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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

should he be played again in the sky blue shirt of the mighty city

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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"should he be played again in the sky blue shirt of the mighty city"

He was a pratt at United, wo why should he be any different at City.

United were fools to buy him in the first place, City double fools thinking he would be any different there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"should he be played again in the sky blue shirt of the mighty city

He was a pratt at United, wo why should he be any different at City.

United were fools to buy him in the first place, City double fools thinking he would be any different there"

Agreed, they signed him knowing what he was like AND on such a long and expensive contract. I love watching them self distruct

- Spurs fan

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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"should he be played again in the sky blue shirt of the mighty city

He was a pratt at United, wo why should he be any different at City.

United were fools to buy him in the first place, City double fools thinking he would be any different there

Agreed, they signed him knowing what he was like AND on such a long and expensive contract. I love watching them self distruct

- Spurs fan "

Your forgiven

United fan

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

just another example of someone thinking they are bigger than the game that plays their wages

and another example of fans who give no one a chance - no chance for either side to investigate what happends and there are already calls for the guy to get sacked

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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"just another example of someone thinking they are bigger than the game that plays their wages

and another example of fans who give no one a chance - no chance for either side to investigate what happends and there are already calls for the guy to get sacked "

Prob is Evie he already blotted his copy book wanting to leave the club,fans see this as him trying to get them to sack him.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

as a non footy fan it just all seems very childish to me

thats the whole industry - managers are hired and sacked for losing 1 game, i know its a results driven industry but how can anyone make any impact in 1 game??

Is it a coincidence that Man Utd are as succesful they are seeing as they must have the manager who has stuck with 1 club for so long?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That poster with Tevez and the caption 'Welcome to Manchester' back fired a little, lol

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville


"should he be played again in the sky blue shirt of the mighty city"
hes acting like a cock and should be made to sit on the bench without pay until he stops throwing his lil toys outta his lil pram...twat!

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By *iewMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

a spoilt child.

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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"as a non footy fan it just all seems very childish to me

thats the whole industry - managers are hired and sacked for losing 1 game, i know its a results driven industry but how can anyone make any impact in 1 game??

Is it a coincidence that Man Utd are as succesful they are seeing as they must have the manager who has stuck with 1 club for so long?"

Well not only in football do you feel comfortable with the same guy for a long time, you feel comfortable, know his foibles, how he's going to react and know that if you play ball with him, he'll reward you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"as a non footy fan it just all seems very childish to me

thats the whole industry - managers are hired and sacked for losing 1 game, i know its a results driven industry but how can anyone make any impact in 1 game??

Is it a coincidence that Man Utd are as succesful they are seeing as they must have the manager who has stuck with 1 club for so long?"

For a non footie fan thats an excellent point.

May I use it at the weekend?

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"as a non footy fan it just all seems very childish to me

thats the whole industry - managers are hired and sacked for losing 1 game, i know its a results driven industry but how can anyone make any impact in 1 game??

Is it a coincidence that Man Utd are as succesful they are seeing as they must have the manager who has stuck with 1 club for so long?

For a non footie fan thats an excellent point.

May I use it at the weekend?"

of course

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hmm..Mancini made the point that Tevez would never play for him again..which kinda put's the ball in the chairman's court. Who would he rather keep? Who would it be cheaper to get rid of?

Seeing as Man City were totally outclassed by a German side, how far can Mancini take City in Europe?

The clocks ticking for one of them,maybe both

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

tevez has been suspended for 2 wks .well thatll be ok then he can book a holiday now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

from BBC Sports:

"When Tevez signed for City he was heralded with the infamous "Welcome To Manchester" billboard that so grated with United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

As City's plane landed back in Manchester in the early hours of Wednesday, the sentiment was that anywhere except Manchester was now welcome to Carlos Tevez."

Just about sums it up I think.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmm..Mancini made the point that Tevez would never play for him again..which kinda put's the ball in the chairman's court. Who would he rather keep? Who would it be cheaper to get rid of?

