jonmcfc
Well-Known Member
Re: Tevez makes statement "I want to leave City"
If he dosn`t want to stay and we can`t sell him put him in reserves,
If he dosn`t want to stay and we can`t sell him put him in reserves,
Nijinski said:Fair enough; £50m. Nothing less, because that's what he would cost us to replace him. Great player, but he's become a fucking circus. He's spent 5-years in England but can't speak the language; no wonder he's struggling to adapt.
This^ AND IN PARTICULAR HIS AGENT - FOOKIN SCUMBAG!!Blue Haze said:onceabluealways said:Ok guys time to show a bit more class and humility.
He would deserve class and humility if he hadn't chosen the most damaging time to make those statements.
1st time was after the Rooney debacle and when we were in reach of #1 in the PL. Couldn't have picked a more hurtful time for a distraction.
2nd time was hours after we made our first summer transfer. He couldn't even let us enjoy that for a full day before this.
His timing is intentional and an attempt to hurt us. He deserves nothing but derision for the way he's approached this in the last 7 months. He has taken a giant dump on all the goodwill he's earned at City. Fuck him and his cancer of an agent, curse them both.
Well then it looks like Carlos and Kia will have to cough up the other £20 millionSabster said:10.Goater_Legend said:Sorry cocker football is a business these days, Carlos Tevez is an asset, a £50m asset to Manchester City Football Club.MCFC BOB said:If Tevez wants to leave, then we should simply let him go.
I know how hard it is to live without someone you love, and I imagine it's even harder for him because - unlike my girlfriend - his partner isn't just a 4 hour car journey away. She's on the other side of the world with his children.
His relationship with the main men at City has broken down beyond repair, the only people at the club he speaks to are Roberto and Mansour, and I don't think that's enough to have a happy stay at City.
He doesn't like Manchester either.
It's goodbye and good riddance in terms of how much bother Tevez has caused us in 2011 off the field, but a huge hole in our attacking play has been created by his potential departure.
Aguero or Villa could be his replacement, so it's not the worst thing in the world, I guess.
Goodbye, Carlos. And thank you so much for some of the greatet goals and greatest memories that this club has ever had. It's a shame you're such a manipulative tosser off the field, but I can't really judge you for who you are. Goodbye, Carlos Alberto Tevez. Goodbye forever.
Name one team that would pay that amount of money - oh wait you can't.
He is an asset to the value of whatever a team is willing to pay - probably £30million