Carlos Tevez

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Neville Kneville said:
MCFCBen said:
Daz_Blue said:
Yaya over Barry

My bad, forgot Yaya! Bedtime methinks!

No end product from Tevez.

With the 2012/13 campaign now done and dusted, it’s time to reflect on the season as a whole from a statistical point of view in this week’s list…

Goals scored – Carlos Tevez

Taking the Community Shield out of the equation, Carlos Tevez scoops a second category win with 17 strikes in all competitions. Sergio Aguero grabbed 16, and Edin Dzeko completes City’s striking trio in third with 15 goals. However, it was the Bosnian frontman who came out on top in terms of league goals – all but one of his tally came in the Premier League.

Shots – Carlos Tevez

At the end of a fantastic season for his personal stats, Carlos has also recorded the most shots on goal in all competitions. His 101 shots is two ahead of Edin Dzeko’s total of 99, and the Argentinian also converted two more shots into goals than the number 10. Coincidence?!

Assists – David Silva, Carlos Tevez

With ten assists apiece, David Silva shares this award with the statistical man of the moment. Carlos set up both goals in the away victory at Arsenal in January, while Merlin’s assists proved vital in the home win over Chelsea.

Apps 107 Goals 58.

What an absolute pile of steaming, hairy, complete and utter, ill informed, clueless, bollocks you have been spouting.


I think your stats are a bit off mate. Carlos had 101 shots in League games alone. Here is a game log with the totals included:

<a class="postlink" href="http://scores.nbcsports.msnbc.com/epl/players.asp?player=19860" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://scores.nbcsports.msnbc.com/epl/p ... ayer=19860</a>
 
Saif1994 said:
Is anyone, a bit sad to see Carlos go?

Not one bit. A year before Munich he handed in a transfer request while he was captain. I don't care what you think of your manager but you do that to your teammates and you are done as far as I am concerned. Fuck off Carlos.

-- Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:37 pm --

MCFCBen said:
citytill1die84 said:
Neville Kneville said:
Hell of a job to replace Tevez. Like losing 3 players.

Only suarez for workrate would replace Tevez imo.

Jonathan Walters? Paul Dickov?

Work rate takes you so far, skill and brainpower takes you further.
Work rate is vastly overrated in the British game.
Argentina seems to do ok without him, as will we.

Thank you. I am so tired of the work rate argument. He has the same work rate as Milner. Would it take 3 players to replace Milner? No. Once you drop work rate, he is an above average striker.<br /><br />-- Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:39 pm --<br /><br />
berniethebusman said:
Anyone now how much were saving on wages if he went? 8.5m is to low imo but could see with his wages leaving too how it could be seen as good business by the powers that be.

-- Fri Jun 21, 2013 12:28 am --

dachoosen1 said:
Replaced him for half a season when he had a holiday no problem, Dzeko his scored more in the last two seasons and Aguero has a similar work rate and more end product.

Try remembering that season a little harder.

Please don't start the Carlos won us the title when he came back bullshit.
 
Neville Kneville said:
He is also the best allround player amongst our strikers


Wow.<br /><br />-- Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:44 pm --<br /><br />
berniethebusman said:
dachoosen1 said:
No he couldn't Tevez is the worse finisher of our forwards, his shots per goal is the highest. Bayern team is hardly full of work horses their squad is incredibly talented. Btw Barca is one of the hardest working team in the world, they simply make it look easy how hard everyone in that team works to win the ball back is amazing.

Work ethic dont have to be work horses, too many of ours go missing dzeko yaya nasri etc Totally agree on the Barca point.
As for tevez i disagree shots per goal doesnt do anything for me too many variables did he miss was it blocked/saved etc as far as i can see all our strikers have a similar shots on target record.

He missed.
 
Neville Kneville said:
MCFCBen said:
Daz_Blue said:
Yaya over Barry

My bad, forgot Yaya! Bedtime methinks!

No end product from Tevez.

With the 2012/13 campaign now done and dusted, it’s time to reflect on the season as a whole from a statistical point of view in this week’s list…

Goals scored – Carlos Tevez

Taking the Community Shield out of the equation, Carlos Tevez scoops a second category win with 17 strikes in all competitions. Sergio Aguero grabbed 16, and Edin Dzeko completes City’s striking trio in third with 15 goals. However, it was the Bosnian frontman who came out on top in terms of league goals – all but one of his tally came in the Premier League.

