EXCLUSIVE: City back down in Tevez row

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This is exactly what I witnessed on the bench in Munich. Mancini did not have his bench organised, it was a disgrace and I for one stand behind Tevez who has stuck to his guns. I'll take a heap of abuse for this, well all I can say is we have an FA Cup and Tevez was a big part of it.

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EXCLUSIVE: City back down in Tevez row

Manchester City have made a dramatic climbdown over Roberto Mancini's claims that Carlos Tevez refused to play against Bayern Munich.

Tevez will still be hauled before a club internal inquiry in Manchester on Friday over his alleged actions during a Champions League tie at the Allianz Arena three weeks ago.

But the Mirror has learned from City sources that sensational evidence will show no one at the club has backed Mancini's version of events that night.

In fact, Tevez will not even be charged with refusing to play in Munich, as even Mancini's assistants Brian Kidd and David Platt and fitness coach Ivan Carminati were unable to back their boss up.

Tevez will be accused only of "refusing to carry out Roberto Mancini's and Ivan Carminati's instructions to resume warming up with a view to playing in the match".

City's ability to hit Tevez with a severe punishment may now be compromised by the reduced charge and the confused picture of events the written evidence is believed to present.

And it leaves Mancini in an uncomfortable situation as City head into their eagerly-awaited derby showdown with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Sources say that written submissions from City staff and players paint a vivid picture of a bench in a state of chaos and uproar at the Allianz Arena.

Mancini was 'nervous' because City were 2-0 down and angry because striker Edin Dzeko had gestured angrily at him when he was substituted in the 55th minute.

At one point, Mancini is even believed to have shouted instructions at Tevez in Italian, even though the Argentine striker does not speak the language.

And it is thought that, in his testimony, Carminati admits that when he asked Tevez to warm up, the player replied, "I'm ready."

Mancini's evidence is believed to show that he is the only person on the bench that night sticking to the story that Tevez refused to play.

Sources say he maintains that Tevez said 'no' when he asked him for a second time to get off the bench, but even Mancini admits it was so noisy in the stadium that it was hard to hear what was being said.

And a submission from another member of City's staff is thought to suggest Tevez actually said "por que" (Spanish for 'why') when Mancini asked him to warm up again during the second half.

Neither Kidd, whose duties include filling out the substitutes' card to notify the fourth official of a change, nor Platt can say whether Mancini was even intending to put Tevez on.

Sources say that the written evidence will state no substitute's card with the name of Tevez on it was ever filled out.

It is thought that the striker will insist again at the hearing that he did not refuse to play in Munich, and will say he was unsure about whether to warm up because he had already spent 10 minutes exercising on the touchline at the start of the second half.

Written evidence also suggests events on the bench lurched into farce when Tevez finally grasped that Mancini wanted him to warm up again.

When the player stood up to head back out to the touchline, Mancini yelled at him to sit down and told him he didn't want to play him.

The Tevez camp has previously claimed it was that exchange which led to the 27-year-old telling Sky Sports reporter Geoff Shreeves after the match that he was not in the right frame of mind to play.

The Argentine striker is thought to insist, once again, in his evidence that he never refused to go on to the pitch or refused to play - the accusation that Mancini levelled at him in the post-match press conference.

And written statements from more than a dozen City players and staff are believed to back up his version of events.

It is believed that the Tevez camp will fight any disciplinary action against the striker and are prepared to take the case to a Premier League tribunal.

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Carlos Who?

We have a new sheriff in town. Sergio Aguero

To be honest I couldn't care less. He'll be going in January and we won't have to listen to him bleating about wanting to leave anymore.
 
its true, you will - tevez won the fa cup on his own, made us finish joint 2nd which resulted in champs league qualification -on his own, and bob and co had nothing to do with it........

i wish more people talked as much sense as you, i applaud you
 
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Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
its true, you will - tevez won the fa cup on his own, made us finish joint 2nd which resulted in champs league qualification -on his own, and bob and co had nothing to do with it....
In fact, Tevez is just a shit Joey Barton really.
 
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Prestwich_Blue said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
its true, you will - tevez won the fa cup on his own, made us finish joint 2nd which resulted in champs league qualification -on his own, and bob and co had nothing to do with it....
In fact, Tevez is just a shit Joey Barton really.

tevez speaks better english than Barton - FACT
 
kp789 said:
BBC doesnt seem to agree

City fans have to learn something, and that's that there will be a horde of journos out there digging up the best shit they can to cause distension among our ranks. Would we have done better with 90 minutes of Tevez rather than Dzeko against Villar... I don't know, but we could have done any worse!!!! There are a host of teams lining up to snatch one of the best strikers in the world. City need to be mature enough from Mancini down to hold onto and use each player where and how they can..... I don't see that it Mancini now. Dzeko's in not top flight, so were are we going to be when the heavy duty CL, FA, and PL games all hit us in January. What happened last year. We almost sunk the boat. That is when we will need Tevez the most..... Mancini needs to get control of his players and team..... nuff said....
 
