BillCarlisle
Well-Known Member
Dubai Blue said:What the club has to gain is the capability to avoid potential disaster should the unthinkable happen i.e., Balotelli continues being Balotelli and picks up another suspension, Dzeko continues to play like he currently is, and Aguero gets injured.Royaloak said:The problem with this is that I’m struggling to see what the club has to gain.
I'm as wary as you are about Tevez's return, but I can assure you that the people that really matter at City (i.e. Mancini, Platt, Kidd, Khaldoon etc) are even more wary, as they're the ones who've really been affected by his disgraceful behaviour. I assume he'll be kept away from the first team until he's reached full fitness, during which time they'll be able to assess his attitude a little more closely. We just have to trust them on this one.
Spot on Dubai Blue.
Personally I hope never again to see Tevez in a City Shirt but it's no-one's call but the Club Management team. I hope we can win the title without playing him but if means the difference between being champions or not then if he plays, he plays, as far as I'm concerned. Being us, though, I can just see him scoring the goal that wins us the league (Typical City !).
I'm not going to cheer him, but then again I'm not going to boo a Blue Shirt either.