Calcio said:tbf if you run a club, would you spend alot of money on this unstable man? This is why I dont get when people say things like 40 million or nothing like this is fm and you sell player on purely on ability. No one is going to spend crazy money on someone who is clearly not sane
how is it rubbish, if his value drops due to his actions, its his pocket the difference will come out of. as advised by the PFA chairman.lionheart said:Absolute rubbish. Tevez will continue to be paid a massive salary even if he sits it out in the reserves. He has no obvious incentive to leave, other than pride. As AC Milan have apparently issued City with a 10-day deadline to accept a loan deal or nothing, Mancini will most probably take the latter option.tolmie's hairdoo said:An update of sorts.
The Tevez camp is in utter desperation. They are up against the clock to facilitate an acceptable transfer to City, or his bank balance... is heading for the complete shitter.
Daveth said:tolmie's hairdoo said:An update of sorts.
The Tevez camp is in utter desperation.
They are up against the clock to facilitate an acceptable transfer to City, or his bank balance and career is heading for the complete shitter.
No club has the cash or the inclination.
Are we in a strong position Tolmie? Will we be hearing anything in the media regarding further disciplinary action or as has been suggested has the club reached an agreement of sorts with Herman?
I would hate to think we're still paying him and he's not even in the country or showing the slightest inclination of returning.
tolmie's hairdoo said:Daveth said:tolmie's hairdoo said:An update of sorts.
The Tevez camp is in utter desperation.
They are up against the clock to facilitate an acceptable transfer to City, or his bank balance and career is heading for the complete shitter.
No club has the cash or the inclination.
Are we in a strong position Tolmie? Will we be hearing anything in the media regarding further disciplinary action or as has been suggested has the club reached an agreement of sorts with Herman?
I would hate to think we're still paying him and he's not even in the country or showing the slightest inclination of returning.
We are in our strongest position yet in this whole sorry mess. We have an acceptable figure in mind and won't compromise any further.
Sadly for Tevez, the anticipated rush of clubs have not bitten. Kia has attempted to play the Italian clubs against one another to flush out a permanent deal.
He is still being paid, minus bonus and image related rights (this brings down his basic significantly)
He will be fined the maximum in January, whether upon a sale or not and don't expect anything official to be made public until then.
Unless we get written assurances of a guaranteed sale at a set price, after a loan agreement, there's no deal.
City will have clear presentable evidence that his actions have not only affected his original transfer value, but also the opportunity for any sale.
He's fucked and Kia knows the clock is ticking and actually has to work for his ten per cent this time.
RandomJ said:We're never gonna get rid of the dead weight. Evey club in the world just wants to take the piss and have them on loan but only if we pay their wages in full. The players like Bridge and Adebayor and Tevez are never gonna lower their wage demands so we're fucking stuck with them.
lionheart said:Absolute rubbish. Tevez will continue to be paid a massive salary even if he sits it out in the reserves. He has no obvious incentive to leave, other than pride. As AC Milan have apparently issued City with a 10-day deadline to accept a loan deal or nothing, Mancini will most probably take the latter option.tolmie's hairdoo said:An update of sorts.
The Tevez camp is in utter desperation. They are up against the clock to facilitate an acceptable transfer to City, or his bank balance... is heading for the complete shitter.
tolmie's hairdoo said:lionheart said:Absolute rubbish. Tevez will continue to be paid a massive salary even if he sits it out in the reserves. He has no obvious incentive to leave, other than pride. As AC Milan have apparently issued City with a 10-day deadline to accept a loan deal or nothing, Mancini will most probably take the latter option.tolmie's hairdoo said:An update of sorts.
The Tevez camp is in utter desperation. They are up against the clock to facilitate an acceptable transfer to City, or his bank balance... is heading for the complete shitter.
That's your opinion, not the true state of affairs.
Read back your post and think. City are going to pay a negligible asset who has cost them thick end of £25m, without exploring legal ramifications?
City will not accept ANY LOAN DEAL without legally-binding assurances that a permanent deal is concluded.
Based on our valuation and Tevez's wages, is it any wonder the likes of AC want a loan or nothing.
For the record, AC have also made the same offer to Didier Drogba. They want a short-term fix to cover Cassano.
Drogba wants a permanent move.
We can't pay him to sit in the reserves, either, without him invoking UEFA articles to walk next summer for free.
Inter remain the only team not to reveal their hand and their cash flow isn't the best...
Danamy said:tolmie's hairdoo said:lionheart said:Absolute rubbish. Tevez will continue to be paid a massive salary even if he sits it out in the reserves. He has no obvious incentive to leave, other than pride. As AC Milan have apparently issued City with a 10-day deadline to accept a loan deal or nothing, Mancini will most probably take the latter option.
That's your opinion, not the true state of affairs.
Read back your post and think. City are going to pay a negligible asset who has cost them thick end of £25m, without exploring legal ramifications?
City will not accept ANY LOAN DEAL without legally-binding assurances that a permanent deal is concluded.
Based on our valuation and Tevez's wages, is it any wonder the likes of AC want a loan or nothing.
For the record, AC have also made the same offer to Didier Drogba. They want a short-term fix to cover Cassano.
Drogba wants a permanent move.
We can't pay him to sit in the reserves, either, without him invoking UEFA articles to walk next summer for free.
Inter remain the only team not to reveal their hand and their cash flow isn't the best...
Drogba >>>>>>> Bayern
Tevez >>>>>>>. Inter
tolmie's hairdoo said:Danamy said:tolmie's hairdoo said:That's your opinion, not the true state of affairs.
Read back your post and think. City are going to pay a negligible asset who has cost them thick end of £25m, without exploring legal ramifications?
City will not accept ANY LOAN DEAL without legally-binding assurances that a permanent deal is concluded.
Based on our valuation and Tevez's wages, is it any wonder the likes of AC want a loan or nothing.
For the record, AC have also made the same offer to Didier Drogba. They want a short-term fix to cover Cassano.
Drogba wants a permanent move.
We can't pay him to sit in the reserves, either, without him invoking UEFA articles to walk next summer for free.
Inter remain the only team not to reveal their hand and their cash flow isn't the best...
Drogba >>>>>>> Bayern
Tevez >>>>>>>. Inter
Drogba now wants Russia or PSG, mate. He wants the pay day next summer.
I honestly think a perfect storm has materialised that may prevent Tevez and a permanent move to Inter or another Italian club.
The Italian economy.
Inter need Tevez more than Milan, but as Mancio has stated previously, his club need to spend in other areas.
I still have a sneaky feeling Tevez will be involved as a makeweight in swap deal of some kind.
All parties would save face and it would be hard to put a definitive value on what it amounted too, all conjecture.
It now depends on how much we need to show proper cash on the books, maybe our stance will alter once our Champions League fate is decided.