blueyes said:
kp789 said:
BBC doesnt seem to agree

City fans have to learn something, and that's that there will be a horde of journos out there digging up the best shit they can to cause distension among our ranks. Would we have done better with 90 minutes of Tevez rather than Dzeko against Villar... I don't know, but we could have done any worse!!!! There are a host of teams lining up to snatch one of the best strikers in the world. City need to be mature enough from Mancini down to hold onto and use each player where and how they can..... I don't see that it Mancini now. Dzeko's in not top flight, so were are we going to be when the heavy duty CL, FA, and PL games all hit us in January. What happened last year. We almost sunk the boat. That is when we will need Tevez the most..... Mancini needs to get control of his players and team..... nuff said....

And that shite you`ve posted doesn`t come from a Blue,so fuck off Ragend !!!<br /><br />-- Fri Oct 21, 2011 5:59 pm --<br /><br />
blueyes said:
This is exactly what I witnessed on the bench in Munich. Mancini did not have his bench organised, it was a disgrace and I for one stand behind Tevez who has stuck to his guns. I'll take a heap of abuse for this, well all I can say is we have an FA Cup and Tevez was a big part of it.

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EXCLUSIVE: City back down in Tevez row

Manchester City have made a dramatic climbdown over Roberto Mancini's claims that Carlos Tevez refused to play against Bayern Munich.

Tevez will still be hauled before a club internal inquiry in Manchester on Friday over his alleged actions during a Champions League tie at the Allianz Arena three weeks ago.

But the Mirror has learned from City sources that sensational evidence will show no one at the club has backed Mancini's version of events that night.

In fact, Tevez will not even be charged with refusing to play in Munich, as even Mancini's assistants Brian Kidd and David Platt and fitness coach Ivan Carminati were unable to back their boss up.

Tevez will be accused only of "refusing to carry out Roberto Mancini's and Ivan Carminati's instructions to resume warming up with a view to playing in the match".

City's ability to hit Tevez with a severe punishment may now be compromised by the reduced charge and the confused picture of events the written evidence is believed to present.

And it leaves Mancini in an uncomfortable situation as City head into their eagerly-awaited derby showdown with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Sources say that written submissions from City staff and players paint a vivid picture of a bench in a state of chaos and uproar at the Allianz Arena.

Mancini was 'nervous' because City were 2-0 down and angry because striker Edin Dzeko had gestured angrily at him when he was substituted in the 55th minute.

At one point, Mancini is even believed to have shouted instructions at Tevez in Italian, even though the Argentine striker does not speak the language.

And it is thought that, in his testimony, Carminati admits that when he asked Tevez to warm up, the player replied, "I'm ready."

Mancini's evidence is believed to show that he is the only person on the bench that night sticking to the story that Tevez refused to play.

Sources say he maintains that Tevez said 'no' when he asked him for a second time to get off the bench, but even Mancini admits it was so noisy in the stadium that it was hard to hear what was being said.

And a submission from another member of City's staff is thought to suggest Tevez actually said "por que" (Spanish for 'why') when Mancini asked him to warm up again during the second half.

Neither Kidd, whose duties include filling out the substitutes' card to notify the fourth official of a change, nor Platt can say whether Mancini was even intending to put Tevez on.

Sources say that the written evidence will state no substitute's card with the name of Tevez on it was ever filled out.

It is thought that the striker will insist again at the hearing that he did not refuse to play in Munich, and will say he was unsure about whether to warm up because he had already spent 10 minutes exercising on the touchline at the start of the second half.

Written evidence also suggests events on the bench lurched into farce when Tevez finally grasped that Mancini wanted him to warm up again.

When the player stood up to head back out to the touchline, Mancini yelled at him to sit down and told him he didn't want to play him.

The Tevez camp has previously claimed it was that exchange which led to the 27-year-old telling Sky Sports reporter Geoff Shreeves after the match that he was not in the right frame of mind to play.

The Argentine striker is thought to insist, once again, in his evidence that he never refused to go on to the pitch or refused to play - the accusation that Mancini levelled at him in the post-match press conference.

And written statements from more than a dozen City players and staff are believed to back up his version of events.

It is believed that the Tevez camp will fight any disciplinary action against the striker and are prepared to take the case to a Premier League tribunal.

Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Manchester-City-back-down-over-Carlos-Tevez-allegedly-refusing-to-play-article816816.html#ixzz1bRAY1ENv" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Ma ... z1bRAY1ENv</a>
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Explain in your own words how and why City have backed down ??
He has been charged by the Club for not obeying an instruction given to him by the Management.
What part of that don`t you understand Raggy ??
 

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