Nige wrote:I can honestly say right now I hate the Argie fucker! I never want to see him in a City shirt again and if our oil rich owners have any sense we'll ditch the cunt and right off £30M. The impact to the PL, CL and overview morale if we bring him into the squad is too much of a risk.
Can you guys do a poll to gauge MCF.net perspective? I wonder sometimes if I'm being irrational.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:THE FAT LITTLE CUNT IS A LIAR AND I HOPE WE FUCK HIM AND MAKE A HUGE EXAMPLE OF HIM TO THE WORLD.
I guarantee Tevez will be shitting it now as the reality has hit home.
gillie wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:THE FAT LITTLE CUNT IS A LIAR AND I HOPE WE FUCK HIM AND MAKE A HUGE EXAMPLE OF HIM TO THE WORLD.
I guarantee Tevez will be shitting it now as the reality has hit home.
Has he played in the CL this season for us though i cant remember my mind is not what it used to be.
Cheers.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:THE FAT LITTLE CUNT IS A LIAR AND I HOPE WE FUCK HIM AND MAKE A HUGE EXAMPLE OF HIM TO THE WORLD.
I guarantee Tevez will be shitting it now as the reality has hit home.
Dameerto wrote:This is the precedent set in the Mutu case, and one that the other players in the squad would do well to learn: a player is legally obliged to 'reasonably' maintain his value.
The Premier League leaders suspect Tevez's actions may have been premeditated after he had been told six days before the Bayern game that his requests to leave the club had cost him £6m in loyalty bonuses due over the course of his contract.
What might Mancini’s defence be?
Strictly, it is up to the City manager to prove that his allegation was true - known as a defence of justification. That could be difficult. City have found Tévez in breach of five club rules - but crucially, regarding the confusion of the substitutes’ bench, the club could not secure firm evidence that he refused to play.
Mancini’s lawyers could instead argue that, with the eyes of football worldwide on Tévez’s behaviour, the Italian had a duty to explain to viewers what he honestly believed to be happening. They would argue that his comments are protected from libel action even if he was wrong, under a defence of 'qualified privilege’.
A court is likely to take Mancini’s side, says Razi Mireskandari, managing partner of Simons Muirhead & Burton. “He had a right to explain his honest opinion. If I was Mancini I would say, I acted reasonably in the circumstances, and I communicated what I believed was true,” he said. “And an English jury will say, Tévez, you sat on your ---- and didn’t get up.”
brite blu sky wrote:The Mail are saying that the Sheik has told Mancini he will personally pay all Bob's legal costs out of his own pocket if FatSoftArse tries to sue. Also speculating that Mansour is livid about Fatso and would be happy to let him disappear into the reserves for the next 2 years if needs be.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2053885/Sheik-Mansour-pay-Roberto-Mancinis-Carlos-Tevez-law-bill.html
That is pretty conclusive support from the good Sheik if correct.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:brite blu sky wrote:The Mail are saying that the Sheik has told Mancini he will personally pay all Bob's legal costs out of his own pocket if FatSoftArse tries to sue. Also speculating that Mansour is livid about Fatso and would be happy to let him disappear into the reserves for the next 2 years if needs be.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2053885/Sheik-Mansour-pay-Roberto-Mancinis-Carlos-Tevez-law-bill.html
That is pretty conclusive support from the good Sheik if correct.
It would be great if we could just let him rot, however the problem there is this,
From FIFA rules regarding breach of contract
Article 15 - Terminating a contract with sporting just cause
An established professional who has, in the course of the season, appeared in fewer than ten per cent of the official matches in which his club has been involved may terminate his contract prematurely on the ground of sporting just cause. Due consideration shall be given to the player's circumstances in the appraisal of such cases.
The existence of a sporting just cause shall be established on a case by- case basis. In such a case, sporting sanctions shall not be imposed,though compensation may be payable. A professional may only terminate his contract on this basis in the 15 days following the last official match of the season of the club with which he is registered.
brite blu sky wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:brite blu sky wrote:The Mail are saying that the Sheik has told Mancini he will personally pay all Bob's legal costs out of his own pocket if FatSoftArse tries to sue. Also speculating that Mansour is livid about Fatso and would be happy to let him disappear into the reserves for the next 2 years if needs be.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2053885/Sheik-Mansour-pay-Roberto-Mancinis-Carlos-Tevez-law-bill.html
That is pretty conclusive support from the good Sheik if correct.
It would be great if we could just let him rot, however the problem there is this,
From FIFA rules regarding breach of contract
Article 15 - Terminating a contract with sporting just cause
An established professional who has, in the course of the season, appeared in fewer than ten per cent of the official matches in which his club has been involved may terminate his contract prematurely on the ground of sporting just cause. Due consideration shall be given to the player's circumstances in the appraisal of such cases.
The existence of a sporting just cause shall be established on a case by- case basis. In such a case, sporting sanctions shall not be imposed,though compensation may be payable. A professional may only terminate his contract on this basis in the 15 days following the last official match of the season of the club with which he is registered.
Interesting stuff. I would think that City could circumvent that in a few ways. One by claiming he wasn't isn't fit. Two by just forcing him to make appearances in official reserve games for the minimum amount. Y'know like the last 10 mins of a cup tie v Morecambe and stuff like that.
Chinners wrote:On Sunday City scored three goals in the space of 237 seconds, against Wolves they scored three in 230 seconds
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