Kladze wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Now I've read most of the posts on this topic and to say we have a fairly uniform viewpoint amongst fans is quite understated.
However Bob may well have said something quite rash after the Bayern game. . Essentially he made it a "him or me" issue. Was that really that wise from the clubs point of view?
It was very wise from the manager's point of view. Tevez has been a thorn in his side for absolutely ages and was, in all probability, creating much tension behind the scenes and in the dressing room.
Assuming Tevez goes or is pushed, Mancini's authority goes up a fucking big notch.I know there are lots of facets to this argument to take into account, but if you strip it back to the basics, is our "Tevez must die on a rusty nail" stance, all that wise?
YesPut simply, a manager who has been far from convincing or a genuine proven world class striker? Which is harder to replace?
Why would you want to replace that twat?Also, would it be so bad if he played for us again?
YesIf you accept that modern footballers are a mercenary bunch of greedy fuckers, going where the money is, then Tevez is just one more. Admittedly, pretty near the top of the list of culprits, but essentially not that much different. Personally, I reckon if he whacked in a hatrick here and there, plus shoved a couple up Bacon Face, he'd be more or less forgiven by the majority. We're a fickle bunch.
I will NEVER forgive him. I wouldn't even contemplate cheering if he scored the winning goal in the ECL final to be honest.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Is it acceptable for our manager to back us into a corner, probably costing us millions in a transfer fee, by saying something so final in the heat of the moment?
But I digress.
I'm suggesting that if you simply ask the question, who is harder to replace, Tevez or Bob?
I suspect that Carlito might just squeak it.
Feed The Goat wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Is it acceptable for our manager to back us into a corner, probably costing us millions in a transfer fee, by saying something so final in the heat of the moment?
But I digress.
I'm suggesting that if you simply ask the question, who is harder to replace, Tevez or Bob?
I suspect that Carlito might just squeak it.
Tevez has been replaced by sergio so on that score I'd say it's not hard to replace Tevez.
Now replacing bob considering at this moment in time only one manager in this country is above him in the league Table and I take it we dont want him then I recon it's hard to replace him.
So to summarise get rid of an already replaced player on a mil a month or an FA cup winning champions league qualifying manager? I know what id chose
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Personally I'm shocked that he didn't TWAT him in the heat of the moment. I probably would've. I've been in situation in work where someone refused to do something just to prove his point and I really wanted to twat him. really did. However I kept my calm in the situation and used all my connections afterwards to make his working career from now on as miserable as possible. And no, it wasn't something minor.
Mancini acted 100% right way and showed fantastic approach to keep his nerve in that situation.
Good player or not, there HAS to be line somewhere.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Personally I'm shocked that he didn't TWAT him in the heat of the moment. I probably would've. I've been in situation in work where someone refused to do something just to prove his point and I really wanted to twat him. really did. However I kept my calm in the situation and used all my connections afterwards to make his working career from now on as miserable as possible. And no, it wasn't something minor.
Mancini acted 100% right way and showed fantastic approach to keep his nerve in that situation.
Good player or not, there HAS to be line somewhere.
I really do understand that emotion, but....
We were making our stand with other clubs trying to get him on the cheap. £50m if a European club wanted him.
After Munich we will be lucky to get 20m. That one statement has cost us between 20 and 30 million squiddlies. We might be able to afford it, but when it comes to balancing the books for Mr Platini, it leaves a bloody big hole. Plus one striker down in the squad.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Oh and not replacing world class players is nearly always a mistake.
MR IMAINEROAD wrote:I wonder what Brian Clough would have done.
And how hard.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:MR IMAINEROAD wrote:I wonder what Brian Clough would have done.
And how hard.
Exactly.
He would've had none of this bullshit and kicked Tevez arse to orbit.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:MR IMAINEROAD wrote:I wonder what Brian Clough would have done.
And how hard.
Exactly.
He would've had none of this bullshit and kicked Tevez arse to orbit.
Different age though.
Sadly it aint like that now.
And yes we have Aguero, but without Tevez we are still one striker light.
Ted Hughes wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:MR IMAINEROAD wrote:I wonder what Brian Clough would have done.
And how hard.
Exactly.
He would've had none of this bullshit and kicked Tevez arse to orbit.
Different age though.
Sadly it aint like that now.
And yes we have Aguero, but without Tevez we are still one striker light.
This is true, but we were still one striker light with him. He hasn't been fit this season & hasn't been worth a shirt.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:MR IMAINEROAD wrote:I wonder what Brian Clough would have done.
And how hard.
Exactly.
He would've had none of this bullshit and kicked Tevez arse to orbit.
Different age though.
Sadly it aint like that now.
And yes we have Aguero, but without Tevez we are still one striker light.
This is true, but we were still one striker light with him. He hasn't been fit this season & hasn't been worth a shirt.
I thought he looked v good with Aguero v Wigan
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Personally I'm shocked that he didn't TWAT him in the heat of the moment. I probably would've. I've been in situation in work where someone refused to do something just to prove his point and I really wanted to twat him. really did. However I kept my calm in the situation and used all my connections afterwards to make his working career from now on as miserable as possible. And no, it wasn't something minor.
Mancini acted 100% right way and showed fantastic approach to keep his nerve in that situation.
Good player or not, there HAS to be line somewhere.
I really do understand that emotion, but....
We were making our stand with other clubs trying to get him on the cheap. £50m if a European club wanted him.
After Munich we will be lucky to get 20m. That one statement has cost us between 20 and 30 million squiddlies. We might be able to afford it, but when it comes to balancing the books for Mr Platini, it leaves a bloody big hole. Plus one striker down in the squad.
No one was going to spend 50m on him. That became clear. There simply wasn't anyone with that sort of money (that's two or three clubs in the world) who was or is interested of him.
I agree that we need to get rid of him for good money and I did agree in summer with holding out for something like 40m but it is clear now that he has quit on us so his value will plummet no matter what Mancini or anyone in the club does. May I also remind that everyone thought that he'd be professional for us until we find suitable buyer. I mean, isn't that his mantra "I have always been professional and give my everything on the pitch". Quite.
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