Foreverinbluedreams wrote:I was waiting for this. Don't let the shit stirrers get into your heads. Tevez refused to play, end of. Zaba confirmed it. I have put his quote and the link in another thread.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:It's possible the players have been instructed not to talk about the incident itself for legal reasons.
lyons07 wrote:Feel free to merge this into the chinners bollox when he gets out of his pit.
On the back of the mail and times this morning, it was stating players on the bench never heard tevez refuse to go on the pitch, causing unrest in the camp and making things harder in the investigation.
Ted Hughes wrote:Tbh, it's quite possible that even if the players were told by Tevez that he wasn't in the 'right frame of mind' to play, unless they were directly in front of him when he spoke tom Mancini, they may not have heard what he actually said. In that case, their evidence would only be useful as a backup; to ascertain the player's state of mind & give weight to Mancini's story, rather than as proof he refused to play.
What we need here, is for one of the coaching staff sat right nearby, to repeat word for word what Tevez said (even if he never heard him say it) & stich the little cunt up. Whether this will happen, I don't know but it would if I was there; I'd just ask Bob to tell me exactly what our story was, word for word, then I'd lie through my fucking teeth if neccessary, just like Tevez is going to do.
Then the added testimony of the players (that Tevez moaned to them about not wanting to play) would be enough to convince everyone that he's lying about it, in order to save his arse
Stitch the cunt up & if any of the players object; fuck them off, whoever they are. You're either with us or against us.
Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Tbh, it's quite possible that even if the players were told by Tevez that he wasn't in the 'right frame of mind' to play, unless they were directly in front of him when he spoke tom Mancini, they may not have heard what he actually said. In that case, their evidence would only be useful as a backup; to ascertain the player's state of mind & give weight to Mancini's story, rather than as proof he refused to play.
What we need here, is for one of the coaching staff sat right nearby, to repeat word for word what Tevez said (even if he never heard him say it) & stich the little cunt up. Whether this will happen, I don't know but it would if I was there; I'd just ask Bob to tell me exactly what our story was, word for word, then I'd lie through my fucking teeth if neccessary, just like Tevez is going to do.
Then the added testimony of the players (that Tevez moaned to them about not wanting to play) would be enough to convince everyone that he's lying about it, in order to save his arse
Stitch the cunt up & if any of the players object; fuck them off, whoever they are. You're either with us or against us.
That's it Ted, let's not find the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth, let's just hear what we want to hear. Luckily, we know the Chairman will not take the easy option as was shown with the Garry Cook/Onuaha affair and we should find out what has actually gone on.
Nice sentiments though.
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Tbh, it's quite possible that even if the players were told by Tevez that he wasn't in the 'right frame of mind' to play, unless they were directly in front of him when he spoke tom Mancini, they may not have heard what he actually said. In that case, their evidence would only be useful as a backup; to ascertain the player's state of mind & give weight to Mancini's story, rather than as proof he refused to play.
What we need here, is for one of the coaching staff sat right nearby, to repeat word for word what Tevez said (even if he never heard him say it) & stich the little cunt up. Whether this will happen, I don't know but it would if I was there; I'd just ask Bob to tell me exactly what our story was, word for word, then I'd lie through my fucking teeth if neccessary, just like Tevez is going to do.
Then the added testimony of the players (that Tevez moaned to them about not wanting to play) would be enough to convince everyone that he's lying about it, in order to save his arse
Stitch the cunt up & if any of the players object; fuck them off, whoever they are. You're either with us or against us.
That's it Ted, let's not find the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth, let's just hear what we want to hear. Luckily, we know the Chairman will not take the easy option as was shown with the Garry Cook/Onuaha affair and we should find out what has actually gone on.
Nice sentiments though.
We know what has gone on; Tevez refused to play, Kia told him he's a thick cunt & this could cost them a fortune & wrote out a statement to get him off the hook as he has already used this ploy with Mascherano, so knows how far you can push it legally.
Our problem is proving it. If the players either didn't hear it, or are hiding, get a member of the coaching staff who 'did' hear it to testify & use the statements which some players have already made (that Tevez said to them that he wasn't ready to play) as evidence to back it up. We're not interested in an inquest as to who said what here which hangs around the dressing room, we just need to sort the little shite out & make a fucking example of him.
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Tbh, it's quite possible that even if the players were told by Tevez that he wasn't in the 'right frame of mind' to play, unless they were directly in front of him when he spoke tom Mancini, they may not have heard what he actually said. In that case, their evidence would only be useful as a backup; to ascertain the player's state of mind & give weight to Mancini's story, rather than as proof he refused to play.
What we need here, is for one of the coaching staff sat right nearby, to repeat word for word what Tevez said (even if he never heard him say it) & stich the little cunt up. Whether this will happen, I don't know but it would if I was there; I'd just ask Bob to tell me exactly what our story was, word for word, then I'd lie through my fucking teeth if neccessary, just like Tevez is going to do.
Then the added testimony of the players (that Tevez moaned to them about not wanting to play) would be enough to convince everyone that he's lying about it, in order to save his arse
Stitch the cunt up & if any of the players object; fuck them off, whoever they are. You're either with us or against us.
That's it Ted, let's not find the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth, let's just hear what we want to hear. Luckily, we know the Chairman will not take the easy option as was shown with the Garry Cook/Onuaha affair and we should find out what has actually gone on.
Nice sentiments though.
We know what has gone on; Tevez refused to play, Kia told him he's a thick cunt & this could cost them a fortune & wrote out a statement to get him off the hook as he has already used this ploy with Mascherano, so knows how far you can push it legally.
Our problem is proving it. If the players either didn't hear it, or are hiding, get a member of the coaching staff who 'did' hear it to testify & use the statements which some players have already made (that Tevez said to them that he wasn't ready to play) as evidence to back it up. We're not interested in an inquest as to who said what here which hangs around the dressing room, we just need to sort the little shite out & make a fucking example of him.
paddyblue wrote:what member of the staff was bending down talking to tevez on the bench? he would know all
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