Mancio4ever wrote:Only very few idiots and some kids have yet to understand that the issue with Herman had been, is and eventually will be the sole fact that his power of attorney is held by a criminal. it is a mere fact already proven by the previous history enjoyed by the owners of WHU and Trafford Filth FCs. At City it has costed a shitloads of trouble with more than a year steady attempt to destabilize the Owners/manager project, let alone the additional little stupid thing of a decent CEO forced to resign and the need to show the door to one of the most loved product of the Accademy.
Still when his lord allows Carlos Tevez to play football instead of his (kia's) business needs, he proves every time to be one of the most influential strikers in the world and additionally, when committed to the team game plan and football pattern, a very fitting in the gear one.
only blinds cannot see that the last two sparkling performance are due to:
a) the manager, fully backed by the Chairman, succeded to tear the pressure off the players shoulders.
b) Carlos Tevez presence on the field has provided a proper lead to the attacking line and boosted spaces and width for Aguero, Silva and Nasri to play their tip tap and tricky passing game.
I don't even care of goals scored and assists provided: they are just icing on the cake of an engine refurbished up to at least 80%. we have seen the pace and flair back in a sudden while, and it is pretty much irrespective of the quality of the opposition: a softer and friendly Albions at home, rather than a tougher one away at the on form Canaries.
Since new years I haven't seen any of our strikers shoting freely like we have seen in the last 3 days and this is entirely due to pressure steamed off and confidence back. Ted had already pointed out in the recent weeks how important is/had been for our system the lack of a CF capable of leading the line in a proper manner: more eloquently than I am capable of.
Because I am a stubborn bastard, I just rang the most influential contact I enjoy among the members of the London business community and prayed him to try and understand, through the very influential lawyers who advise his business, what fucking kind of contractual power this Kia cunt actually hold on the still City player.
for the daft it may seems I feel there is some well introduced advisor around, either hammer, yoonite or city fan, who has already scratched his head with the disere to answer to the question:
Can the iron chain which link Tevez to Kia be broken, ffs???
In the positive I smell the opportunity to deem such a huge player to change rappresentative/agent/attorney and start a new life at City for the mutual enjoyment.
If I'll get any worth info on the subject I revert, still remaining the most opposite of an ITK... :-)
Thoughts, slags, discussion?
CityGer wrote:No, has to go.
Absolute cunt. Horrible, selfish bastard.
We could have been celebrating a title today but for that piece of shit. Sooner he's fucked off the better.
Bitter sweet for me today watching that piece of shit.
craigmcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:How much is left on his contract ?
From memory I think his deal ends in 2014, 2 years left.
Dameerto wrote:I've a sneaky feeling he might be here next season - but that was before his hattrick and assist today. He's becoming hot property again - which many might quote as a motivation for his performance.
ronk wrote:Get out while the going is good. Let's not fool ourselves for a moment, he doesn't want to be here, he's in the shop window.
Best for us to get a good deal, best for him to get his career back. This will go sour again if there's the time.
Green & Blue wrote:Dameerto wrote:I've a sneaky feeling he might be here next season - but that was before his hattrick and assist today. He's becoming hot property again - which many might quote as a motivation for his performance.
Im sure this Tevez debate is far from over and will rumble on all summer.
I would have to say that my sneaky feeling would be that he will move on to Ac Milan in the summer, always felt that deal would develop eventually.
Vhero wrote:Green & Blue wrote:Dameerto wrote:I've a sneaky feeling he might be here next season - but that was before his hattrick and assist today. He's becoming hot property again - which many might quote as a motivation for his performance.
Im sure this Tevez debate is far from over and will rumble on all summer.
I would have to say that my sneaky feeling would be that he will move on to Ac Milan in the summer, always felt that deal would develop eventually.
Well word is he wants to stay now and him and Mancini are finally seeing eye to eye. With Aguero at the club wanting him to stay too it's looking more likely he will stay especially with Dzeko, Mario and Ade most likely to all leave. We can't really be left with just Aguero and our returning youngsters surely?
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