aaron bond wrote:[URLNP=][/URLNP]Slim wrote:guv111 wrote:I hope this isn't going to be the norm for us - having a top player for three or four years and then he buggers off somewhere else.
Tevez still has several good years in him at the highest level, and is one of the half dozen or so players I would equate as being our best. A proper City player of the present era. Whatever twattery he was guilty of a couple of years ago, his skill and commitment made him vital. I'm looking forward to the day when we bring in great players and keep them (while they are still great players) till we are able to bring in younger and better replacements. This might appear to be good business, but it won't be if we fail to sign a proper replacement.
Yes he does, however he was tying up a lot of wages that we could use more efficiently elsewhere.
And while I don't think you should bank on any player staying longer than his initial contract, a lot of players have now signed extensions. Yaya, Silva, Aguero, Kompany, Zabs are all going to be here for a few more years yet.
Whatever wages we could potentially save with Tevez leaving we will more than blow on a transfer fee for a replacement, and probably on new wages too for the replacement.
We are absolutely shite at selling on players for reasonable fees as we have continued to prove with NDJ and now Tevez. The reality is now is we will pay a small fortune for a replacement AND pay big wages. Nothing suggests otherwise in our business.
So if we'd kept him for another year or two, paid his enormous wages & then let him go for nothing, then we wouldn't need to spend any money on a replacement or pay them big wages? You haven't thought this through have you ?
The deal we have just done for Tevez, if true as reported, is remarkably good for a bloke in the last year of his contract, dodgy disciplnary record & well on his way to being 30 years old by the time the season starts. Fantastic deal.
I would have kept him for football reasons, but as a piece of business, it is pretty difficult to imagine anything better.