Any chance of Tevez reconciliation?

danburge82 said:
Vienna_70 said:
No.

Tévez has burnt his bridges now and should be out of this wonderful football club A.S.A.P.

Good Riddance!
Now?!

This is what gets me about all this; I saw this coming months ago. When it came out that in the summer of 2010 he asked the club to leave but City gave him more money, the captaincy and holidays to Argentina to see his kids (and whatever other promises were given to him) I thought he was a cheeky fucker then. But I thought, no, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.

Then in October 2010 against Newcastle at home he was sulking around the pitch, not running, barely trying and then out of nowhere goes and moodily blasts the ball against the advertising boards for no reason. He got booked for this action and everyone around me was saying "where the fuck did that come from?".. it was bizarre! Low and behold that was his fifth booking of the season and he was suspended. It comes out that - even though he should still be in full training with the first team squad - he swanned off on holiday. But it wasn't to Argentina to see his kids, no, he was in Tenerife with some woman!

Fuck me, that made my blood boil! From that point on I wanted Tevez out. From that point on it was clear for all to see that Tevez is a piss taking **** who didn't give a fuck about us and all this shit about his kids - which I'd given him grace over before this - was fucking meaningless. It was from that point that he'd burnt his bridges with me.

This was almost 12 months ago. Since then I could go on for about ten paragraphs about the shit he's done. In short he openly moaned about Mancini, he argued with Mancini on the pitch, he put in a transfer request in in December, he stopped trying on the pitch in February and didn't score in open play for three months, he slagged off Manchester, he handed in another transfer request...... and on and on and on...

What part of that did everyone think deserved a big cheer from us all when we were all there in the one end at Bolton? I looked around me and thought "you must be fucking joking if anyone thinks I'm going to cheer that fucking clown!".

I'll never understand that patience many City fans gave that ****. I certainly never ever get my head around anyone cheering him. It frustrated me that people could be so stupidly apologetic and desperate.

What you're all feeling about him now, I felt almost a whole year ago. Welcome to the club, it's about time you joined me, I've been lonely here on my own.

Never mind though eh, I'm sure there will be quite a few who are like the OP, you know, like a fucking door mat!


Thanks for the compliment - the fact is I am with you on every point you state. The character (or lack of) he is, the bulshit he has come out with, his actions - everything about him before and at this moment in time is deplorable and inexcusable.

I'm not talking about "sorry I let you down it won't happen again" apologies - I/m talking about a complete reversal of what he is - although I think it would be impossible for someone like him to make such a dramatic change and show deep and heartfelt contrition - I was only asking how we would feel if he did.
It won't happen.
 
No Thanks.

I just want City to remember that revenge is a dish served cold.

No easy exit on the cheap like he wants.
 
danburge82 said:
What you're all feeling about him now, I felt almost a whole year ago. Welcome to the club, it's about time you joined me, I've been lonely here on my own.
You were far from alone, I've felt the same since his transfer request last year, I said I'd cheer his goals, because they are City goals, but never him. It seems like most of football is against him now.
 
Yeah. Or not.

Who really knows.

The club have patently been idiots many times in the past.

So who is to say they aren't going to emasculate Mancini further?

They've tolerated so much from Tevez already, bent over so far and then paid him for his pleasure... Why stop now?
 
GaudinoMotors said:
A pretty awful couple of days - lots of understandable and deserved vitriol, condemnation and disgust at the actions (or inaction) of Tevez.

I was going to write "now the dust has settled" - but it clearly hasn't and there is a deep rooted repugnance from within the club, from the supporters and also from the majority of the media and other club's supporters.

The question is - are there any conceivable circumstances where it would be acceptable for Tevez to play for us again??

If Tevez was to genuinely - and in english - on his own and not through an interpreter or that slimey shit advisor, publicly apologise to Roberto, the Club, the Team, the supporters, and the game of football in general; if he was to repay all the costs and expenses of the travelling supporters; if he was to denounce his pathetic off pitch actions over the last few years as being misguided and wrong and sever all ties with kia joorabchian, if he was to accept a lenghy suspension and in that time improve himself and his relationship with the fans; if he was to make a large million pound (an amount that would actually mean something to someone of his wealth) donation to a charity of the clubs choosing - eg St Ann's, Macmillans, the New Children's Hospital - WOULD we consider allowing him back in the new year or next season?
テベズさんは誰ですか?
 
Simply No.

However remember Di Canio years ago when he pushed the ref. Sheffield Utd were urged to make an example of him and they did sacking him. What happened, West Ham got him on a free and football as a whole forgave him.

The Sheik, Khaldoon are honorable yet savvy enough to know that even if a compromise was reached it would only be to salvage a price and get him the fuck out of here.

Answer still No, however would understand if the club did what was best for the club.
 
citijin said:
GaudinoMotors said:
A pretty awful couple of days - lots of understandable and deserved vitriol, condemnation and disgust at the actions (or inaction) of Tevez.

I was going to write "now the dust has settled" - but it clearly hasn't and there is a deep rooted repugnance from within the club, from the supporters and also from the majority of the media and other club's supporters.

The question is - are there any conceivable circumstances where it would be acceptable for Tevez to play for us again??

If Tevez was to genuinely - and in english - on his own and not through an interpreter or that slimey shit advisor, publicly apologise to Roberto, the Club, the Team, the supporters, and the game of football in general; if he was to repay all the costs and expenses of the travelling supporters; if he was to denounce his pathetic off pitch actions over the last few years as being misguided and wrong and sever all ties with kia joorabchian, if he was to accept a lenghy suspension and in that time improve himself and his relationship with the fans; if he was to make a large million pound (an amount that would actually mean something to someone of his wealth) donation to a charity of the clubs choosing - eg St Ann's, Macmillans, the New Children's Hospital - WOULD we consider allowing him back in the new year or next season?
テベズさんは誰ですか?

what the fuck is that!?
 
marios stress ball said:
citijin said:
GaudinoMotors said:
A pretty awful couple of days - lots of understandable and deserved vitriol, condemnation and disgust at the actions (or inaction) of Tevez.

I was going to write "now the dust has settled" - but it clearly hasn't and there is a deep rooted repugnance from within the club, from the supporters and also from the majority of the media and other club's supporters.

The question is - are there any conceivable circumstances where it would be acceptable for Tevez to play for us again??

If Tevez was to genuinely - and in english - on his own and not through an interpreter or that slimey shit advisor, publicly apologise to Roberto, the Club, the Team, the supporters, and the game of football in general; if he was to repay all the costs and expenses of the travelling supporters; if he was to denounce his pathetic off pitch actions over the last few years as being misguided and wrong and sever all ties with kia joorabchian, if he was to accept a lenghy suspension and in that time improve himself and his relationship with the fans; if he was to make a large million pound (an amount that would actually mean something to someone of his wealth) donation to a charity of the clubs choosing - eg St Ann's, Macmillans, the New Children's Hospital - WOULD we consider allowing him back in the new year or next season?
テベズさんは誰ですか?

what the fuck is that!?
Japanese. Meaning who's tevez.
 

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