Tevez backs down ?

Tevez, 27, did ask more than once for permission to go home during the international break. But he was told 'no' on each occasion.

What makes the 'orrible little stump think City would do him any favours after the way he's treated us. For someone who's head is so close to his shoulders he's got more neck than a goose.
Cheeky hunchbacked little ****.
 
LoveCity said:
Man City rebel Tevez back where they love him... but is he allowed to be in Argentina?
By Alex Kay and Ian Ladyman
Last updated at 11:22 PM on 8th November 2011


Carlos Tevez faces a new disciplinary charge from Manchester City after defying Roberto Mancini again and flying home to Argentina without permission.

Tevez has chosen not to dispute his punishment for allegedly refusing to play against Bayern Munich in September, looks set to be fined a further two weeks' wages unless he turns up at training at 10.30 on Wednesday morning.

That looks unlikely, as our pictures show him arriving in Buenos Aires on Tuesday.

Sportsmail can reveal that Tevez's representatives asked City's temporary chief executive John McBeath at the weekend if the 27-year-old could spend a week in Argentina but the request was denied as manager Mancini wanted him to continue working on his fitness.

Tevez then asked Mancini's assistant Fausto Salsano on Monday and was again turned down after the second request had been relayed to the City manager.

However, it appears Tevez ignored these instructions and flew to South America anyway. On arriving at Buenos Aires airport with his daughter Florencia, Tevez said only: 'I am here to get some rest.'

The striker was on a day off on Tuesday anyway so had not breached his contract. But unless the former club captain turns up at Carrington on Wednesday morning he will once again find himself facing a misconduct charge.

In order for him to be back in Manchester today, Tevez will have had only a matter of hours on the ground in South America.

He has been training on his own at Carrington for the last month as City's fitness staff endeavour to get him in shape.

However, it can also be revealed that Tevez has missed at least some of that training in recent weeks with mystery injuries.

On two occasions, he has not trained because of non-football related injuries and as a result Mancini's staff believe he has made relatively poor progress as they try to get him in a condition in which he could theoretically play a competitive game.

A City spokesman said: 'Carlos is part way through a training plan and is due to resume on Wednesday following a rest day.'

If, as expected, Tevez doesn't show up City will treat him as they would any other player who disobeyed direct instructions. He can expect to be fined two weeks' wages, in accordance with PFA guidelines.

His camp have declined to comment.


Can't someone just chin the bastard. He just does not learn due to his "me me me and to hell with everyone else" shit does he. I have stayed away from Tevez threads recently as i find i have lost my tongue for talking about the cretin. Then he pulls more crap like this and it riles me.

I cant even be arsed insulting him.

I would happily skip Christmas and new year just to get to January so we can hopefully get rid. Then i would love the club to take a hard line with anyone affiliating with Kia at the club, aka no Kia full stop and refuse to enter talks with players using him. A tough stance yes that could see even 1-2 others go after contracts end or sold sooner than we may like. The wages we offer though would soon make any players drop him like a sack of rocks. I think this would benefit us in the years to come also not having to deal with the cretin.
This is probably wishful naive thinking on my part but it does sound nice.
 
remoh said:
Neville Kneville said:
remoh said:
Oooooh, you silly sod!

I'll repeat it one last time. Try to concentrate, please!!!

He refused to warm up. Instead of sending him on anyway, Roberto took the hump. THAT IS WHY HE HAS NOT BEEN CHARGED WITH REFUSING TO PLAY!!!

This is definitely the last time that I'll explain this to you.

He has been found guilty of refusing to participate, not just charged: FOUND GUILTY you pompous git. I've spelt this out for you on the other thread.
The five contractual obligations found by the disciplinary panel to have been breached are:

1. An obligation to participate in any matches in which the player is selected to play for the club when directed by a Club official.

2. An obligation to undertake such other duties and to participate in such other activities as are consistent with the performance of the player’s duties and as are reasonably required of him.

3. An obligation to comply with and act in accordance with all lawful instructions of any authorised official of the Club.

4. An obligation to observe the statutes and regulations of FIFA and UEFA, the FA Rules, the League Rules, the Code of Practice and the Club rules, including but not limited to breach of Rule E3(1) of the FA Rules (obligation on the player all times to act in the best interests of the game and not act in any manner which is improper or which brings the game into disrepute).

5. An obligation not to knowingly or recklessly do anything or omit to do anything which is likely to bring the Club or the game of football into disrepute or cause the player or the Club to be in breach of the Rules (as defined in the contract) or cause damage to the Club.

It doesn't say charged with refusing to warm up it says FOUND TO BE IN BREACH OF AN OBLIGATION TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY MATCHES IE: GUILTY NOT 'CHARGED WITH' FOUND FUCKING GUILTY OF.

He has failed to contest this guilty finding & now fucked poff to Argentina without permission. Perhaps he's using you as his advisor ?

The Club found that he was guilty of refusing to participate. He didn't participate because he was not asked to. Clearly, the Club interprets the refusal to warm up as refusing to participate. Legally that must be open to challenge but that is up to Tevez; perhaps he will, perhaps he won't.
My point all along is that he may not have refused to play, and that theory was backed up by the Club dropping that charge. (repeated again now by ESPN, by the way), The findings of the inquiry do not contradict that.

Now get a grip on yourself you prat.

There`s only one prat who needs to get a grip YOU !!
If the above was open to challenge why has Tevez and Kia now decided to NOT contest the fine any further.
Ddddddeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmm.
Think you need some medical help or go to fucking Specsavers !!
 
The 'warm up' excuse is a technicality that the club could not dispute.
Anyway, if he's warmed up, why not get ready to go on?
Besides, he's not contesting the club's 5 breaches (smart move), he's contesting the so called 'human rights' treatment, and will probably still sue Mancini or the club for it.
 
Given that Mancini is intent on making him fit, ostensibly to let him play in 1 or 2 matches, I'm surprised that Tevez faking injuries has not been seriously looked into by the club..
That, along with the other incidents...shouldn't these be enough to dismiss him and then sue him for breach of contract, claiming 40mil+ in damages for potential losses incurred??
 
That twat Paul McCarthy,the respected journo (snigger) has just popped up on ssn in his capacity as Joorabchians advisor. It was 5minutes of him saying 'eer,eeer' trying to defend the indefensible. Times really are desperate now for Tevez when you have an illiterate twat like that in your damage limitation 'team'

Sent from my galaxy while having a shite.
 
Once again the pantomine continues, I'm sorry but this story has more twists and turns, I mean why cant he just be patient and wait till January knowing that City is going to offload him, but oh no he's up to something else now.....if its true and he's flown back to Argentina without permission, well he's up to his neck in it, but this so typical of this type of player where he is only at a club for a period of time then its on to pasture's new and that way his advisors can milk him and the system for more...........
 

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