Bobby Manc and Tevez!!

Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
beziersblue said:
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.

I presume you meant to write 'you're not the brightest spark are you'.

As far as Robinho is concerned, I never claimed that he was a success.

Your second point about no top class player etc. etc.
You know this for a fact?

People who come out with the tired old ' I don't need to tell you' always seem to miss the point.
 
It's a non-story. How can any manager be certain of any of his squad seeing out the full term of a contract, particularly with three years still to run? Just note which organisation is reporting this.
 
I think City should go for Lavezzi (Napoli), I've watching him every week and I can tell he 's got Silva's vision & Tevez's fighting.
 
beziersblue said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
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.

I presume you meant to write 'you're not the brightest spark are you'.

As far as Robinho is concerned, I never claimed that he was a success.

Your second point about no top class player etc. etc.
You know this for a fact?


And the award for thickest cun* of the year goes to.....................

People who come out with the tired old ' I don't need to tell you' always seem to miss the point.
 
I think Tevez will go, if we sign a class central midfielder who plays higher up the pitch and play with Dzeko up front we'll develop as a team, this season hasn't seen much progress in truth. The new full backs have been hit and miss, Toure looks like a fish out of water, literally the way he gasps after one of his runs and Balotelli is an enigma. If he wants to go swap deal would be the way to go. Either way it's all good.
 
beziersblue said:
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.


Do they? Tevez is a Spanish speaker and the Brazilians speak Portuguese.

I doubt he picked up Portuguese in the 18 months he was in Brazil if he can't speak English after being here 5 years.

As for a move to Brazil, I doubt very much there's the financial resources in the entire CBF to be able to afford the potential transfer fee we'd ask for Tevez- never mind one club.
 
Tarlos Kevez said:
beziersblue said:
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.


Do they? Tevez is a Spanish speaker and the Brazilians speak Portuguese.

I doubt he picked up Portuguese in the 18 months he was in Brazil if he can't speak English after being here 5 years.

As for a move to Brazil, I doubt very much there's the financial resources in the entire CBF to be able to afford the potential transfer fee we'd ask for Tevez- never mind one club.

Aren't Portuguese and Spanish virtually mutually intelligible?
 

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