Kia in talk's with AC. (merged)

Re: Kia in talk's with AC.

mike winterwasp said:
Soulboy said:
80s Shorts said:
"Certainly" !! LMFAO


Trust an expert... it's a certainty...

-- Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:36 pm --

Rammy Blue said:
So you don't think being awol is a transgression?


Huge transgression.

And for that we will fine him a substantial amount.

But not until there has been another disciplinary hearing.

You can't just stop wages. He's not in a job at MacDonald's!


"Trust an expert"? Anyone who owns Employment Law for Dummies must know that the basics of a contract are you turn up and work, we pay you. Whether it's McDonalds or Macys, it still applies. Of course we're not paying the ugly twat.

Another clueless barrack room lawyer.

"... the basics of a contract are you turn up and work, we pay you..."

Does that apply to Hargreaves situation? And Michael Johnson?

The same "basic" principle applies, surely?

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
 
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GazM said:
Calcio said:
look at Milans dealing with Liverpool for Aquallani, they will not pay anywhere near you guys expect for Tevez. They will pay the 4 million to get him on loan and say we will pay whatever you want if he does well. When the loan is finish, they will play a waiting game and keep asking for more loans. Tevez mis a great player, but he has really made himself impossible for any big club to spend big money on him as his behaviour will have scared everyone away. As a loan deal, he's perfect

I would guess this outcome is more likely. Do Milan have the money, er no probably not let's be honest. Clubs on the continent will stagger the payments too if (in the unlikely event) this goes through. So, 4m now, 4m later, whatever. I suggest Mancini has a word with some of this mafia friends and puts the horses head in Tevez's bed. The guy is a leech.
Tevez is just dumb uneducated fool. the problem is Kia who knows no one will pay any big money for his crazy player, so he will get him out on loan. And he will do whatever it takes to get the move. Im sure City will eventually say just go away.....that seem to be their whole plan
 
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I hope I speak for many when I say I want this deal to go through as quickly as possible. Tevez needs to leave City.
 
Re: Kia in talk's with AC.

Soulboy said:
mike winterwasp said:
Soulboy said:
Trust an expert... it's a certainty...

-- Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:36 pm --




Huge transgression.

And for that we will fine him a substantial amount.

But not until there has been another disciplinary hearing.

You can't just stop wages. He's not in a job at MacDonald's!


"Trust an expert"? Anyone who owns Employment Law for Dummies must know that the basics of a contract are you turn up and work, we pay you. Whether it's McDonalds or Macys, it still applies. Of course we're not paying the ugly twat.

Another clueless barrack room lawyer.

"... the basics of a contract are you turn up and work, we pay you..."

Does that apply to Hargreaves situation? And Michael Johnson?

The same "basic" principle applies, surely?

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.


It is indeed. Hargreaves and Johnson turn up for work. Their "work" is getting physio and treatment. Playing golf in Argentina doesn't count as work. If Tevez was here I guess he wouldn't be playing but we'd be paying him. It's the being here that's important.

Who's clueless now?
 
Kia in talk's with AC.

Whatever happens, his best season would have been last season, made the main man of the team by Mancini. Too scorer and golden shoe winner. He will never get this type of form again. I can't believe that after everything Mancini did he spat in the managers face and the clubs faces. He will be the third best striker at Milan. Pato and Ibrahimovic are much better and more professional.
 
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Rammy Blue said:
No chance that we are still paying him

Sadly this is not true. Ridiculous though it may be, we *are* still paying the little shit. Marwood or MacBeath confirmed this a few days ago saying they had no choice but to do so under his contract - which is still in force despite Tevez' breaches of it.

I can try to hunt out the quote if it matters.

No doubt we will fine him everything he's been paid, but the fact we are still paying him sticks in the craw somewhat.
 
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What many are losing sight of here, is that even if Milan paid us £40m, cash upfront, (Yeah, I know, just pretend) the sly lying toad will still have won.

All his lies about needing to return 'home' to be with his family, was just that, lies. He has just wanted (or 'advised' by Kia, who wants one last big slice of fee for him) to move to Europe all along.

This petulant act of walking out of the club and fecking off back to Argentina, will have worked for him too, as he simply gets what he wanted from the start.

City have to be able to make an example of this odious man, or as said elsewhere, any player in the future could do exactly the same, and we will have set a precedent for allowing it unless we severely punish and sue Tevez.

Just hoping the great wall of silence from the club is deliberate, and plans are in place to do just that.....
 
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M22 Blue said:
Of course we're still bloody paying him.


I am sure I read somewhere yesterday that we fined him 2 weeks money for the not warming up v munich and we have fined him another 4 weeks for the latest no show - did I imagine that?
 

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