Ted Hughes wrote:The PFA have backed Tevez:
The Professional Footballers Association have backed Carlos Tevez after the striker was fined by Manchester City.
City imposed a fine of four weeks' wages - believed to be around £800,000 - after finding Tevez guilty of misconduct during the Champions League match against Bayern Munich on September 27, when manager Roberto Mancini claimed the striker refused to play.
City had asked the PFA to ratify the fine, but PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor has backed the Argentinian after attending last week's heading.
A PFA statement read: "The PFA's opinion, based on all the evidence presented, is that Carlos Tevez never refused to play for the club.
"This is accepted by the club in that the charge against Carlos made at the hearing was not one of refusing to play. As such the PFA considers that there is no justification for a fine other than up to the prescribed sanction of two weeks' wages agreed by the FA, the Premier League and PFA.
"The PFA has informed the Manchester City Football Club accordingly and Carlos will continue to be supported by the PFA in this regard.
Fucking bunch of money grabbing corrupt cunts.
Beeks wrote:Wtf do you expect?
They are the players union!
Beeks wrote:Wtf do you expect?
They are the players union!
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.
CityGer wrote:Just watched the Gordon Taylor interview in full and it's made me quite sad.
I can't believe how low certain aspects of the game have stooped and how low senior figures within the game are willing to stoop.
Taylor has always justified his position by being a 'football man'. If he were a 'football man' then he'd know full well that tevez refused to take the field of play that night and he'd have told tevez and kia that the PFA couldn't support them in the circumstances without losing all credibility.
Beefymcfc wrote:CityGer wrote:Just watched the Gordon Taylor interview in full and it's made me quite sad.
I can't believe how low certain aspects of the game have stooped and how low senior figures within the game are willing to stoop.
Taylor has always justified his position by being a 'football man'. If he were a 'football man' then he'd know full well that tevez refused to take the field of play that night and he'd have told tevez and kia that the PFA couldn't support them in the circumstances without losing all credibility.
The thing that gets me is that we have to run it past them in the first place.
CityGer wrote:Worst of all, as much as we try and kid ourselves that tevez and kia have met their match, they'll win. He'll leave in a cut price deal and be far better off and us far worse off than had he left in the summer.
This whole thing was orchestrated by these two slimey cunts and they'll get what they want. To hear that turd Taylor help them on their way really does make the blood boil. I'd say he should be ashamed but like many others, including Tevez's new 'PR Advisor' Paul McCarthy, he clearly has no shame.
michaelcityfan wrote:Keep him on the payroll make him train on his own teach him a fucking lesson and make him an example to all these overpaid tossers. the least a man can do is earn the obscene money he is on. CUNT
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