Khaldoon Al Mubarak - A Class Act

Re: Tevez - Khaldoon tells it as it is!

sickening Sky report

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Tevez not motivated by money
Argentine's camp insist almost £10m loss is not priority concern


Carlos Tevez's representatives have insisted the striker is not motivated by money in the wake of revelations that his ongoing transfer saga has cost the Argentine almost £10million.

Etihad Stadium chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak earlier on Tuesday evening outlined a determined stance that the wantaway 27-year-old would not be sold unless his £30m-plus transfer valuation was met.

Tevez has not played for City since the autumn after an infamous bust-up with Roberto Mancini and the former club captain is presently in Argentina, having returned to his homeland on 7th November.

His trip to South America came two weeks after he was fined a fortnight's wages for his failure to warm up during City's UEFA Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich in September.

"Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation. We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front. Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football."
Carlos Tevez spokesman

Quotes of the week

It has been reported City stopped paying wages estimated at £200,000-a-week at the end of November and also fined Tevez six weeks' wages for gross misconduct over his refusal to return.

That fine is currently the subject of an appeal to the Premier League as Tevez's initial challenge was rejected by Blues directors Marty Edelman and Mohamed al-Mazrouei on 7th January. A final verdict is expected by the end of January.
Concern

However, as Tevez also forfeited £6m in loyalty bonuses prior to the Bayern episode at the Allianz Arena due to his previous requests to leave City, his dispute with the Premier League leaders has now cost him the quite staggering sum of £9.3m.

The former Manchester United striker's representatives have confirmed an agreement regarding wages is in place with City, but they have insisted their client's only concern is to return to playing.

A spokesman for Tevez , who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract, said in a statement to Sky Sports News: "Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation.

"We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front.

"Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football."

AC Milan or Inter Milan remain Tevez's most likely destinations ahead of next week's closure of the transfer window after Paris Saint Germain decided any deal would be too expensive.

But Al Mubarak, in what is an admirable stance from City against player power, also criticised AC Milan for their conduct and was adamant Tevez would not be sold undervalue.
 
Re: Tevez - Inter/PSG/Milan. Update page 111

blink922 said:
TCIB said:
Seasideblue said:
Not according to Sky sports you aint


The coup de gras delivered by Seasideblue :D

Come on Soulboy matey; you gotta hold your hands up here.

Not sure why he seems so intent on making City seem weak here.

Lol Soulwum has fucked up today haha.
 
Tevez - Khaldoon tells it as it is!

Great timing by City to release this statement after the media witch hunt of Mario, deflects the negative press with a positive story which most papers will support our stance.

Class statement from Khaldoon, showing Galliano we dictate the transfer not them. Reminds me of the scene in Crocodile Dundee where a gang member pulls a knife on him and Dundee says You call that a knife, this is a knife" ! Khaldoon has put the little Argie shit, his advisor and the AC Milan spics in there slimy place
 
Re: Tevez - Inter/PSG/Milan. Update page 111

mates let's not get carried away...i like the statement too but basically it's our only card i think it's the last one we can play...if 31 arrives and we still have no deal for tevez i think we will accept milan's offer even if it's not what we would want. keep in mind the fine needs to be approved by the FA and if tevez comes back and trains we need to pay him all his wages and that clause about doubling his salary if we win the championship....it's really hurting us.One in all tevez is bad business either way but could mean ten times more trouble if we decide to prove a point and keep him
 
Re: Tevez - Khaldoon tells it as it is!

Tevez not motivated by money

Argentine's camp insist almost £10m loss is not priority concern

Carlos Tevez's representatives have insisted the striker is not motivated by money in the wake of revelations that his ongoing transfer saga has cost the Argentine almost £10million.

Etihad Stadium chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak earlier on Tuesday evening outlined a determined stance that the wantaway 27-year-old would not be sold unless his £30m-plus transfer valuation was met.

Tevez has not played for City since the autumn after an infamous bust-up with Roberto Mancini and the former club captain is presently in Argentina, having returned to his homeland on 7th November.

His trip to South America came two weeks after he was fined a fortnight's wages for his failure to warm up during City's UEFA Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich in September.

"Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation. We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front. Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football."
Carlos Tevez spokesman Quotes of the week

It has been reported City stopped paying wages estimated at £200,000-a-week at the end of November and also fined Tevez six weeks' wages for gross misconduct over his refusal to return.

That fine is currently the subject of an appeal to the Premier League as Tevez's initial challenge was rejected by Blues directors Marty Edelman and Mohamed al-Mazrouei on 7th January. A final verdict is expected by the end of January.
Concern

However, as Tevez also forfeited £6m in loyalty bonuses prior to the Bayern episode at the Allianz Arena due to his previous requests to leave City, his dispute with the Premier League leaders has now cost him the quite staggering sum of £9.3m.

The former Manchester United striker's representatives have confirmed an agreement regarding wages is in place with City, but they have insisted their client's only concern is to return to playing.

A spokesman for Tevez , who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract, said in a statement to Sky Sports News: "Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation.

"We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front.

"Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football."

