Bobby Manc and Tevez!!

beziersblue said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
It has nothing to do with brazilian football but everything to do with kias control, he idolises him and when push comes to shove will do as he says - kia just playa these games to initiate unrest and get his pay day

Nothing like the rob deal either, bin head flopped where as tevez has excelled, be no shortage of takers


Thanks to Cityboy1 for correcting me that it was Santos Rob went to not Corinthians.
Otherwise, how can you say Robinho flopped there. I thought they won the league that season. Still reckon Brazilian teams haven't got the money to buy top Premiership players.

Your missing your own point - robinho's initial potential move was non existent because of how poorly his form was for us, where on the contrary tevez has been immense - and who said thay brazilian football had the money? your not reading between the lines, its all part of the game of unrest for the player..... you really think if tevez does want to kove he'll move back to brazil? if yes no need to reply
 
de niro said:
Tevez is just like any other player, if he doesn't want to be here then get rid but at the right price, if Torres is worth 50 m Carlos is worth 80. Now should nobody bid that then you say sorry Carlos we tried mate, now get on with it you Mard twat.

Think that Tevez and Jo are quite dissimilar. And Corradi never seemed to buzz about the forward line like Carlos, and Samaras might have started off a little better but didn't last the course. Nope, Carlos is like any other player as long as the other player is Di Stefano, or Puskas, or Eric Brook or Franny Lee.
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
beziersblue said:
Thanks to Cityboy1 for correcting me that it was Santos Rob went to not Corinthians.
Otherwise, how can you say Robinho flopped there. I thought they won the league that season. Still reckon Brazilian teams haven't got the money to buy top Premiership players.

Your missing your own point - robinho's initial potential move was non existent because of how poorly his form was for us, where on the contrary tevez has been immense - and who said thay brazilian football had the money? your not reading between the lines, its all part of the game of unrest for the player..... you really think if tevez does want to kove he'll move back to brazil? if yes no need to reply

Always thought Tevez was Argentinian NOT Brazillian ??
 
oakiecokie said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Your missing your own point - robinho's initial potential move was non existent because of how poorly his form was for us, where on the contrary tevez has been immense - and who said thay brazilian football had the money? your not reading between the lines, its all part of the game of unrest for the player..... you really think if tevez does want to kove he'll move back to brazil? if yes no need to reply

Always thought Tevez was Argentinian NOT Brazillian ??
That doesn't stop him moving back to Brazil.
 
I resigned to the fact in December that he will be going soon and i am not arsed anymore which is a ridiculous thing to say for argubly our most important player, but that's what bitching to the press about being homesick and handing in a bullshit transfer request does to you.

There are at least 10 others that i would be gutted about leaving, in the mean time i hope he stays for a long time but he will never have that feeling to me that you get with other players.
 
oakiecokie said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Your missing your own point - robinho's initial potential move was non existent because of how poorly his form was for us, where on the contrary tevez has been immense - and who said thay brazilian football had the money? your not reading between the lines, its all part of the game of unrest for the player..... you really think if tevez does want to kove he'll move back to brazil? if yes no need to reply

Always thought Tevez was Argentinian NOT Brazillian ??

That would be regarded as smart arse if you hadn't read the previous posts
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
beziersblue said:
Thanks to Cityboy1 for correcting me that it was Santos Rob went to not Corinthians.
Otherwise, how can you say Robinho flopped there. I thought they won the league that season. Still reckon Brazilian teams haven't got the money to buy top Premiership players.

Your missing your own point - robinho's initial potential move was non existent because of how poorly his form was for us, where on the contrary tevez has been immense - and who said thay brazilian football had the money? your not reading between the lines, its all part of the game of unrest for the player..... you really think if tevez does want to kove he'll move back to brazil? if yes no need to reply

I see you believe in answering your own questions, and I don't see your point. If Robinho's initial move was non-existant then why did he go to Santos on loan in the first place?

As regards a move to Brazil, my answer is a big YES if the money was right. Why wouldn't he want to move somewhere where the weather is good, they speak his language, and he would be a lot closer to his family and would have less travelling to do for home internatio nals.
 
beziersblue said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Your missing your own point - robinho's initial potential move was non existent because of how poorly his form was for us, where on the contrary tevez has been immense - and who said thay brazilian football had the money? your not reading between the lines, its all part of the game of unrest for the player..... you really think if tevez does want to kove he'll move back to brazil? if yes no need to reply

I see you believe in answering your own questions, and I don't see your point. If Robinho's initial move was non-existant then why did he go to Santos on loan in the first place?

As regards a move to Brazil, my answer is a big YES if the money was right. Why wouldn't he want to move somewhere where the weather is good, they speak his language, and he would be a lot closer to his family and would have less travelling to do for home internatio nals.

Your not the brightest spark are we?

Firstly - and i'm sa-y-i-n-g this verrrrrrry slowlyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Robinho flopped at city - yes or no?
He was afforded the move back to santos as (a) nobody would touch him with a barge pole because he was playing shite and (b) he initiated the move himself to get some play time before the world cup

Secondly, and i'm saying this even slower than the 1st point, no top class professional at the peak of his career would even contemplate moving to the Campeonato Brasileiro, why? again if i have to answer there is little point debating.
 
beziersblue said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Your missing your own point - robinho's initial potential move was non existent because of how poorly his form was for us, where on the contrary tevez has been immense - and who said thay brazilian football had the money? your not reading between the lines, its all part of the game of unrest for the player..... you really think if tevez does want to kove he'll move back to brazil? if yes no need to reply

I see you believe in answering your own questions, and I don't see your point. If Robinho's initial move was non-existant then why did he go to Santos on loan in the first place?

As regards a move to Brazil, my answer is a big YES if the money was right. Why wouldn't he want to move somewhere where the weather is good, they speak his language, and he would be a lot closer to his family and would have less travelling to do for home internatio nals.


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