abu13 said:Somewhere this needs to come to an end and it is ever more obvious we are going to be parting ways with Tevez,
My one hope in all of this is that we are talking to UEFA and FIFA as well as the premier league and PFA about what this knob is doing. If he gets away with what he is currently doing then it sets a bench mark for the future and player power will go into over drive.
we need to stick by our guns, do things the right way but stress we want to now terminate this guys contract. We need assurances of the various organisations that they are on board with us and that they will give us the backing required. i have no doubt that Mr Taylor at the PFA will be well pissed off with Tevez after the support they gave him recently.
From what i understand the guy is very poorly educated and fortunatley can play football very well, however one day he may just realise what a bellend he really is and how Kia has just pulled the strings.
NO DOUBT HE MAY WELL REALISE THIS BUT HE STILL WON'T GIVE A TOSS.
bluesimon said:abu13 said:Somewhere this needs to come to an end and it is ever more obvious we are going to be parting ways with Tevez,
My one hope in all of this is that we are talking to UEFA and FIFA as well as the premier league and PFA about what this knob is doing. If he gets away with what he is currently doing then it sets a bench mark for the future and player power will go into over drive.
we need to stick by our guns, do things the right way but stress we want to now terminate this guys contract. We need assurances of the various organisations that they are on board with us and that they will give us the backing required. i have no doubt that Mr Taylor at the PFA will be well pissed off with Tevez after the support they gave him recently.
From what i understand the guy is very poorly educated and fortunatley can play football very well, however one day he may just realise what a bellend he really is and how Kia has just pulled the strings.
NO DOUBT HE MAY WELL REALISE THIS BUT HE STILL WON'T GIVE A TOSS.
We can all say what we like about Tevez and his advisors and what should or should not happen. One this is for sure though - his advisors are no mugs and the the current absence will be part of a much larger plan. They must have worked through this senario many times and are playing a game of chess. They will have worked out all the possible ramifications, possible retributions, trials and tribulations - and one thing is for sure - whatever City do, it will have been forced by Tevez and his cronies.
Up until Tevez came to City, whilst he would have been rich by then, he was probably on about 60k per week at the Rags and before that, no more than about 20k per week. Then, the two and a half years here, we can assume that his has banked somewhere in the region of £20m. Add to that the amounts that his 'owners' must have pocketed. According to the Sunday Times, they keep on saying that City paid £47m. Even if the figure was closer to £25m, add to that the amount that was also paid by United and West Ham previously to his 'owners'. They must have trousered close on £30-£50m from Tevez.
These are not mugs and every single statement, disappearing act, act of defiance will have been worked out to the last possible point.
All we can be sure of is that however Tevez goes, there is a 99% chance it will be exactly what he and his cronies wanted orchestrated - however firm City are with him.
manimanc said:carlos who?
tevez? doesn`t ring a bell i`m afraid,carlos tevez you say?
Good points well put. The bottom line is, he is going and this is what his cronies want, to repeat what you say. In some respects, they win.bluesimon said:abu13 said:Somewhere this needs to come to an end and it is ever more obvious we are going to be parting ways with Tevez,
My one hope in all of this is that we are talking to UEFA and FIFA as well as the premier league and PFA about what this knob is doing. If he gets away with what he is currently doing then it sets a bench mark for the future and player power will go into over drive.
we need to stick by our guns, do things the right way but stress we want to now terminate this guys contract. We need assurances of the various organisations that they are on board with us and that they will give us the backing required. i have no doubt that Mr Taylor at the PFA will be well pissed off with Tevez after the support they gave him recently.
From what i understand the guy is very poorly educated and fortunatley can play football very well, however one day he may just realise what a bellend he really is and how Kia has just pulled the strings.
NO DOUBT HE MAY WELL REALISE THIS BUT HE STILL WON'T GIVE A TOSS.
We can all say what we like about Tevez and his advisors and what should or should not happen. One this is for sure though - his advisors are no mugs and the the current absence will be part of a much larger plan. They must have worked through this senario many times and are playing a game of chess. They will have worked out all the possible ramifications, possible retributions, trials and tribulations - and one thing is for sure - whatever City do, it will have been forced by Tevez and his cronies.
Up until Tevez came to City, whilst he would have been rich by then, he was probably on about 60k per week at the Rags and before that, no more than about 20k per week. Then, the two and a half years here, we can assume that his has banked somewhere in the region of £20m. Add to that the amounts that his 'owners' must have pocketed. According to the Sunday Times, they keep on saying that City paid £47m. Even if the figure was closer to £25m, add to that the amount that was also paid by United and West Ham previously to his 'owners'. They must have trousered close on £30-£50m from Tevez.
These are not mugs and every single statement, disappearing act, act of defiance will have been worked out to the last possible point.
All we can be sure of is that however Tevez goes, there is a 99% chance it will be exactly what he and his cronies wanted orchestrated - however firm City are with him.
give & go said:just been discussing tevez on espn press show, with a few asbeens giving their opinion, steve nichol ex liverpool, shaka hislop ex west ham and robbie earl well know ticket tout
it was reported tevez as now sent a sick note in
you couldnt make it up