Tevez can go if he isnt happy - Mancini

foolsgold* said:
Well at fans forum when someone mentioned bust ups with Mancini about training, Kompany said that they just take it all light hearted what is in the paper as most is made up.. seemed a genuine answer too so im going to ignore most of it :)

A newspaper needs news (true or false) to sell papers.....Its been open season on City since the takeover....
 
Goater666 said:
spanishblue said:
Tevez was the first to open his mouth about extra training AND THE MOANING TWAT ONLY TURNED UP ONCE

It's tit for tat, no one's the winner. He should wait until the end of the season.

Yeah he could wait until the end of the season and let those gobby, unhappy players have their say and let them think they have a push-over as a manager, or he could break the norm and make a response to such comments and show them that he, infact, is the manager and he has the final say in what happens. ANY player who is unhappy playing for MAN CITY, regardless of who the manager is, can pack their stuff, sell their luxury homes and fuck right off. They are playing for Mancini, Mancini is manager of Man City and they should start respecting that little fact. 2 training sessions a day? They want to try being stuck behind a fucking desk for a tiny fraction of their weekly earnings and try that for comfort. What i'd give to earn what they earn, live how they live just at a 'cost' of training twice a day. Bunch of whinging, over pampered bunch of babies who need to get into the real world. Mancini, if all this is true, is 100% correct to be putting them in their place. Robinho can fuck off, Tevez can fuck off, they can ALL fuck off if they are unhappy, because for every Tevez not willing to put 100% into training for £150k a week, their is a Torres waiting in the wings who will do just that.
 
the media would just love city to fail and cant wait to have a right go if we miss 4th, if we do miss it then so be it but we are on course for our highest ever finish in the greedy money league so we must be progressing
 
Andouble said:
more detailed article here in the Guardian. <a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/apr/29/roberto-mancini-carlos-tevez-city-manchester" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010 ... manchester</a>

In his own, more understated way, Daniel Taylor has done more to undermime City than anyone over the past few seasons.

My only surprise is he didn't mention United; every other article he does on City seems to...
 
gazlinksy said:
i personally dont believe half of the gumfff that the papers say but its not good for citys image that all the storys are getting to the media.

on aanother hand if they wasn't true then city should have a press conference stating the truth and to my recognition they havent.

not sure what to think ?? £47 mil for tevez 28 mil for ade cant see them only playing 1 season not sure if SWP is gonna stay and micar has all ways been touted for the gooners

gumfff (fookin ace that word)..:)
 
I've just read the Gary James thread and it seems its all media spin and we're all basically arguing over nothing.

There was a different tone when the press conference moved on to the nationals. The majority of their questions were about other clubs (Inter Milan, Liverpool, Chelsea and United), but they also pushed one line about 'will you be sacked' and another on Tevez. The questions they asked went along the lines of: Tevez is unhappy with your training what do you think? The answer was always the right one, along the lines of "I have talked with him". "What did you say?" "It's private. He seems happy now". "Tevez has said he wants Champions League football, what's your view" "Every player should want Champions League football. That's the same for Tevez, Adebayor..."

It was all like that. He never said that he would be happy for Tevez to leave or that Tevez will leave, what he actually said was about ambition. And surely every player should have ambition to play in the Champions league?

I came away from the press conference thinking that Mancini is undoubtedly the right man for the job, but was of the opinion that the press wanted to catch him out. They wanted to create headlines.
 
nijinskybell said:
samharris said:
Please tell me one instant in football where the manager was outed rather than the player.??

Cloughie at Leeds. Extreme example though. Not the norm.
Ron Saunders at City in 1974.

There are plenty of others where club chairmen felt they had to choose between players and manager and they decided to ditch the manager.
 
Pigeonho said:
Goater666 said:
It's tit for tat, no one's the winner. He should wait until the end of the season.

Yeah he could wait until the end of the season and let those gobby, unhappy players have their say and let them think they have a push-over as a manager, or he could break the norm and make a response to such comments and show them that he, infact, is the manager and he has the final say in what happens. ANY player who is unhappy playing for MAN CITY, regardless of who the manager is, can pack their stuff, sell their luxury homes and fuck right off. They are playing for Mancini, Mancini is manager of Man City and they should start respecting that little fact. 2 training sessions a day? They want to try being stuck behind a fucking desk for a tiny fraction of their weekly earnings and try that for comfort. What i'd give to earn what they earn, live how they live just at a 'cost' of training twice a day. Bunch of whinging, over pampered bunch of babies who need to get into the real world. Mancini, if all this is true, is 100% correct to be putting them in their place. Robinho can fuck off, Tevez can fuck off, they can ALL fuck off if they are unhappy, because for every Tevez not willing to put 100% into training for £150k a week, their is a Torres waiting in the wings who will do just that.


Not often but definitely have to aggree with this BOBBY is boss not Tevez
 
samharris said:
The press are doing the same thing with the rags and Vidic....but hes still there !!
And Arsenal and Fabregas
And Liverpool and Torres

etc etc

About the only team to have escaped such shit is Spuds. Its no coincidence to me that the rag that always seems to be at the heart of these "Exclusives" also has a columnist that goes by the name of Harry Redknapp.

Treat it with the contempt it deserves people.
 

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