Bill
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Dubai Blue said:The idea that any sort of knobhead would start booing a substitute warming up on the sidelines while the rest of the lads are trying to win an incredibly important football match is about as far beyond my comprehension as it is possible to get.Hart of the matter said:What do you think Tevez will do as he warms up with team, should he acknowledge the fans or just put his head down?
This would be the thought process of every City player on the pitch when they hear some booing:
"What they booing for?"
*look over and see Tevez warming up*
"FFS what a bunch of pricks. Why can't they just get behind the team FFS?"
Tevez is a wanker, there really is little argument about that. He has zero morals and doesn't deserve anyone's respect, but the rest of the players do. So forget about the one-man circus and get on with the job we're supposed to actually do.
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