Carlos Tevez sticks to his guns over leaving Manchester City

dom said:
Isn't it ironic, don't you think?<br /><br />-- Thu May 19, 2011 5:33 am --<br /><br />
oakiecokie said:
I`m assuming that all these so called City fans who claim they "couldn`t care less" if he went,have NO children of their own and therefore have no knowledge of what its like being away from them,especially at their very young age.
I couldn`t begin to understand what it must be like for Carlos, so for that reason alone,I would be happy for him to leave and to enjoy seeing his little ones on a more daily basis.
He cares more about shagging around so save the holier-than-thou shite.
 
Marvin said:
Dribble said:
Tevez has been described as surprised and taken aback by Mancini's comments after the 3-0 defeat of Stoke City...

City's captain has told associates he is disappointed by the remarks, believing it to be some clever and political positioning on the part of his manager...

Tevez has a meeting with his adviser, Kia Joorabchian, next week to discuss his options..."
Where's the story. We knew all that
The story clearly lies in these three crucial sentences (see above) or did you not bother to read the whole article?
 
Which family?

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Marvin said:
Dribble said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/may/18/carlos-tevez-leave-manchester-city

Carlos Tevez remains determined to explore the possibilities of a summer move to Spain or Italy despite Roberto Mancini's declaration that the Argentinian had informed Manchester City he had changed his mind and now wanted to remain at Eastlands.

Tevez has been described as surprised and taken aback by Mancini's comments after the 3-0 defeat of Stoke City on Tuesday, when the striker reiterated his importance to the team with two outstanding goals.

Mancini said he had spoken to Tevez on several occasions before and after the FA Cup final and that "he has said he wants to stay". The Italian repeated this several times, in complete contradiction to the account from the player's side that his stance has not changed.

City's captain has told associates he is disappointed by the remarks, believing it to be some clever and political positioning on the part of his manager.

Tevez has a meeting with his adviser, Kia Joorabchian, next week to discuss his options, his favoured one being a move to Real Madrid or Internazionale. Whether that is feasible is not certain, with City valuing him in the region of £50m, plus a weekly salary of about £250,000 to be taken into consideration. However, the Tevez camp will look into whether it can be arranged, in part because of the player's desire to make it easier to see his two young daughters, Florencia and Katia.

They live in Buenos Aires with his former partner Vanessa, and the thinking is that if Tevez moved to mainland Europe they might be persuaded to move with him.

Tevez is frustrated that his family issues are often overlooked, pointing out that it would also be easier, in terms of direct flights, for him to travel to and from Argentina if he lived in, say, Madrid. Vanessa speaks only Spanish and did not embrace life in Manchester.

At the same time Tevez is also aware that City will be playing in the Champions League next season and may be in a position to make an authentic title challenge. He knows, too, that he is the best-paid player in English football, so there are considerations in favour of staying in Manchester. Overall, however, it is almost certain he will press ahead with his plans to investigate whether a move can be arranged.

About the only certainty for now is that Tevez would leave an enormous void if he were to depart this summer. His two goals against Stoke have moved him alongside Dimitar Berbatov of Manchester United as the Premier League's top scorer, both having found the net 20 times. Tevez has 52 goals in 85 appearances for the club.

"Everyone knows what kind of player Carlos is and how important he is for the squad," the midfielder Nigel de Jong said. "It's not only his goalscoring, it's his work rate.

"He's compact and small but he wins every battle with every defender. Where else do you see that? Where else can you find a striker similar to him?

"The answer is there are very few, maybe a couple of others in the world. He is one of the greats at the moment so it's important for the club that he stays. Everybody hopes that he will, but it's not a case of him wanting to go somewhere else. It's a family thing.

"If the gaffer has said that he's staying, it's a pleasure to hear. But we'll just have to hope and see what happens next season."
Where's the story. We knew all that
The story is quite simple. Tevez 'The man from Argentina he say YES!' Now how hard is that for Tevez to publicly state even with his limited grasp of the queens English?

As I said previously Joorabchian & Tevez have previous with this type of shinanigans and they have done or said nothing that I've heard to suggest that this developing situation is any different.

Tevez didn't want a City scarf anywhere near him on Saturday, but he draped himself in an Argentina flag & when he scored against stoke, he kissed his Argentina shin pad!

His body language stinks to high hell too, so it's no wonder some City fans are fearing the worse and the press senses that there is something afoot here.

It's dead simple, Mancini said Carlos Tevez has told me he wants to stay. That is infinitely different to Carlos Tevez has told me he is staying!

A very small but very telling political difference mark my words.

He's making us look like a lottery winner desperately trying to keep hold of a Super-Model Girlfriend. We should give him until the end of the month to make up his mind or put him on the market. Sergio Aguero anyone?
 
And for what it's worth another journalist puts another spin on Tevez's state of mind. Are these journalists mind readers? I doubt Carlos has decided what he's going to do, but I think he will stay.

And any Utd fans don't waste your time in this thread.

By Jason Burt and Mark Ogden 6:15AM BST 19 May 2011
The City captain has no problem at all with manager Roberto Mancini and the comments he made after the 3-0 victory against Stoke City on Tuesday night.
Then, Mancini suggested that Tevez had told him he would stay at the club but, after seeking clarification because he did not want to mislead supporters, the striker accepts that the manager did not mean to sound as definitive as he appeared to in his remarks.
 

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