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by Tokyo Blue » Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:47 am
Socrates wrote:Supposedly it is about whether his wife and kids will agree to go to live there rather than proximity to Argentina. They fancied Milan or Spain and she didn't want to come back to Manchester so he agitated for a move. The missus relented and she was back in Manchester when he did his flounce! He stated he was happy now as his family were with him. That's what makes it all the more ridiculous and sad.
I think he genuinely felt hard done by being left out of the side, doesn't seem to realise that being a stone overweight after the Argentina defeat was the main reason for that. The man is clearly not too bright and easily manipulated by Sir Hiss.
In some ways I feel a bit sorry for him. Bobby has said ages ago that all he has to do is apologise and he can come back. Whoever is advising him not too, presumably Sir Hiss, should take most of our ire.
I know what you mean but if he hasn't got the balls to stand up to his "advisor", then he deserves all he gets.
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by Socrates » Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:50 am
Tokyo Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Supposedly it is about whether his wife and kids will agree to go to live there rather than proximity to Argentina. They fancied Milan or Spain and she didn't want to come back to Manchester so he agitated for a move. The missus relented and she was back in Manchester when he did his flounce! He stated he was happy now as his family were with him. That's what makes it all the more ridiculous and sad.
I think he genuinely felt hard done by being left out of the side, doesn't seem to realise that being a stone overweight after the Argentina defeat was the main reason for that. The man is clearly not too bright and easily manipulated by Sir Hiss.
In some ways I feel a bit sorry for him. Bobby has said ages ago that all he has to do is apologise and he can come back. Whoever is advising him not too, presumably Sir Hiss, should take most of our ire.
I know what you mean but if he hasn't got the balls to stand up to his "advisor", then he deserves all he gets.
Yes but he sees Sir Hiss as the wise man that made him rich, if only he could realise he is the stupid man that is making Sir Hiss richer!
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by BlueinBosnia » Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:10 pm
CTID Hants wrote:simon12 wrote:http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/1516/53/exclusive-manchester-city-agree-sale-tevez-anzhi
Exclusive - Manchester City agree sale of Tevez to Anzhi
Carlos Tevez is set to seal a move to Anzhi Makhachkala, talkSPORT understands.
The Argentine striker, who hasn't played for Manchester City since September, saw a potential move to AC Milan collapse in the January transfer window.
He has since been included in City's revised 25-man Premier League squad, raising the possibility he could play for the club again.
Roberto Mancini even hinted at a first-team return for Tevez in his press conference on Friday ahead of this weekend's game with Fulham.
But City have now agreed a deal to sell Tevez to mega-rich Russian side Anzhi, who are understood to have met the Premier League leaders' asking price for the 27-year-old.
Can`t see him going there its further from argentina than we are.
How does that work beyond the transfer window??
Russia and a couple of other countries don't have to play by the same UEFA transfer window, 'cos they have a summer league. Same with South American clubs. I think anyone can sell to them, but not buy from them.
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by john68 » Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:12 pm
I agree about his stupidity...all his brains being in his feet but he will feel a whole chunk of undying loyalty and gratitude to those advisor(s) who have made him rich...
They have also made him rich, beyond his wildest dreams as they took him from the Buenos Aires shanty town into super doopa millionairdom.
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by simon12 » Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:43 pm
BlueinBosnia wrote:CTID Hants wrote:simon12 wrote:http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/1516/53/exclusive-manchester-city-agree-sale-tevez-anzhi
Exclusive - Manchester City agree sale of Tevez to Anzhi
Carlos Tevez is set to seal a move to Anzhi Makhachkala, talkSPORT understands.
The Argentine striker, who hasn't played for Manchester City since September, saw a potential move to AC Milan collapse in the January transfer window.
He has since been included in City's revised 25-man Premier League squad, raising the possibility he could play for the club again.
Roberto Mancini even hinted at a first-team return for Tevez in his press conference on Friday ahead of this weekend's game with Fulham.
But City have now agreed a deal to sell Tevez to mega-rich Russian side Anzhi, who are understood to have met the Premier League leaders' asking price for the 27-year-old.
Can`t see him going there its further from argentina than we are.
How does that work beyond the transfer window??
Russia and a couple of other countries don't have to play by the same UEFA transfer window, 'cos they have a summer league. Same with South American clubs. I think anyone can sell to them, but not buy from them.
Russian transfer window is 3 weeks longer than ours mate.
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by john68 » Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:49 pm
You'd think they'd want to keep all their windows shut with the temperatures being what they are in Siberia. Thepoor buggers must be freezing to death.
I am sure that Mrs Tevez will love it there....Huddled round the log fire 23 hours a day. I hear that they have 3 restaurants too. She should get a new fur coat out it....Wonder what colour GULAG 15 FC play in?
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by Socrates » Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:53 pm
john68 wrote:You'd think they'd want to keep all their windows shut with the temperatures being what they are in Siberia. Thepoor buggers must be freezing to death.
