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tolmie's hairdoo said:
TVI said:
I hate to question your ITK status but this post could have been knocked up by anybody with a basic knowledge of football and google.


That's fair enough. Posters are perfectly entitled to their own interpretations.

Sorry it was a Tevez induced bout of petulance.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
I hope some posters will appreciate why I did not want to drop a hand grenade re Carlos situation earlier in the week.

The Kia Joorabachian and Apocaplyse Now in the transfer threads were just pointers, City were and are ahead of the game on this.

Many things are ambigious (admittedly frustrating) for a variety of reasons and personal relationships.

Obviously, blues will be hurting - but please keep the faith with both the club and Carlos.

Joorabachian makes Paul Stretford look like a rank amateur.

There are elements to Carlos' displeasure, but it comes down to one cold truth MONEY.

A Rooney situation in many aspects. Tevez has such a close relationship with his agent - best man at his wedding, godfather to his children.

There is plenty of things to run on this. Tevez's situation is unique in that for the first time in his career, it is US who own him.

Keep the faith and a brighter January will emerge around the corner. Worst case scenario, it will be put to bed until the summer.

Kia Joorabachian might well be the biggest wanker on the face of the Earth, a poisonous twat!

But Calos Tevez does not have SEN, he does not need a guardian to make decisions for him. Carlos got his dick out and shagged another bird, it is why his wife and kids do not live with hum here in Manchester. He made that decision on his own, Kia was not in there as well in a threesome, calling the shots (or maybe he was)!

And Carlos is the one who handed in the transfer request! He could easily have said "NO Kia, I have respect for the fans and the club! I will not be doing that!"
 
After the Newcastle game I said that Tevez would not be here long. Cue lots of flac along the lines of Tevez loves the club, Mancini should go first etc

What has been obvious from day one is that while he is a fantastic player who gives his all he is a pain in the arse. He left a club where he felt undervalued and joined a club that makes heroes out of the likes of Goater, Kinkladze et al.(No disrespect to those two btw who both served the club admirably).

But given Carlos' undeniable quality, the fact that he left United, he was always going to be a god for many City fans. The problem is that he understands all this too well. The unecessary hugging of RSC, the constant press leakings, the shin pads, he's basically Robinho with effort and commitment. In other words he thinks he's bigger than the club.

The club these days however is bigger than any one player. And just like Robinho he will be shipped out and we will replace him.

When that is remains to be seen. As I said he is the type to give his all while he is a City player. One things for sure we should not be held to ransom.

For my money there are players more important to us now.

If Vincent was injured I'd be worried. Ditto NDJ. Silva's artistry would be difficult to replace. And Yaya's burgeoning power is becoming very integral to the way we play.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
TVI said:
I hate to question your ITK status but this post could have been knocked up by anybody with a basic knowledge of football and google.


That's fair enough. Posters are perfectly entitled to their own interpretations.

Thanks for the original post Tolmie. Your input to the forum is certainly appreciated by me.

So, is Tevez really just after more money or is the relationship with Roberto really at breaking point? For me, either way, City need to get rid. I know he has scored a lot of goals for us but how many more will he score if the rest of the lose respect for their 'captain'?
 
Thanks for the info tolmie,I just hope the club stands firm on this and handles this situation in the professional way I think they will.
 
Robinho's Subbuteo said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
That's fair enough. Posters are perfectly entitled to their own interpretations.

Thanks for the original post Tolmie. Your input to the forum is certainly appreciated by me.

So, is Tevez really just after more money or is the relationship with Roberto really at breaking point? For me, either way, City need to get rid. I know he has scored a lot of goals for us but how many more will he score if the rest of the lose respect for their 'captain'?

i might be wrong but i thinks its his agent who is pushing for more money ( more money for him ) what going to be interesting is city next game will tevez start ? will he be captain ?
 
herrock said:
The best we can hope for out of this i reckon, is that Tevez will stay until the summer. He will then go to spain . While he is here he will give 100% on the pitch and get us at least a champions league place.
I don't want him to stay i want him to fuck off with immediate effect. i'm absolutely fuckin disgusted and i think i'd feel sick if i had to endure watching someone who couldn't give a flying fuck about the club/fans out on the pitch. just the way i feel on the situation.....i certainly won't be welcoming him back with open arms like the rags with rooney that's for sure.......fuckin do one tevez you're a fuckin disgrace.
 
After reading the initial Tevez posting on the OS, I immediately came to Bluemoon (apparently quite a few more supporters did too as the site is very slow--no complaint!) I reviewed the names of authors of various posts, saw Tolmie's Hairdoo, and instinctively knew I would get an accurate and interesting perspective about the situation by clicking that post. I was right. Thank you, TH.

Post Script--I sure do miss the Blue and red Bear skits...I sure hope they make an appearance this holiday season!
 
It is interesting, but the closeness of the agent to the player, suggests to me that City will find it very difficult to drive a wedge between the two.

It's a high risk game to publically expose the agent. But at the same time the fans deserve to know what's going on. I suppose this is part and parcel of modern football now, but if the football authorities want to regulate and clean up the game, the first thing they should so is abolish agents. The PFA should act on players' behalf
 

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