Carlos Tevez Must Stay

chrismcfc1 said:
tonea2003 said:
maybe a reason for him to stay


15 - Manchester City's Premier League record when both Tevez and Aguero start is W15 D1 L1. Strong.

So if there was only 15 games a season we would be fine?
Aguero injury record and tevez in and out if form.

I go back to the last 6 games of last season wasn't tevez subbed off in everyone
Scoring 1 goal ? Don't think Norwich was last 6.

Point is holding inti the ball is an added bonus if your scoring 20 prem
Goals per season it isn't a reason to start someone ?
Tevez won't be a starter next season in my opinion.
The Aguero-Tevez start stat is misleading: <a class="postlink-local" href="http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=274531" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=1&t=274531</a>

Norwich was last six. However, until he was subbed off against Newcastle and QPR the title was not coming to us. 0-0 when subbed against Newcastle. 1-2 against QPR.
 
kawkav said:
I'm no cynic said:
nice neil said:
You are so right, Neil. Tevez must be one of the top 10 strikers in world football. His strike-rate when he played every game at City was 1st class. His never say die attitude is so rare amongst modern day millionaire footballers. Yes, he has his faults, but the grass isn't always greener. We could let him go, sign cavani for £50 million, then find he's not as good as Tevez after all. Unproven in the premier league. Etc .

Do you often answer your own comments?

Good catch!
Not only commenting. he padding himself on the shoulder, too

Just ignore them Neil. They're only jealouse cos we're right. Anyway, what the fook is "he padding himself on the shoulder" supposed to mean ? Illiterate **** !<br /><br />-- Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:47 am --<br /><br />
kawkav said:
I'm no cynic said:
nice neil said:
You are so right, Neil. Tevez must be one of the top 10 strikers in world football. His strike-rate when he played every game at City was 1st class. His never say die attitude is so rare amongst modern day millionaire footballers. Yes, he has his faults, but the grass isn't always greener. We could let him go, sign cavani for £50 million, then find he's not as good as Tevez after all. Unproven in the premier league. Etc .

Do you often answer your own comments?

Good catch!
Not only commenting. he padding himself on the shoulder, too

Just ignore them Neil. They're only jealouse cos we're right. Anyway, what the fook is "he padding himself on the shoulder" supposed to mean ? Illiterate **** !
 
nice neil said:
kawkav said:
I'm no cynic said:
Do you often answer your own comments?

Good catch!
Not only commenting. he padding himself on the shoulder, too

Just ignore them Neil. They're only jealouse cos we're right. Anyway, what the fook is "he padding himself on the shoulder" supposed to mean ? Illiterate **** !

-- Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:47 am --

kawkav said:
I'm no cynic said:
Do you often answer your own comments?

Good catch!
Not only commenting. he padding himself on the shoulder, too

Just ignore them Neil. They're only jealouse cos we're right. Anyway, what the fook is "he padding himself on the shoulder" supposed to mean ? Illiterate **** !

Talking to yourself again? OK by me. But try not to argue when you do. It's a good indication of madness!
 
Skashion said:
chrismcfc1 said:
tonea2003 said:
maybe a reason for him to stay


15 - Manchester City's Premier League record when both Tevez and Aguero start is W15 D1 L1. Strong.

So if there was only 15 games a season we would be fine?
Aguero injury record and tevez in and out if form.

I go back to the last 6 games of last season wasn't tevez subbed off in everyone
Scoring 1 goal ? Don't think Norwich was last 6.

Point is holding inti the ball is an added bonus if your scoring 20 prem
Goals per season it isn't a reason to start someone ?
Tevez won't be a starter next season in my opinion.
The Aguero-Tevez start stat is misleading: <a class="postlink-local" href="http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=274531" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=1&t=274531</a>

Norwich was last six. However, until he was subbed off against Newcastle and QPR the title was not coming to us. 0-0 when subbed against Newcastle. 1-2 against QPR.

It's now 16-1-1...

On that note, I'll leave everyone to argue the relevance, but when I've got the time I think I'll check out the stats for when Kolarov was selected ahead of Clichy. As a rough guess, I think the figures will be less than inspiring.
 
I'm no cynic said:
nice neil said:
kawkav said:
Good catch!
Not only commenting. he padding himself on the shoulder, too

Just ignore them Neil. They're only jealouse cos we're right. Anyway, what the fook is "he padding himself on the shoulder" supposed to mean ? Illiterate **** !

-- Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:47 am --

kawkav said:
Good catch!
Not only commenting. he padding himself on the shoulder, too

Just ignore them Neil. They're only jealouse cos we're right. Anyway, what the fook is "he padding himself on the shoulder" supposed to mean ? Illiterate **** !

Talking to yourself again? OK by me. But try not to argue when you do. It's a good indication of madness!
We can assure you that we're both perfectly sane. Aren't we Neil? Oh yes. Perfectly sane.<br /><br />-- Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:19 pm --<br /><br />And, they didn't even notice we deliberately put an "e" on the end of "jealous". We're too smart for this lot mate.
 
Like I said on another thread the problem is we haven't got a striker, Agueroooooo and Tevez play more like traditional No.10's meaning we have Silva as the furthest forward player at times. If we had more energetic midfielders making runs in behind then it wouldn't be a problem but when you have Agueroooooo, Tevez, Silva, Nasri and occasionally Yaya all competing for the same space it slows the tempo down because there is no outlet and therefore no variety in our attacking play. To add more pace and directness we have to sacrifice one or two of that quartet and it sure as hell won't be Agueroooooo or Silva.
 
Just seen this


Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has insisted that he will not be moving back to Boca Juniors this summer.

The Argentina international has never hidden his desire to move back to his beloved Boca, where he began his career.

Tevez is now settled again at City, following his public falling out with manager Roberto Mancini in late 2011. He went some months without playing for the club and when a move to Milan failed to materialise, he returned and even ended up helping them to the Premier League title last season.

This term he has established himself again under Mancini, but he has been linked with moves this summer, with speculation over a possible return to Boca, but he says that is not going to happen.

"I would die to return to Boca, my daughter asks me about that," he told Celeste y Blanca.

"But it's very difficult at this moment, who would pay the transfer fee? When I didn't play, City didn't want to transfer me to Milan for 20million euros, so now that I am playing it's even more difficult. I will be back [in Argentina] at the age of 33."

Tevez also revealed that he did not expect to make Argentina's squad for next summer's World Cup finals.

"I don't imagine myself playing in the World Cup," he admitted.

"There are games have been played and I have been fine, but other players are recalled. I know that I am not in the plans of the coach Alejandro Sabella.

"Some time ago you [Celeste y Blanca] asked to the people if Tevez had to be in the national team and it was a 100 per cent positive, now it's 50-50. If I don't have the chance to be with the national team, I will be a supporter from where I am."


Will he play in the world cup? Argentina must be mad to leave him at home even with Messi and Sergio
 

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