brightn'ove
cringe
With KIA as his agent would that be surprising
they do make shit cars to be fair
With KIA as his agent would that be surprising
If Tevez had learnt some English in the time he's been here this whole situation might never have happened.
He refused to warm up because he "wasn't in the right frame of mind" or whatever old bollocks he came out with in the post-match interview.
If you refuse to warm up, then surely thats exactly the same as refusing to play - you can't play if you haven't warmed up.
Quote HOW this odious little gargoyle has any grounds whatsoever to sue is beyond me.
If Tevez had learnt some English in the time he's been here this whole situation might never have happened.
In which case, I think Tevez is just clutching at straws for any old excuse to clear his name.
I hope Corinthians buy him...
He'd already warmed up, so he said no, he was asked again and got up to go and do it, despite already being warm, then Mancini loses his rag with him. The guy's done nothing wrong.
Could do a job . . . ?
He's clearly too thick.
Its depressing enough that he has already breeded with someone. Just chalk another notch off the genepool of the human race.
Gus has already suggested this ! Just to bore by repetition,Tevez is a better player than Mancini is a manager.Last year he was the Blue eyed boy of Manchester City,then he wanted to move for personal reasons,said he hated Manchester etc,and got himself dropped.My guess is that he is the same excellent player,and that it is Mancini who has lost the plot.However,the manager cannot be wrong,can he ?So in spite of saying that Tevez refused to play,which is NOT what he has been fined for and which NOBODY else on the bench confirmed,Mancini must be right.I hope Tevez swiftly moves on to a decent club without a plonker for a manager,and I'd love to see Tevez sue the fool because he would certainly win.The response to the whole affair is in itself proof that Tevez's character has been blackened,but I don't think he'll bother.As to his transfer value,I hope it plummets and City take another financial hit,because a top club will certainly buy him,especially in a fire sale.
So if (for example) Vicente was told by Gus to start warming up, and he refused, this would be ok ?
Non of the footage I've seen shows Tevez getting up to go and warm up after he's apparently already warmed up. He just stayed sat on his arse in the dugout whispering to his fellow subs from behind his hand.
The guy is being paid £200k a week to act like a professional footballer, not a spoilt, thick, arrogant prick. Whether he considers himself to have warmed up or not, if Mancini tells him to warm up again then he is in no position whatsoever to defy him.
Gus would have torn him a new arsehole.
So, how come not one single person on the bench or on his own staff was able to back up Mancini's version of events? You obviously don't like the guy, but find something else to attack him over, he's the victim in this case.
So, how come not one single person on the bench or on his own staff was able to back up Mancini's version of events? You obviously don't like the guy, but find something else to attack him over, he's the victim in this case.
So, how come not one single person on the bench or on his own staff was able to back up Mancini's version of events? You obviously don't like the guy, but find something else to attack him over, he's the victim in this case.