persvenality cult
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Skashion said:He's inflicting the consequences on our club. A player who it is known wants to leave isn't as valuable. This will knock money off the transfer fee. This affects the club, try to understand. Rather than facing up to his responsibilities that have resulted from his actions, he's trying to engineer a move (at an inevitably reduced transfer fee) to solve a family problem he caused. Why should I not be pissed off? I don't put Tevez above Manchester City. Apologies for upsetting Tevez FC.There is a light said:You're fuming that he was shagging around and it was his own doing. Personally i couldn't give a flying fuck what happened in the past and caused him to be estranged from his missus and kids. The situation remains the same he wants to leave City. He's not begging for sympathy he just wants to leave. Tbh I would hate him if he came out and slagged off the club, supporters and players. He hasn't done that at all.so it's best to get over it and let him go.
It appears strong emotion makes clear thought difficult. Your logic is self-defeating. For one thing, Tevez' statement clearly says that his request is a result of an attempt to face up to his family responsibilities. For another, the reasons for his request make no practical difference whatsoever to the position of the club in dealing with potential buyers. He wants to go, he submits a formal request; whatever damage he can do to our bargaining position is done, regardless of the reasons behind his desire.