Something Odd Going on with Tevez

Stirring the honey pot a little, I'd also like to throw in the "rumour" that he tried to demand Mancini was sacked last season.<br /><br />-- Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:19 am --<br /><br />
fbloke said:
Didsbury Dave said:
So why did Kidd say "noone knows what went on but the two of them"?

Why didn't he just say he has personal problems, or a dead leg or whatever?

He may well have used an ill advised method of stopping any further questions about Tevez and Mancini.

If he had said - "I dont want to say anything further" the conspiracy theorists would have jumped all over that.

If asked he had said "No comment" then the same would have happened.

Kiddo was in a lose/lose scenario there and I personally think the papers are making hay whilst they can.

I predict that Tevez will be back in time for the Derby which is likely what Mancini wanted in the end but didnt want to go public with as it allowed 'special treatment' for Tevez.

He wasn't pushed into a corner, fbloke, he offered the info spontaniously.

He was asked a really innocent question "When do you expect him back" or something.

It was odd. Did noone else hear it? Around 1.00pm ish.
 
Didsbury Dave said:
Stirring the honey pot a little, I'd also like to throw in the "rumour" that he tried to demand Mancini was sacked last season.

DD, thats not a honey you are stirring!

I hate to suggest that you are working to a specific destabilising agenda mate but this thread is quickly heading to me making that conclusion.
 
Dubai Blue said:
Didsbury Dave said:
What none of you are addressing is Brian Kidd's comment.
He could simply have been referring to the agreement between them both for Tevez to go back to Argentina for a bit rather than to any argument between them.

And as I understand it, the "unknown quack" is the Argentinian national sides physio.

The dead leg will have prevented him from training for several days anyway and the rest of the squad then go off to Poland. Why not let him rest up with his family in a place he clearly misses while getting physio off a top-notch professional?

How soft are footballers, a dead leg keeps him out of training for days? I got a dead leg when I banged my leg on a school table when it was end of lesson years ago and I still had to do P.E that afternoon.
 
tony cascarino was on irish radio last night and wouldnt give details but said carlos has huge personal problems in argentina though with his wife in particular
 
Goats left knee said:
tony cascarino was on irish radio last night and wouldnt give details but said carlos has huge personal problems in argentina though with his wife in particular

You been reading the Daily Star toilet paper? ;-)

'MARRIED footballer Carlos Tevez romped with a former Playboy model before turning his attentions to a glamour girl, it has been claimed.

The Man City ace is said to have enjoyed trysts with sexy Vanessa Carbone behind his wife’s back, following them up with an affair with model Mariana Paesani.

Argentine model Vanessa, who once seduced Mick Jagger, 66, during a Rolling Stones stopover in Buenos Aires, is said to have met the 26-year-old footballer in a nightclub in the city in June 2008.

Vanessa, who once stopped traffic with a topless protest against Japanese whaling in Chile, said at the time: “I don’t confirm or deny anything.

“All I can say is I met a gentleman, an incredible person.

“The greatness Carlos displays as a footballer, he has as a man. He treated me with great warmth.
“I want to fall in love with someone who makes me happy.”

Meanwhile, Tevez allegedly bedded Mariana last week in a German hotel while his wife Vanesa Mansilla, the mother of his two children, nursed their premature daughter thousands of miles away in Buenos Aires.

He is reported to have started seeing Mariana, 31, in October 2008, when they were pictured frolicking near Tevez’s Cheshire home.

A friend of Tevez claimed his relationship with his wife ended six months ago but they had stayed close for the sake of their two children.

But Tevez’s dad Raimundo insisted: “They are still together.”
 
We are under a media microscope at the moment. No player can do or say anything without the media crawling all over it and kneading whatever it was into a story.

We are very newsworthy at the moment, cos of the Sheikhs money, virtually everybody in the game wants us to fail and fail badly.

If the football media is to be believed, modern football is a deeply spiritual game played by gifted demigods who adore their respective teams and play purely for the love of the game, with nothing but deep and mutual respect for their fellow professionals. City's players are purely greedy bastards, willingly breaking the legs of opponents, loathing the incumbent manager, pissed up brawlers, and deserve nothing less than complete and abject failure and humiliation at the alter of the footballing shrine of the EPL.
 
classic
LoveCity said:
Can't the Sheikh have a perfect replica of Buenos Aires built for him somewhere in Manchester? We really need to keep him happy.
 

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