If you take the Community Shield out, he scored 16 in all competitions. But that was from a lot more games than either Aguero or Dzeko. His goals per game was less than the other strikers. However, in his defence, he often played way too deep to really be considered a striker. This may have been the plan, in which case, well done, but if he was supposed to be playing as a striker, he was well out of position most of the time, which I assume contributed to his lower goals per game number.
 
Dzeko & Hyde said:
I think your stats are a bit off mate. Carlos had 101 shots in League games alone. Here is a game log with the totals included:

<a class="postlink" href="http://scores.nbcsports.msnbc.com/epl/players.asp?player=19860" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://scores.nbcsports.msnbc.com/epl/p ... ayer=19860</a>

So not that drastically different when he was considered the best striker in the league? His accuracy improved this season the only difference is the amount that went in & like I say that has many variables like I also mentioned also the style of play and form of the team.
Also when did it become a sin to shoot? If you don't shoot you don't score the fact he's getting into position to get on the end of chances/create his own shows he's doing the right things.

Too Mr Toure, I wasn't saying he won us the league, I was merely responding to someone that implied everything was rosey without him.
 
CaliforniaBlue said:
Neville Kneville said:
MCFCBen said:
My bad, forgot Yaya! Bedtime methinks!

No end product from Tevez.

With the 2012/13 campaign now done and dusted, it’s time to reflect on the season as a whole from a statistical point of view in this week’s list…

Goals scored – Carlos Tevez

Taking the Community Shield out of the equation, Carlos Tevez scoops a second category win with 17 strikes in all competitions. Sergio Aguero grabbed 16, and Edin Dzeko completes City’s striking trio in third with 15 goals. However, it was the Bosnian frontman who came out on top in terms of league goals – all but one of his tally came in the Premier League.

If you take the Community Shield out, he scored 16 in all competitions. But that was from a lot more games than either Aguero or Dzeko. His goals per game was less than the other strikers. However, in his defence, he often played way too deep to really be considered a striker. This may have been the plan, in which case, well done, but if he was supposed to be playing as a striker, he was well out of position most of the time, which I assume contributed to his lower goals per game number.

He did part of the job of Aguero & Dzeko & he did part of the job of Silva & Nasri, all 4 of whom had a limp, below standard season.

He was streets ahead of any of them as a player & will be hellishly difficult to replace if he goes. You can sign strikers like Aguero & Dzeko or creative players like Silva & Nasri, but there is only one Tevez.

He is different.
 
Neville Kneville said:
CaliforniaBlue said:
Neville Kneville said:
No end product from Tevez.

With the 2012/13 campaign now done and dusted, it’s time to reflect on the season as a whole from a statistical point of view in this week’s list…

Goals scored – Carlos Tevez

Taking the Community Shield out of the equation, Carlos Tevez scoops a second category win with 17 strikes in all competitions. Sergio Aguero grabbed 16, and Edin Dzeko completes City’s striking trio in third with 15 goals. However, it was the Bosnian frontman who came out on top in terms of league goals – all but one of his tally came in the Premier League.

If you take the Community Shield out, he scored 16 in all competitions. But that was from a lot more games than either Aguero or Dzeko. His goals per game was less than the other strikers. However, in his defence, he often played way too deep to really be considered a striker. This may have been the plan, in which case, well done, but if he was supposed to be playing as a striker, he was well out of position most of the time, which I assume contributed to his lower goals per game number.

He did part of the job of Aguero & Dzeko & he did part of the job of Silva & Nasri, all 4 of whom had a limp, below standard season.

He was streets ahead of any of them as a player & will be hellishly difficult to replace if he goes. You can sign strikers like Aguero & Dzeko or creative players like Silva & Nasri, but there is only one Tevez.

He is different.

Maybe Silva will have more space to operate without Tevez dropping deep and taking up them pockets of space that Silva is so good at finding.
 
Carlos' stats speak for themselves. His stats for City, 124 starts - 79 goals - 29 assists. We could do an awful lot worse than to keep Carlos. Love him or hate him, Carlos Tevez is one of, if not our best player. Any squad in world football would be improved with the addition of Carlos. He can single handly win you a game, which he has done many times for us and we should be doing all we can to get an extension to his contract.
 
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