london blue 2 wrote:I reckon he'll join *insert club name here* help them achieve their main goal, then proceed to shit on them from a very high point.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I think one thing is for sure - the cunt wont be playing first team football for us again. It all boils down to proving that the shit refused to pay in Munich, I have this feeling that we wont be able to prove it and will instead do a deal with the cretin..along the lines of play in the reserves till we sell you or we loan him to some obscure club, ,maybe even Maradonas ( Can we do that?) till January.
If he can be loaned out somewhere then we will have already made a pre deal with PSG or some other club at an agreed price.
Dameerto wrote:Mancini is their man so if there are grounds they will back him. The inquiry is a legal requirement paving the way for the termination of his contract (in my opinion). What happens after that, I'm not too sure - could FIFA really make a ban stick? I don't claim to be an expert but it sounds a bit suspect.
mcfc1632 wrote:Dameerto wrote:Mancini is their man so if there are grounds they will back him. The inquiry is a legal requirement paving the way for the termination of his contract (in my opinion). What happens after that, I'm not too sure - could FIFA really make a ban stick? I don't claim to be an expert but it sounds a bit suspect.
They would not even begin the process of trying unless there was absolutely cast-iron proof that there was a refusal to play - not an opinion or strong belief etc. We all know the truth but it is a question of what can be proven beyond all reasonable doubt - and therein lies our difficulty - the twat and his team are likely going to milk us for a bundle.
Ted Hughes wrote:mcfc1632 wrote:Dameerto wrote:Mancini is their man so if there are grounds they will back him. The inquiry is a legal requirement paving the way for the termination of his contract (in my opinion). What happens after that, I'm not too sure - could FIFA really make a ban stick? I don't claim to be an expert but it sounds a bit suspect.
They would not even begin the process of trying unless there was absolutely cast-iron proof that there was a refusal to play - not an opinion or strong belief etc. We all know the truth but it is a question of what can be proven beyond all reasonable doubt - and therein lies our difficulty - the twat and his team are likely going to milk us for a bundle.
Why is Tevez saying on TV: 'I didn't feel mentally & physically ready to play, so I told the manager' not considered sufficient proof ? If he confessed to a murder on TV, he'd be prosecuted.
I keep mentioning this & people just go on as if it never happened; it did, even the BBC mentioned his SKY interview in their report.
Ted Hughes wrote:mcfc1632 wrote:Dameerto wrote:Mancini is their man so if there are grounds they will back him. The inquiry is a legal requirement paving the way for the termination of his contract (in my opinion). What happens after that, I'm not too sure - could FIFA really make a ban stick? I don't claim to be an expert but it sounds a bit suspect.
They would not even begin the process of trying unless there was absolutely cast-iron proof that there was a refusal to play - not an opinion or strong belief etc. We all know the truth but it is a question of what can be proven beyond all reasonable doubt - and therein lies our difficulty - the twat and his team are likely going to milk us for a bundle.
Why is Tevez saying on TV: 'I didn't feel mentally & physically ready to play, so I told the manager' not considered sufficient proof ? If he confessed to a murder on TV, he'd be prosecuted.
I keep mentioning this & people just go on as if it never happened; it did, even the BBC mentioned his SKY interview in their report.
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