Carlos Tevez

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SPIDERBOY said:
Phuket Blue said:
SPIDERBOY said:
ROME - AC Milan and Juventus are chasing Apache'' s', but the race has just begun. TO LEARN MORE Via Robinho, Tevez arrives, challenge with Juventus Milan.The Argentine striker, in fact spoke to Radio Cooperativa to do some 'order about the many market rumors. "Do not really know anything about my future - Tevez wanted to clarify - I have to wait for news. At the moment I'm on vacation and I have not spoken to anyone. "Rossoneri and Juventus, meanwhile, are working with the first time that seem to lead through strategies Galliani.

Que?

Just pointing out,if tevez himself knows fuck all,how can anybody else?

I suspect Kia might know something before Tevez does :-)
 
Pretty clearly we're trying to shift tevez and with juve looking like they're set to lose out on higuain and the skints at Milan not having the money yet it doesn't seem like juve are gonna hang around and are trying to close tevez deal now.
 
His omission off the official facebook page post/picture about seasoncard sales after being on it a few weeks ago is probably an indicator that he definitely won't be with us for much longer.
 
LHarper said:
His omission off the official facebook page post/picture about seasoncard sales after being on it a few weeks ago is probably an indicator that he definitely won't be with us for much longer.

i think if we sell him we will take jovetic as his replacement(first refusal) and cavani as dzeko and ballo replacement
 
I hope we get rid of him and I think we'll be better off without him.

(a) Financially: If we don't extend his contract, we pay a very large salary for the year and lose any money we could get this summer. If we do extend his contract, it's unlikely to be for less money than he's currently on, and for the money we pay him, we could probably pay 2 (or even 3) top players under the new wage structure. However, there's no real reason for him to extend anyway, as he'll command a bigger salary next year if he's free (at this point, he may not care so much about the money, but I know someone who does...).

(b) On the Field: There's no doubt he's a great player who has won quite a few games for us during his time here. However, for me he's not the guy for a very top-level club. Ask Ferguson, ask Sabella. He's great when there's no one else who's gonna win the game for you, but I don't think he's a great team player most of the time. His instinct is to do it on his own, and he's pretty good at that. He saved West Ham almost single-handed, but at a team with so many more options, I don't think his decision-making is always the best. He ought to be at a second-tier club like Everton or Sparky's City, where he really is the best bet to win the game. As far as I'm concerned, the way he plays makes him look good, but at the expense of the team. Which is ironic, since his high work-rate is often touted as evidence that he's the ultimate team-player.

There's no way anyone could possibly disagree with that...
 
Pellegrini and Tevez looking forward to partnering up at Man City next year ahead of the new Premier League season

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CaliforniaBlue said:
I hope we get rid of him and I think we'll be better off without him.

(a) Financially: If we don't extend his contract, we pay a very large salary for the year and lose any money we could get this summer. If we do extend his contract, it's unlikely to be for less money than he's currently on, and for the money we pay him, we could probably pay 2 (or even 3) top players under the new wage structure. However, there's no real reason for him to extend anyway, as he'll command a bigger salary next year if he's free (at this point, he may not care so much about the money, but I know someone who does...).

(b) On the Field: There's no doubt he's a great player who has won quite a few games for us during his time here. However, for me he's not the guy for a very top-level club. Ask Ferguson, ask Sabella. He's great when there's no one else who's gonna win the game for you, but I don't think he's a great team player most of the time. His instinct is to do it on his own, and he's pretty good at that. He saved West Ham almost single-handed, but at a team with so many more options, I don't think his decision-making is always the best. He ought to be at a second-tier club like Everton or Sparky's City, where he really is the best bet to win the game. As far as I'm concerned, the way he plays makes him look good, but at the expense of the team. Which is ironic, since his high work-rate is often touted as evidence that he's the ultimate team-player.

There's no way anyone could possibly disagree with that...

Absolutely bang on pal.
 
CaliforniaBlue said:
I hope we get rid of him and I think we'll be better off without him.

(a) Financially: If we don't extend his contract, we pay a very large salary for the year and lose any money we could get this summer. If we do extend his contract, it's unlikely to be for less money than he's currently on, and for the money we pay him, we could probably pay 2 (or even 3) top players under the new wage structure. However, there's no real reason for him to extend anyway, as he'll command a bigger salary next year if he's free (at this point, he may not care so much about the money, but I know someone who does...).

(b) On the Field: There's no doubt he's a great player who has won quite a few games for us during his time here. However, for me he's not the guy for a very top-level club. Ask Ferguson, ask Sabella. He's great when there's no one else who's gonna win the game for you, but I don't think he's a great team player most of the time. His instinct is to do it on his own, and he's pretty good at that. He saved West Ham almost single-handed, but at a team with so many more options, I don't think his decision-making is always the best. He ought to be at a second-tier club like Everton or Sparky's City, where he really is the best bet to win the game. As far as I'm concerned, the way he plays makes him look good, but at the expense of the team. Which is ironic, since his high work-rate is often touted as evidence that he's the ultimate team-player.

There's no way anyone could possibly disagree with that...

What gets me is that more people can't see this, your assessment of his on field contribution is absolutely spot on.
 
CaliforniaBlue said:
I hope we get rid of him and I think we'll be better off without him.

(a) Financially: If we don't extend his contract, we pay a very large salary for the year and lose any money we could get this summer. If we do extend his contract, it's unlikely to be for less money than he's currently on, and for the money we pay him, we could probably pay 2 (or even 3) top players under the new wage structure. However, there's no real reason for him to extend anyway, as he'll command a bigger salary next year if he's free (at this point, he may not care so much about the money, but I know someone who does...).

(b) On the Field: There's no doubt he's a great player who has won quite a few games for us during his time here. However, for me he's not the guy for a very top-level club. Ask Ferguson, ask Sabella. He's great when there's no one else who's gonna win the game for you, but I don't think he's a great team player most of the time. His instinct is to do it on his own, and he's pretty good at that. He saved West Ham almost single-handed, but at a team with so many more options, I don't think his decision-making is always the best. He ought to be at a second-tier club like Everton or Sparky's City, where he really is the best bet to win the game. As far as I'm concerned, the way he plays makes him look good, but at the expense of the team. Which is ironic, since his high work-rate is often touted as evidence that he's the ultimate team-player.

There's no way anyone could possibly disagree with that...


I could absolutely disagree with that....... but won't. This is a great post.
 
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