deano ou812
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could we not agree a loan deal for the bast**d out to a team in iraq or afghanistan...
BINGO! Game,set and match to us. An admission right there in black and white, from the very people who want tevez, that his actions have cost MCFC 22 million euros. This really is like shelling peas. Let corinthians have him for 18mil, then sue tevez for 22mil. Until that money is paid in full, he doesn't set foot on a pitch anywhere in the world unless it's to mow the grass.AdamoTheGreat said:Manchester City's Carlos Tevez has one foot in Corinthians, says president
Andres Sanchez revealed that the controversial frontman is on the verge of making a move back to Sao Paulo, on the day his punishment from City was confirmed
Corinthians president Andres Sanchez has affirmed that Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez is on the verge of rejoining the Brazilian giants, stating that the player's new transfer value must reflect the controversies that have beset the Argentine in the last two months.
The Timao have been long-term admirers of their former player, and attempted to sign him in the summer transfer window before being scared off by the transfer tag put on his shoulders in England.
With relations having disintegrated between player and club since his alleged refusal to come off the bench against Bayern Munich, however, Corinthians has redoubled its efforts and Sanchez believes that this time it has an excellent chance of success.
"Tevez has one foot in Corinthians, even if a lot of people don't believe it," the president told reporters while speaking at a football seminar in Sao Paulo on Tuesday.
The Brazilians would aim for a move in January in time for the 2012 season, as they prepare now for a final tilt at the Brasileirao for the current term.
Sanchez also stated that Manchester City could not expect the same money for their man that it proposed in August, and had a specific figure in mind.
"He is not worth 40 million euros any more," the Santos supremo claimed. "Now you would pay around 18 million euros, after all the trouble he has faced in England."
Tevez learned of the punishment for his Champions League transgression on Tuesday, and was fined four weeks' wages by Manchester City.
absolute opportunists and cunts...18mil? GO F*CK YOURSELF
jalfrezi-crazy said:"He is not worth 40 million euros any more," the Santos supremo claimed. "Now you would pay around 18 million euros, after all the trouble he has faced in England."
Chelsea still believe that Mutu owes them millions, and he hasn't paid them a penny.anymore than 2sheiks said:BINGO! Game,set and match to us. An admission right there in black and white, from the very people who want tevez, that his actions have cost MCFC 22 million euros. This really is like shelling peas. Let corinthians have him for 18mil, then sue tevez for 22mil. Until that money is paid in full, he doesn't set foot on a pitch anywhere in the world unless it's to mow the grass.AdamoTheGreat said:Manchester City's Carlos Tevez has one foot in Corinthians, says president
Andres Sanchez revealed that the controversial frontman is on the verge of making a move back to Sao Paulo, on the day his punishment from City was confirmed
Corinthians president Andres Sanchez has affirmed that Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez is on the verge of rejoining the Brazilian giants, stating that the player's new transfer value must reflect the controversies that have beset the Argentine in the last two months.
The Timao have been long-term admirers of their former player, and attempted to sign him in the summer transfer window before being scared off by the transfer tag put on his shoulders in England.
With relations having disintegrated between player and club since his alleged refusal to come off the bench against Bayern Munich, however, Corinthians has redoubled its efforts and Sanchez believes that this time it has an excellent chance of success.
"Tevez has one foot in Corinthians, even if a lot of people don't believe it," the president told reporters while speaking at a football seminar in Sao Paulo on Tuesday.
The Brazilians would aim for a move in January in time for the 2012 season, as they prepare now for a final tilt at the Brasileirao for the current term.
Sanchez also stated that Manchester City could not expect the same money for their man that it proposed in August, and had a specific figure in mind.
"He is not worth 40 million euros any more," the Santos supremo claimed. "Now you would pay around 18 million euros, after all the trouble he has faced in England."
Tevez learned of the punishment for his Champions League transgression on Tuesday, and was fined four weeks' wages by Manchester City.
absolute opportunists and cunts...18mil? GO F*CK YOURSELF
The mutu case is a little different because chelsea sacked him and so lost his registration as a player(thus leaving him free to play elswhere). They then sued for loss of an asset. We can keep his registration, not sack him but still sue. Fifa have already indicated that they wouldn't stand in our way.kennycar said:Chelsea still believe that Mutu owes them millions, and he hasn't paid them a penny.anymore than 2sheiks said:BINGO! Game,set and match to us. An admission right there in black and white, from the very people who want tevez, that his actions have cost MCFC 22 million euros. This really is like shelling peas. Let corinthians have him for 18mil, then sue tevez for 22mil. Until that money is paid in full, he doesn't set foot on a pitch anywhere in the world unless it's to mow the grass.AdamoTheGreat said:Manchester City's Carlos Tevez has one foot in Corinthians, says president
Andres Sanchez revealed that the controversial frontman is on the verge of making a move back to Sao Paulo, on the day his punishment from City was confirmed
Corinthians president Andres Sanchez has affirmed that Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez is on the verge of rejoining the Brazilian giants, stating that the player's new transfer value must reflect the controversies that have beset the Argentine in the last two months.
The Timao have been long-term admirers of their former player, and attempted to sign him in the summer transfer window before being scared off by the transfer tag put on his shoulders in England.
With relations having disintegrated between player and club since his alleged refusal to come off the bench against Bayern Munich, however, Corinthians has redoubled its efforts and Sanchez believes that this time it has an excellent chance of success.
"Tevez has one foot in Corinthians, even if a lot of people don't believe it," the president told reporters while speaking at a football seminar in Sao Paulo on Tuesday.
The Brazilians would aim for a move in January in time for the 2012 season, as they prepare now for a final tilt at the Brasileirao for the current term.
Sanchez also stated that Manchester City could not expect the same money for their man that it proposed in August, and had a specific figure in mind.
"He is not worth 40 million euros any more," the Santos supremo claimed. "Now you would pay around 18 million euros, after all the trouble he has faced in England."
Tevez learned of the punishment for his Champions League transgression on Tuesday, and was fined four weeks' wages by Manchester City.
absolute opportunists and cunts...18mil? GO F*CK YOURSELF
taconinja said:What's this I'm hearing he intends to sue Mancini for defamation of character?
However, Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan has sanctioned a hard-line stance with the former Manchester United striker due to the club’s belief that Tévez’s conduct in Munich was premeditated after being informed six days previously that he would no longer receive £6 million in loyalty bonuses as a result of his efforts to leave the club.