Seeing as Man City were totally outclassed by a German side, how far can Mancini take City in Europe?

The clocks ticking for one of them,maybe both"

Where on earth have you two been? Does it take football to draw you out onto the forums these days?

I mean hello how are you long time no see. Are you well xxxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

we moved home so thanks to the fuckwits at BT were offline for a while...got back online and guess what?..same shit different day!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"should he be played again in the sky blue shirt of the mighty city"

Fantastic footballer and gifted but also troubled. He really wants to play football in his own country but has a contract and cannot really move unless some club pays 30-40 million. Money unfortunately rules football but i just don't see it making Carlos happy which is a shame for him i guess.

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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago

North of The Wall - youll need your vest


"should he be played again in the sky blue shirt of the mighty city

Fantastic footballer and gifted but also troubled. He really wants to play football in his own country but has a contract and cannot really move unless some club pays 30-40 million. Money unfortunately rules football but i just don't see it making Carlos happy which is a shame for him i guess."

Must be hard doing a job when youre not happy and getting paid 240K a week for it

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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago

North of The Wall - youll need your vest

And I think when you need a police escort to protect you from your own fans maybe the writing is on the wall?

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By *unky monkeyMan
over a year ago

in the night garden

He epitomises everything that is vile and ugly with top flight footy at the moment. I wouldn't let him play again.

I'm seriously thinking about starting to watch non league footy and follow Gateshead, top of the league, I can walk to the stadium and the team isn't full of cunts.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

the problem is that we saw what played out on live tv... as soon as it happened my city fan mate text me as said "never play for my club again"...

if it was someone at my club (arsenal) that had pulled a stunt like that then I wouldn't want them pulling on a shirt no matter if he was pele or gus caesar

the problem would be for any other club is if you sack him then you lose the right to any transfer money and he can swan off and sign another highly paid contract... but this is "money doesn't matter" city so i hope out of principle they do it...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd sack his ass and forfeit the transfer fee but gain on the £15m a year he's getting paid.

Disgusting behaviour.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

after all hes done and if I was in charge of city I sling him in the reserves and get him to turn upto training everyday as per his contract and then not allow him to train with anybody and sit in a room on his own and rot, make him lose his match fitness and therefore lose his pace etc and not sell him till his contract runs out and keep fineing him everytime he leaves the training ground without permission, therefore not having to pay him and therefore fucking him up mentally as well as physically!! Tevez is becoming like nicolas anelka when he kept moving clubs for the money then falling out with the team, until he grew up.

City have only themselves to blame!! he has never learnt english despite being here for many years and the only one whos won out in all this is his owner kia jorcaban (dont spell it like that). I actually wonder do city actually own him or is he still under one of these wierd contracts?? seems a strange move to come out and deny what happened after whats happened, and gary cook has left recently too all happening at the same time, a coincidence??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

to put it in context, the average annual salary of a manchester city fan is £19,000

he earns that in a morning and still feels the need to behave like a petulant child

but the clubs only have themselves to blame for some of the behaviour displayed by key players

i know i sound like an old man but money has taken the fun out of football

get yourself to a rugby league match instead - it's cheaper, it's more family orientated and you can get nearer to the thighs !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

in this troubled world , does anyone actualy give a fuck if he ever plays again ??

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By *ushroom7Man
over a year ago

Bradford

For his reputed wages i'd sit on the bench till i got an arseful of splinters.

Or retire after two weeks.

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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"to put it in context, the average annual salary of a manchester city fan is £19,000

he earns that in a morning and still feels the need to behave like a petulant child

but the clubs only have themselves to blame for some of the behaviour displayed by key players

i know i sound like an old man but money has taken the fun out of football

get yourself to a rugby league match instead - it's cheaper, it's more family orientated and you can get nearer to the thighs !"