AC Milan or Inter Milan remain Tevez's most likely destinations ahead of next week's closure of the transfer window after Paris Saint Germain decided any deal would be too expensive.

But Al Mubarak, in what is an admirable stance from City against player power, also criticised AC Milan for their conduct and was adamant Tevez would not be sold undervalue.
 
Re: Tevez - Khaldoon tells it as it is!

Think this deserves a good chorus of a fave,

WE ARE CITY, SUPER CITY, FROM MAINE ROAD!
 
Re: Tevez - Khaldoon tells it as it is!

Hope it costs the ugly fooker another 25 million after we sue the twat for breach of contract and financial loss

Force AC to buy that other fella and Herman will be fooked
 
Re: Tevez - Khaldoon tells it as it is!

johnny crossan said:
sickening Sky report

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Tevez not motivated by money
Argentine's camp insist almost £10m loss is not priority concern


Carlos Tevez's representatives have insisted the striker is not motivated by money in the wake of revelations that his ongoing transfer saga has cost the Argentine almost £10million.

Etihad Stadium chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak earlier on Tuesday evening outlined a determined stance that the wantaway 27-year-old would not be sold unless his £30m-plus transfer valuation was met.

Tevez has not played for City since the autumn after an infamous bust-up with Roberto Mancini and the former club captain is presently in Argentina, having returned to his homeland on 7th November.

His trip to South America came two weeks after he was fined a fortnight's wages for his failure to warm up during City's UEFA Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich in September.

"Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation. We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front. Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football."
Carlos Tevez spokesman

Quotes of the week

It has been reported City stopped paying wages estimated at £200,000-a-week at the end of November and also fined Tevez six weeks' wages for gross misconduct over his refusal to return.

That fine is currently the subject of an appeal to the Premier League as Tevez's initial challenge was rejected by Blues directors Marty Edelman and Mohamed al-Mazrouei on 7th January. A final verdict is expected by the end of January.
Concern

However, as Tevez also forfeited £6m in loyalty bonuses prior to the Bayern episode at the Allianz Arena due to his previous requests to leave City, his dispute with the Premier League leaders has now cost him the quite staggering sum of £9.3m.

The former Manchester United striker's representatives have confirmed an agreement regarding wages is in place with City, but they have insisted their client's only concern is to return to playing.

A spokesman for Tevez , who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract, said in a statement to Sky Sports News: "Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation.

"We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front.

"Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football."

AC Milan or Inter Milan remain Tevez's most likely destinations ahead of next week's closure of the transfer window after Paris Saint Germain decided any deal would be too expensive.

But Al Mubarak, in what is an admirable stance from City against player power, also criticised AC Milan for their conduct and was adamant Tevez would not be sold undervalue.

See $ky-mutv managed to sneak the rags in there somehow lol

They got there in the end with the last sentence though
 
Re: Tevez - Khaldoon tells it as it is!

johnny crossan said:
sickening Sky report

<a class="postlink" href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7452954/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7452954/</a>

Tevez not motivated by money
Argentine's camp insist almost £10m loss is not priority concern


Carlos Tevez's representatives have insisted the striker is not motivated by money in the wake of revelations that his ongoing transfer saga has cost the Argentine almost £10million.

Etihad Stadium chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak earlier on Tuesday evening outlined a determined stance that the wantaway 27-year-old would not be sold unless his £30m-plus transfer valuation was met.

Tevez has not played for City since the autumn after an infamous bust-up with Roberto Mancini and the former club captain is presently in Argentina, having returned to his homeland on 7th November.

His trip to South America came two weeks after he was fined a fortnight's wages for his failure to warm up during City's UEFA Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich in September.

"Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation. We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front. Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football."
Carlos Tevez spokesman

Quotes of the week

It has been reported City stopped paying wages estimated at £200,000-a-week at the end of November and also fined Tevez six weeks' wages for gross misconduct over his refusal to return.

That fine is currently the subject of an appeal to the Premier League as Tevez's initial challenge was rejected by Blues directors Marty Edelman and Mohamed al-Mazrouei on 7th January. A final verdict is expected by the end of January.
Concern

However, as Tevez also forfeited £6m in loyalty bonuses prior to the Bayern episode at the Allianz Arena due to his previous requests to leave City, his dispute with the Premier League leaders has now cost him the quite staggering sum of £9.3m.

The former Manchester United striker's representatives have confirmed an agreement regarding wages is in place with City, but they have insisted their client's only concern is to return to playing.

A spokesman for Tevez , who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract, said in a statement to Sky Sports News: "Carlos has said many times before that money has never been a motivation.

"We reached an agreement with Manchester City in terms of his wages when he returned to Argentina and nothing has changed on that front.

"Now all Carlos wants to do is get back to playing football."

AC Milan or Inter Milan remain Tevez's most likely destinations ahead of next week's closure of the transfer window after Paris Saint Germain decided any deal would be too expensive.

But Al Mubarak, in what is an admirable stance from City against player power, also criticised AC Milan for their conduct and was adamant Tevez would not be sold undervalue.


Nothing in there that gives me any concern.
We knew that they would have to say something ... unfortunately it appears to have been written by The Brothers Grimm,another fairytale !
 

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