Kia in talk's with AC. (merged)

remoh said:
SWP's back said:
^^^
bollocks

Nice bit of well-reasoned argument there, SWP.
Lol. Thanks. On my phone so can't give it my usual standard but receiving pennies for him and/or him sueing for constructive dismissal is laughable and frankly 'bollocks'.
 
Soulboy said:
Rammy Blue said:
Eastlands90 said:
Just to make things clear,


<a class="postlink" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-city/8916855/Manchester-Citys-Roberto-Mancini-will-not-replace-Carlos-Tevez-in-January.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... nuary.html</a>




Manchester City's Roberto Mancini ‘will not replace Carlos Tevez in January’


Tévez, who remains in Argentina after flying to South America without City’s permission almost three weeks ago, is expected to seal a January move away from the Etihad Stadium, with the club allowing the player’s adviser to open talks with AC Milan and Juventus over a permanent deal.


*Fast-forwarded


Mancini refused to discuss Tévez’s future at his weekly press conference, but it is understood that City are determined to secure a fee of at least £25million for their former captain, who has not played since falling into dispute with the club ­following the Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich on Sept 27.
Tévez, who continues to be paid his full £198,000-a-week salary despite being absent without permission, was fined two weeks’ wages by City last month after being found guilty of five breaches of contract while a substitute against Bayern.

That's all very well but the point is that we will eventually have fined him for every penny between his disappearing act and Jan 1st when we get shut.

Unfortunately Rammy, no we won't.

While many of here have a view of what is "fair" and "right", it is only the law that matters, and that is stacked heavily on the side of Tevez.

Most on here don't want to hear the unpalatable truth, but Tevez currently has City over a barrel, and his advisers know that certain comments made by Manchester City FC have given them ammunition for a potential constructiuve dismissal case.

There is a reason why we've gone quiet over all this while he swans about in Argentina, I suspect Tolmie understands the reasons why, and we will have to bend over backwards to get shot of him.

Even a half decent employment law specialist could make a reasonable case for Tevez. And I'm sure he can afford the very best!

I hope that come January 1st. we have bitten the bullet on this one and have got FIFA and UEFA lined up to back us, or we could see Tevez leave for relative pennies.

Trust an expert!

You could be right I have no idea but surly Tevez refusing to warm up breaks rules in his contract! One thing for sure we'll get a pittance for him now! Looking at it logically it money well spent what ever it costs us to have Tevez at our club for the last few years, Fa cup winners champions league qualification
 
bluethai said:
Marvin said:
If he'd had knuckled down at City he could have led City to trophies and international recognition which could have earned him and his advisors millions

Very very foolish and sad.
ํYes, very sad indeed, still remember most of his wonderful goals from the past seasons.

Yes, sad and tragic, particularly for him. How soon many of our 'hang him, draw him and quarter him' brigade forget his performances for us, just as with Bellamy, Petrov, Ireland Adebayor etc.
It all reminds me very much of Orwell's 1984. Friends today, enemies tomorrow.

If Ade were to be forgiven by Roberto and brought back into favour next season and banged in goals for fun, what's the betting that some of the lads on here would instantly forget all the abuse which they've sent his way?

Loyalty to a manager is grand, but loyalty to our Club is best. Mancini is coming good for us, but he has been an expensive manager so far in terms of player-management.
 
remoh said:
bluethai said:
Marvin said:
If he'd had knuckled down at City he could have led City to trophies and international recognition which could have earned him and his advisors millions

Very very foolish and sad.
ํYes, very sad indeed, still remember most of his wonderful goals from the past seasons.

Yes, sad and tragic, particularly for him. How soon many of our 'hang him, draw him and quarter him' brigade forget his performances for us, just as with Bellamy, Petrov, Ireland Adebayor etc.
It all reminds me very much of Orwell's 1984. Friends today, enemies tomorrow.

If Ade were to be forgiven by Roberto and brought back into favour next season and banged in goals for fun, what's the betting that some of the lads on here would instantly forget all the abuse which they've sent his way?

Loyalty to a manager is grand, but loyalty to our Club is best. Mancini is coming good for us, but he has been an expensive manager so far in terms of player-management.


Did he go to Argentina as well to sort his head out?
 
remoh said:
bluethai said:
Marvin said:
If he'd had knuckled down at City he could have led City to trophies and international recognition which could have earned him and his advisors millions

Very very foolish and sad.
ํYes, very sad indeed, still remember most of his wonderful goals from the past seasons.

Yes, sad and tragic, particularly for him. How soon many of our 'hang him, draw him and quarter him' brigade forget his performances for us, just as with Bellamy, Petrov, Ireland Adebayor etc.
It all reminds me very much of Orwell's 1984. Friends today, enemies tomorrow.

If Ade were to be forgiven by Roberto and brought back into favour next season and banged in goals for fun, what's the betting that some of the lads on here would instantly forget all the abuse which they've sent his way?

Loyalty to a manager is grand, but loyalty to our Club is best. Mancini is coming good for us, but he has been an expensive manager so far in terms of player-management.


to be honest the expensive one has been the one who signed that load of mercenaries , agied "proven PL players" before mancinis coming
 
He's done so many things in the last 11 months to warrant being sacked, why anyone defends him I have no idea. I very much doubt that this City will take it up the behind from him, even his own union rep said he had pushed it too far this time. The silence from City is not because he has us over a barrel, its because we have him over one, and we are being very careful about what we say. He's already been found guilty of breaches of his contract, that was before he f**ked off 3 weeks ago.

We told him he had to be in work, yet he failed to show, and hasn't returned (though I'm sure City are grateful he's keeping his poison away from the club at the moment), if we are still paying him, we will recover it in perfectly justifiable fines.

His value will have diminished, but we still hold the cards, and he can't use the 10% of games rule because he isn't here to play even if we wanted him to.

His main value to us, was in helping us win the cup, and qualify for the CL, we will still get a fee, and getting him out of the club will be a bonus even if it is a reduced price.

Let him f**k someone else over.
 
remoh said:
bluethai said:
Marvin said:
If he'd had knuckled down at City he could have led City to trophies and international recognition which could have earned him and his advisors millions

Very very foolish and sad.
ํYes, very sad indeed, still remember most of his wonderful goals from the past seasons.

Yes, sad and tragic, particularly for him. How soon many of our 'hang him, draw him and quarter him' brigade forget his performances for us, just as with Bellamy, Petrov, Ireland Adebayor etc.
It all reminds me very much of Orwell's 1984. Friends today, enemies tomorrow.

If Ade were to be forgiven by Roberto and brought back into favour next season and banged in goals for fun, what's the betting that some of the lads on here would instantly forget all the abuse which they've sent his way?

Loyalty to a manager is grand, but loyalty to our Club is best. Mancini is coming good for us, but he has been an expensive manager so far in terms of player-management.

Think the word should have read "enema" as the guy is an arse hole !!
 

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