johnny crossan said:the Cabal emerges from the undergrowth, leaving its poisonous trail for all to see.hgblue said:I'm not happy with Mancini's handling of Tevez this season and the debacle the other night (wholly down to Tevez who was totally out of order and now has no future at this club) could have been avoided if Mancini had given Tevez some more game time. It suits Mancini down to the ground that Tevez has made a twat of himself, but I'd question whether a manager should let personal feelings get in the way of the best interests of the club he works for. As others have mentioned Mancini has previous for this type of thing, and if Tevez was my £40 million pound asset I'd be fucking fuming, primarily with the player, but also with his manager for letting the situation get out of control. As far as Mancini's future in concerned, I'm pretty sure he's been given his target for the season and if he achieves it he'll be ok. Remains to be seen whether this week's events have strengthened or weakened us, although if it were my job on the line I'd want Tevez available for selection, because he's a quality player despite his faults.
Is this one inner circle or just a groupie?
Going back to his idiotic post. Of course Tevez is not going to get much game time for two very good reasons. Firstly everyone knows he's leaving in January. Balotelli, Dzeko and Kun are the future of the club. Carlos can hardly complain on that score as he has been trying to engineer a move away for some time. Secondly he arrived back late and unfit.
This is a desperate attempt to resurrect the Tevez vs Mancini non event. Even a blind man can see that Tevez has been a poisonous influence wherever he has been. For some reason hgb does seem to want to recognize this fact.
In addition Tevez is not the world beater he keeps going on about. A useful squad player for us but that's it.