I am sure that Mrs Tevez will love it there....Huddled round the log fire 23 hours a day. I hear that they have 3 restaurants too. She should get a new fur coat out it....Wonder what colour GULAG 15 FC play in?
Seems a tad unlikely that she would agree to move there to me but the weather wasn't the reason for her not liking Manchester, it was the lack of a supportive network. Reportedly she is good friends with Mrs Aguero and that is presumably why she finally came back to Manchester in August?
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by Tokyo Blue » Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:09 pm
Socrates wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Supposedly it is about whether his wife and kids will agree to go to live there rather than proximity to Argentina. They fancied Milan or Spain and she didn't want to come back to Manchester so he agitated for a move. The missus relented and she was back in Manchester when he did his flounce! He stated he was happy now as his family were with him. That's what makes it all the more ridiculous and sad.
I think he genuinely felt hard done by being left out of the side, doesn't seem to realise that being a stone overweight after the Argentina defeat was the main reason for that. The man is clearly not too bright and easily manipulated by Sir Hiss.
In some ways I feel a bit sorry for him. Bobby has said ages ago that all he has to do is apologise and he can come back. Whoever is advising him not too, presumably Sir Hiss, should take most of our ire.
I know what you mean but if he hasn't got the balls to stand up to his "advisor", then he deserves all he gets.
Yes but he sees Sir Hiss as the wise man that made him rich, if only he could realise he is the stupid man that is making Sir Hiss richer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHhOx68AS_sNot the alarm Jon, but appropriate.
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by Socrates » Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:20 pm
Tokyo Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Supposedly it is about whether his wife and kids will agree to go to live there rather than proximity to Argentina. They fancied Milan or Spain and she didn't want to come back to Manchester so he agitated for a move. The missus relented and she was back in Manchester when he did his flounce! He stated he was happy now as his family were with him. That's what makes it all the more ridiculous and sad.
I think he genuinely felt hard done by being left out of the side, doesn't seem to realise that being a stone overweight after the Argentina defeat was the main reason for that. The man is clearly not too bright and easily manipulated by Sir Hiss.
In some ways I feel a bit sorry for him. Bobby has said ages ago that all he has to do is apologise and he can come back. Whoever is advising him not too, presumably Sir Hiss, should take most of our ire.
I know what you mean but if he hasn't got the balls to stand up to his "advisor", then he deserves all he gets.
Yes but he sees Sir Hiss as the wise man that made him rich, if only he could realise he is the stupid man that is making Sir Hiss richer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHhOx68AS_sNot the alarm Jon, but appropriate.
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by Blue Since 76 » Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:29 pm
john68 wrote:I agree about his stupidity...all his brains being in his feet but he will feel a whole chunk of undying loyalty and gratitude to those advisor(s) who have made him rich...
They have also made him rich, beyond his wildest dreams as they took him from the Buenos Aires shanty town into super doopa millionairdom.
And hopefully under their advice, he's heading straight back. Whether we get a penny out of this is almost beyond the point now. I'd just be happy to see him bankrupt and banned from football. Another 50 years of living in some Argentinian slum, wittering on about the Malvinas. Wonder if his missus would stand by scarface once he's penniless?
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by Lev Bronstein » Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:25 pm
I wonder how much it would cost to get Tevez free of Joorbhian?
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by zuricity » Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:40 pm
Lev Bronstein wrote:I wonder how much it would cost to get Tevez free of Joorbhian?
wgaf? lev why do you raise this question ? both are not worth the steam of anybody's piss , never mind my own ...
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by 1950 » Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:48 pm
Would've been nice if he was here today... with a shovel in hand.
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by dazby » Sat Feb 04, 2012 9:49 pm
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
For a start, I would never have a current bad shag in my bed..ever.
Secondly , Never, Ever take back a shag that slagged you off and threatened to drop her pants at any given moment to anyone that had money, no matter if she took it up the arse and then sucked your ribs through your cock............as tempting as it would be to get this shag back in your bed....you know deep down you cant go there again as the dirty bitch is rotten to the core.
Simples.
Sucked your ribs through your cock? How does that work then?
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by Lev Bronstein » Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:41 am
zuricity wrote:Lev Bronstein wrote:I wonder how much it would cost to get Tevez free of Joorbhian?
wgaf? lev why do you raise this question ? both are not worth the steam of anybody's piss , never mind my own ...
Well... he's on our books. KJ has caused al the shit. Get rid of KJ, welcome back to Manchester Carlos, now do as you're told.
Might work
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by DCA » Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:45 am
I'm guessing you would have to make KJ sleep with the fishes to get rid of his influence.
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by Lev Bronstein » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:06 am
DCA wrote:I'm guessing you would have to make KJ sleep with the fishes to get rid of his influence.
You may say that, I couldn't possibly agree.
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by Beeks » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:11 am
People put too much emphasis on Kias involvement
Let's face it..Tevez..well he's a bit of a dick isn't he?
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