Tevez and Mancini

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Gritt23

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Jul 7, 2003
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As for Tevez he says he was kind of in a bad mood that night in Munich. Didn't agree with Mancini taking off Dzeko for De Jong. He says Mancini treated him like a dog!! Oh poor Carlos. Blow your nose on this 25,000 bundle of notes

That interview he did made me furious when I saw that this morning. "Treated like a dog" you were asked to continue warming up you prick! How much are they paying you, and you turn your nose up at the idea of being told to warm up!? FFS, if the City fans don't chase him out of town then they are condoning that level of disengagement with the real World.

Just look at the life football has given you, you ungrateful little shit, and look around at the peoples lives of those who PAY for your lifestyle. Sit down with a few of them talk to them about how their lives have been affected by the recession, or violence on their estate, or the shitty jobs they've had to take to pay the bills. Then look them in the face tell them about your life and how you snapped having been "treated like a dog."

Sometimes football makes me feel sick, and this guy (and his agent) are the worst culprits right now.
 




Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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It'd be interesting to see how his team mates react to him if he plays in the remaining 13 games of the season, having basically walked out on them for the last 4 months in favour of working on his handicap. So he gets back into the team for the last few games, bags a few important goals in the run-in, and the perception would be that he's fired them to their first Premier League title despite being AWOL for half the season. I can't say I'd be OVERLY chuffed as a team mate of his to see that oafish deformed gargoyle parading round the Etihad with a big silver pot, lapping it all up as though he somehow deserved it.

They've got to the top and stayed there without him. Personally I'd let him continue to rot. His rancid presence would only sour things if they went on and won the title.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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As said on a different post it seems that the clubs and their staff in the Manchester / Liverpool area have lost touch with reality - and now this. OK Tevez is a world class player that cost a fortune but how many chances should he be given after walking out on the Club? What message is Mancini giving to others? What price loyalty?

Most punters on the terraces would not receive such treatment in their real world employment. Tevez (going awol), Suarez (racism in the workplace, bringing the club into disrepute etc) and Evra would most likely have been sacked for gross misconduct (albeit a smart alec barrister would probably appeal this). Their Managers finally having to be reigned in by the Club's owners while fans and sponsors cringe. Even had apologists on here.

Football clubs racking up serial debts and failing to pay staff and debtors while the FA do little to prevent a recurrence. Much of football is out of touch with reality. Look at the number of poor role models around the Premiership. Luckily we now have decent people running our Club.

But then look at todays news re. an illegal immigrant said to be a serious risk to national security can't be deported and a corrupt senior Police officer seems to have a catalogue of misdemeanours but has used 'the system' to umpteen lengths to prolong his bent career. It seems that cheats and criminals can prosper most of the time.

You forgot to mention Redknapp.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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People keep saying how much you earn etc... i ant being funny but just as he earns 200k a week dont mean he can be spoken to like shit, think everyone has behaved badly, but Tevez needs to get shot of KIA

I agree with you in part, but do you not feel it is churlish and insulting to other people when you earn so much money in a single week to complain about the boss talking like shit to you? How do you think this sounds to people who work long hours in jobs they probably do not want to do and on the minimum wage? Even worse how do you think this sounds to people who want to work and cannot for whatever reason? A boss talking to you in an unpleasent way and in the world of football where it is pretty common place is pretty trivial in my opinion. Teves needs to put his grievances in context.

For the record I think Teves is an utter prick as his agent. If I owned Man City I'd let him get fat in Argentina for the rest of his contract. I'd also ask him to do somethinh about that gormless open mouthed look he always sports. It's even worse when his flabby tongue start to fall out. Does this man have no personal pride?
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Harry was acquitted so in the eyes of the law is squeaky clean............but on reflection you're right, I should have included him (and his mate Mandaric)!

He's guilty. It's just that the HMRC could not prove it.
 




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I fully support the anti-racism stance but Evra has serial misdemeanours of his own - choose from the punch up with Chelsea ground staff, leading a mutiny in the French World Cup squad and inciting Suarez and the crowd at Old Trafford at the end of the game on Saturday (when he was Man U's Captain). The latter warrants further action but bet the FA bottle it because they want to bury the whole saga.

Each was a serious matter in their own right. Violent conduct, incitement, bringing the club / game into disrepute etc. Some might say he should not have allowed himself to be provoked Ilike others in public life) - but then was clearly out to provoke the crowd right under Suarez's nose after the match. Hardly a model professional or nice bloke is he? But then Man U aren't exactly going to sanction him when they condone all sorts of behaviour on and off the pitch.
 






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ALL clubs in the entire world should tell carlos tevez to f**k off! he's a greedy rat and doesnt deserve to have one of the best jobs in the world!
 


Falkor

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Jun 3, 2011
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I agree with you in part, but do you not feel it is churlish and insulting to other people when you earn so much money in a single week to complain about the boss talking like shit to you? How do you think this sounds to people who work long hours in jobs they probably do not want to do and on the minimum wage? Even worse how do you think this sounds to people who want to work and cannot for whatever reason? A boss talking to you in an unpleasent way and in the world of football where it is pretty common place is pretty trivial in my opinion. Teves needs to put his grievances in context.

For the record I think Teves is an utter prick as his agent. If I owned Man City I'd let him get fat in Argentina for the rest of his contract. I'd also ask him to do somethinh about that gormless open mouthed look he always sports. It's even worse when his flabby tongue start to fall out. Does this man have no personal pride?

See i cant see that Tevez is a pro footballer the money in football is a joke thats not his fault, he earns that much as he is one of the best players in the world (and a bigger vunt) but just as he earns alot of money does not mean he should accept more shit at work than anyone else, if my boss spoke to me like shit i would say something back, the way i am we are all human beings at the end of the day. We have heard the clubs side and tevez side yet we all seem to side with the club and not with the player im not saying tevez is saying the truth but i dont believe City either.
 




vegster

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May 5, 2008
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Welcome to the football world of topsy turvey ethics and moral values. City were unable to offload Tevez for a decent fee or on a loan with a view to a permanent move and his agent has probably told him to move his position a bit to make out it was all a storm in a tea cup and can be forgotten. It's the world of cynical values and all because City see £50M of asset rotting away and Tezez's agent realises his man's value is £40M and falling fast unless he can get him back in the shop window. If he had been bought from Darlington for £3K this would never have gone on so long.
 


northernblue

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Nov 24, 2010
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Its all a complete joke! I cant believe city have gone back on their word and morals by allowing him back to the club! You are right in what you are saying in increasing his current valuation but I think this is city hitting the panic button because they have struggled in front of goal recently!
 


matthew

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Sep 20, 2009
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Hate hearing about this, no body cares anymore. Tevez and Suarez are names i never want to hear again.
 


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