BlueMooner87
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its a fucking joke isnt ir, a footballer who earns more in a week than a lot of people do in 10 years is moaning about having to go to training twice a day, the poor fucker
Bonol said:This story say's more about Mancini than Tevez. Mancini should learn to keep the lid on stories like this on the eve of the biggest match of the season. The mans an amatuer.
I would have to disagreeBonol said:This story say's more about Mancini than Tevez. Mancini should learn to keep the lid on stories like this on the eve of the biggest match of the season. The mans an amatuer.
Excellent post Sireavoidconfusion said:The problem as I see it was always bound to happen... we are not quite there yet as a club, we haven't won silverware yet, we still have quite a long way to go...
Now... players like Tevez and probably Adebayor... basically the players who were brought in for tons of dosh and are on 130k - 150k a week now probably believe that our club should be thankful they are here at City... and I suppose to some extent they are right.
But I firmly believe that there has to be a line... otherwise they will think they can do whatever they want to do. I suppose it is a bit like it is with kids... they need have set boundaries otherwise they will turn into spoiled prats.
Mancini, I believe, will do the right thing. I doubt he will let ANY player, whether that is Tevez or whether that is young Alex Nimley, mouth off like this without consequences. He will make it absolutely clear that he is the boss, and I also think that should Cook or Marwood or anyone else from the top try to undermine this authority he might actually walk.
And the club (Cook/Marwood etc.) should really think twice about doing anything that would undermine Mancini because it will send the wrong signal.
It would prove to players like Tevez that whenever they don't like something (although in this case it is not even clear what Tevez does not like because he hasn't even participated on 3 of the 4 double sessions) they can just mouth off about it in the press and eventually they get their own way (e.g. the manager is sacked or walks).
What has to happen, as I said, is that the players need to know that although the club is grateful that they are here to help the club achieve its goals, ultimately they are not bigger than the club or bigger than the manager, and they need to know their place.
Bonol said:This story say's more about Mancini than Tevez. Mancini should learn to keep the lid on stories like this on the eve of the biggest match of the season. The mans an amatuer.
smiles said:I'm not sure what all the fuss is about
BlueMooner87 said:its a fucking joke isnt ir, a footballer who earns more in a week than a lot of people do in 10 years is moaning about having to go to training twice a day, the poor fucker
HellasLEAF said:Is this real? Our hero Tevez might leave one year into a 5 year contract? I don't know who's balls you have to scatch, Tevez stays. make the man happy. that is all.