I need to go to one of these games, but don't understand, do we watch the match or just ogle the guys?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"to put it in context, the average annual salary of a manchester city fan is £19,000

he earns that in a morning and still feels the need to behave like a petulant child

but the clubs only have themselves to blame for some of the behaviour displayed by key players

i know i sound like an old man but money has taken the fun out of football

get yourself to a rugby league match instead - it's cheaper, it's more family orientated and you can get nearer to the thighs !

I need to go to one of these games, but don't understand, do we watch the match or just ogle the guys?"

I find a bit of both works just fine for me !

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"to put it in context, the average annual salary of a manchester city fan is £19,000

he earns that in a morning and still feels the need to behave like a petulant child

but the clubs only have themselves to blame for some of the behaviour displayed by key players

i know i sound like an old man but money has taken the fun out of football

get yourself to a rugby league match instead - it's cheaper, it's more family orientated and you can get nearer to the thighs !

I need to go to one of these games, but don't understand, do we watch the match or just ogle the guys?

I find a bit of both works just fine for me !"

dont go to a league match Union is much better - beefier thighs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"to put it in context, the average annual salary of a manchester city fan is £19,000

he earns that in a morning and still feels the need to behave like a petulant child

but the clubs only have themselves to blame for some of the behaviour displayed by key players

i know i sound like an old man but money has taken the fun out of football

get yourself to a rugby league match instead - it's cheaper, it's more family orientated and you can get nearer to the thighs !

I need to go to one of these games, but don't understand, do we watch the match or just ogle the guys?

I find a bit of both works just fine for me !

dont go to a league match Union is much better - beefier thighs"

nonsense

besides, i have my eyes on one of warringtons players

he doesn't know it yet, but his fate is sealed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wouldn't want to play if my team was 2-0 down and getting well outplayed either.

TBH the noise coming from tevez in recent years saying he's bored of football and wants to quit, its better for him to act like this and be sacked, rather than have to pay off his contract.

If you were half the way around the world from your family, didn;t speak the language, and never went out of the house.. i think you would want to leave too.

Ok so he has loadsda money!!! but money does not = happiness. Obviously he wants to return home to be with his children, cant blame him really. He has enough money in the bank to do without football and live comfortably for the rest of his life.. I dont think he really cares.

I agree with a comment above.. I think Mancini is soon to be on his way out..

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I wouldn't want to play if my team was 2-0 down and getting well outplayed either.

TBH the noise coming from tevez in recent years saying he's bored of football and wants to quit, its better for him to act like this and be sacked, rather than have to pay off his contract.

If you were half the way around the world from your family, didn;t speak the language, and never went out of the house.. i think you would want to leave too.

Ok so he has loadsda money!!! but money does not = happiness. Obviously he wants to return home to be with his children, cant blame him really. He has enough money in the bank to do without football and live comfortably for the rest of his life.. I dont think he really cares.

I agree with a comment above.. I think Mancini is soon to be on his way out.."

but he chose to come and play here, he made those decisions.

true money doesnt = happiness but if he was truely THAT unhappy surely he has enough money to buy himself out of his contract?

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By *ushroom7Man
over a year ago

Bradford

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By *ushroom7Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"to put it in context, the average annual salary of a manchester city fan is £19,000

he earns that in a morning and still feels the need to behave like a petulant child

but the clubs only have themselves to blame for some of the behaviour displayed by key players

i know i sound like an old man but money has taken the fun out of football

get yourself to a rugby league match instead - it's cheaper, it's more family orientated and you can get nearer to the thighs !

I need to go to one of these games, but don't understand, do we watch the match or just ogle the guys?

I find a bit of both works just fine for me !

dont go to a league match Union is much better - beefier thighs

nonsense

besides, i have my eyes on one of warringtons players

he doesn't know it yet, but his fate is sealed "

What a Grand Finale that would be.

I'll avoid the vidoe highlights if you don't mind.

