as big of an arseache as dealing with this Tevez fix.
Tough call but there are not many strikers even potentially out there (never mind actually available!) who could fill the void he would leave
Ted Hughes wrote:Not buying this family stuff as enough of a reason on its own for him to leave but not buying the idea he's keen to go either. Kia must be heavily involved in this. Whether Tevez feels he owes him because he got him out of the ghetto or whether he's helped Tevez' family in Argentina, or is some kind of Don Corleone over there; somehow he's got influence over Tevez & I recon we either buy him off or Tevez goes.
bigblue wrote:Don't cheat on your wife and family problem solved
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