Marvin said:Mancini said he wanted to keep Tevez in the SummerBlueJill said:Didsbury Dave said:This whole situation is bad news for
Mcfc just at a crucial time in a crucial season . Regardless of what happens now, I just pray the team can get on with things and results don't suffer. Next weds and sat are the biggest games of the season.
This club, jesus Christ. Things never go smoothly.
This is the best news for the club since the takeover. Tevez is not liked by his teammates (club and country). This is galvanizing moment in Club history. We will look back on this in a few years as the point where we formally took a step that we actually took about 10 months ago. We are now a team; we are no longer a one man show. Tevez did a hell of a lot to get us to top four territory in England. His leaving allows us to get to top four territory in the world.
-- Thu Oct 13, 2011 12:17 am --
Marvin said:We need to allow Mancini and Tevez the opportunity to sort this out.
Mancini doesn't want to sort it out. He wanted him gone in the summer and he jumped on the first opportunity to get him out of his sight.
-- Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:53 am --
Utter rubbish. The loser will be MCFC and Tevez, the winners will be MUFC and CFC, and I am certain that Sheik Mansour and Mubarak will be utterly dismayed by the whole affair.oakiecokie said:JoeMercer'sWay said:part that worries me, it's about time Khaldoon or the Sheikh got involved and made an absolute decision from a man in absolute power, instead of delegating to guys who there is scope to challenge.
Seems to me that they have already been involved,hence Citys stance on letting Tevez ask for an apology (which will never be forthcoming),plus whatever else is required by going through official procedures,including the PFA`s ivolvement, thus giving Bobby a free hand to do as he feels is best for the Club.
Only going to be ONE winner in all of this MCFC !
I agree. Don't let him train at all.Anthony_18 said:Ive gotta agree with others on here. It doesn't do any good for the club whatsoever. Those press boys will be absolutely desperate to get the pic today when Mancini tells Tevez to train with the stiffs. Don't grant them their wish Mancini!!!
Ok, you continue your hand-wringing and crocodile tears.Didsbury Dave said:SWP's back said:You mean "What a fucking ****!"Didsbury Dave said:What a fucking mess.
bobmcfc said:nevermind what the tabloids claim they know.
You do love your pictures you.Didsbury Dave said:Knew you'd like that ;-)
mancity1 said:Tevez or no Tevez I would be quite staggered if any of the remainder of the squad would use it as an excuse for any poor performances/results and use it for any seeming drop in moral and confidence.
If they do then they have to ask themselves why they are playing in the club in the first place.
Our results especially in the Premier League suggest that we can cope fine without Tevez.
If Tevez wanted to show suitors what he was capable of this season he has gone the wrong way about it so far.
Gary James said:bobmcfc said:nevermind what the tabloids claim they know.
It was very interesting how Tevez's departure the other week was described as though he'd never be back. Comments like 'leaves Manchester for the last time', 'one way ticket' etc. were mentioned.
Good soundbites, but not ones that had any substance behind them.
I'd like this too!Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:Just want him to come on for two minutes on Saturday, 88th or 89th minute - I need to tell him summat!