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By *ushroom7Man
over a year ago

Bradford

Rather nice, and opportunistic, of the Irish team to offer to keep him match fit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't want to play if my team was 2-0 down and getting well outplayed either. "

That is an incredible statement.

The man is a professional footballer getting a king's ransom to turn out every week. The absolute least he should do is put a shift in for the side.

And more so if they are two down with 35 minutes to go. He's paid what he is as he is a game-changer with massive talent.

When your team is down is the time they need him most.

If Carlos is so rich and doesn't like the weather/Manchester/the manager/learning the language why not just retire?

IF (and it's a big IF) what is reported is true he should never kick another ball for City.

This week has seen everything that is wrong with the modern game.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't want to play if my team was 2-0 down and getting well outplayed either.

That is an incredible statement.

The man is a professional footballer getting a king's ransom to turn out every week. The absolute least he should do is put a shift in for the side.

And more so if they are two down with 35 minutes to go. He's paid what he is as he is a game-changer with massive talent.

When your team is down is the time they need him most.

If Carlos is so rich and doesn't like the weather/Manchester/the manager/learning the language why not just retire?

IF (and it's a big IF) what is reported is true he should never kick another ball for City.

This week has seen everything that is wrong with the modern game. "

He's not the only player to refuse to play for a club.

If he did infact refuse to play.

He cant retire, he has a multi million pound contract.. Man City would just sue him for the cost of it.

If, and only if he has refused to play, it's probably because he wants to leave, and he cant get that move.

he knows they cant do anything unless they sell him, or sack him.

either way he not tied into a massive contact he probably cant buy his way out of.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't want to play if my team was 2-0 down and getting well outplayed either.

That is an incredible statement.

The man is a professional footballer getting a king's ransom to turn out every week. The absolute least he should do is put a shift in for the side.

And more so if they are two down with 35 minutes to go. He's paid what he is as he is a game-changer with massive talent.

When your team is down is the time they need him most.

If Carlos is so rich and doesn't like the weather/Manchester/the manager/learning the language why not just retire?

IF (and it's a big IF) what is reported is true he should never kick another ball for City.

This week has seen everything that is wrong with the modern game.

He's not the only player to refuse to play for a club.

If he did infact refuse to play.

He cant retire, he has a multi million pound contract.. Man City would just sue him for the cost of it.

If, and only if he has refused to play, it's probably because he wants to leave, and he cant get that move.

he knows they cant do anything unless they sell him, or sack him.

either way he not tied into a massive contact he probably cant buy his way out of."

signed with lots of love

mrs tevez xx

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By *ushroom7Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"I wouldn't want to play if my team was 2-0 down and getting well outplayed either.

That is an incredible statement.

The man is a professional footballer getting a king's ransom to turn out every week. The absolute least he should do is put a shift in for the side.

And more so if they are two down with 35 minutes to go. He's paid what he is as he is a game-changer with massive talent.

When your team is down is the time they need him most.

If Carlos is so rich and doesn't like the weather/Manchester/the manager/learning the language why not just retire?

IF (and it's a big IF) what is reported is true he should never kick another ball for City.

This week has seen everything that is wrong with the modern game.

He's not the only player to refuse to play for a club.

If he did infact refuse to play.

He cant retire, he has a multi million pound contract.. Man City would just sue him for the cost of it.

If, and only if he has refused to play, it's probably because he wants to leave, and he cant get that move.

he knows they cant do anything unless they sell him, or sack him.

either way he not tied into a massive contact he probably cant buy his way out of.

signed with lots of love

mrs tevez xx"

hey up duck, just wondering if you'll have an headache this evening?

luv carlos xx

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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago

North of The Wall - youll need your vest

If he plays for City in the Champions League does that not rule out him playing in the competition when he goes to Milan, therefore making him look a bit less attractive to them?

Maybe he's not daft if he's cabbage-looking, as we say round these parts.

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