Mattyc55
Well-Known Member
Could the mods not just merge everything into here? It's so hard to keep upto the
Minute with everything when the site is so cluttered.
Minute with everything when the site is so cluttered.
Boff said:Super David Silva said:We need to bring in at least 2 strikers in January now.....ade looks like he's off, Jo is Jo, Rockys off and Balos a ticking timebomb and although being a skillful player will get himself sent off a number of times. Could get Guidetti back i suppose.
Dzeko & Benzema!
Good!LoveCity said:Haven't seen this posted but it could be very important in the duel.
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Manchester City 'won't sell want-away Carlos Tevez'
By Dan Roan
BBC Sports news correspondent
Carlos Tevez and Roberto Mancini
Tevez says he has fallen out with "certain executives"
Manchester City will not sell want-away striker Carlos Tevez in January, BBC Sport understands.
The player says he wants to leave because his relations with "certain executives" at the club have "broken down beyond repair".
Manchester City made the decision not to sell Tevez after talks with club owner Sheikh Mansour.
If the Argentine refuses to play or retires, the club will seek compensation for breach of contract.
The deal, which has three-and-a-half years to run, is estimated to amount to tens of millions of pounds and if it is not honoured, City will take the matter up with his agent and former 'owner' Kia Joorabchian.
More follows.
LoveCity said:Haven't seen this posted but it could be very important in the duel.
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Manchester City 'won't sell want-away Carlos Tevez'
By Dan Roan
BBC Sports news correspondent
Carlos Tevez and Roberto Mancini
Tevez says he has fallen out with "certain executives"
Manchester City will not sell want-away striker Carlos Tevez in January, BBC Sport understands.
The player says he wants to leave because his relations with "certain executives" at the club have "broken down beyond repair".
Manchester City made the decision not to sell Tevez after talks with club owner Sheikh Mansour.
If the Argentine refuses to play or retires, the club will seek compensation for breach of contract.
The deal, which has three-and-a-half years to run, is estimated to amount to tens of millions of pounds and if it is not honoured, City will take the matter up with his agent and former 'owner' Kia Joorabchian.
More follows.
Mattyc55 said:Could the mods not just merge everything into here? It's so hard to keep upto the
Minute with everything when the site is so cluttered.