DontLookBackInAnger
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I would like us with a 3-0 lead in a cup game, throw him on in net for the last couple of minutes as the injury time board is shown!
Better still throw him into the crowd - blue half.DontLookBackInAnger said:I would like us with a 3-0 lead in a cup game, throw him on in net for the last couple of minutes as the injury time board is shown!
BillCarlisle Ex-Manchester said:Freestyler said:oakiecokie said:Now this I like :Despite Tévez’s resale value appearing to have been damaged by the events in Munich, the club have made it clear to manager Roberto Mancini that the player will not be sold for less than market value in January, or in future transfer windows should he remain a City player beyond the new year.
A Manchester City spokesman said: “I can confirm that, following a telephone call between Roberto Mancini and the chairman, Khaldoon al-Mubarak, on Tuesday, the club’s formal position is that no offer for Carlos Tévez will be considered unless it reflects true market value.”
Looks like Bobby has been given carte blanche to do as exactly he feels is best for the Club.
Sincere thanks to HH and Khaldoon.
Hahahhaaaaa.
Fucking suck on that Tevez and Kia The ****.
I LIKE that alot!!!! :)
As the Manager, Bobby Manc can decide not to select Tevez ever again and can make him train with the reserves (similar to Bellamy). That could continue until his contract is up and as long as City are paying his wages there's nothing Tevez can do about it. If Tevez refuses he will be in breach of contract again and he's already on a written warning. That would then give City grounds to sack him, and I presume retain his registration and sue him.
I see this as a craft move by City. They didn't have grounds to sack him right now, but by hook or by crook they are going to make sure that he either goes for the right money or he doesn't play for the next couple of years. By which time at his age he'll be finished. City can afford to bite the bullet on this and that's exactly what they are doing.
The whole relationship has obviously broken down irretrievably, not only between Tevez and the Club & Manager, but also with us, the fans. In reality it's better if we can flog him in January and draw a line under it.
Man City Passion said:Not much to say as it's all been covered here, however if I were Bobby I'd put him on the bench tonight, and have him warming up every 5 minutes.
The last thing Charlie boy wants at the moment is to be anywhere near one of our games, he would get anihlated by the fans.
I've always been in the never boo a blue camp, but in this case I'd make an exception.
BillCarlisle Ex-Manchester said:Man City Passion said:Not much to say as it's all been covered here, however if I were Bobby I'd put him on the bench tonight, and have him warming up every 5 minutes.
The last thing Charlie boy wants at the moment is to be anywhere near one of our games, he would get anihlated by the fans.
I've always been in the never boo a blue camp, but in this case I'd make an exception.
I would like to bet there are several thousand like-minded others
Man City Passion said:Not much to say as it's all been covered here, however if I were Bobby I'd put him on the bench tonight, and have him warming up every 5 minutes.
The last thing Charlie boy wants at the moment is to be anywhere near one of our games, he would get anihlated by the fans.
I've always been in the never boo a blue camp, but in this case I'd make an exception.
City are fully aware of this, and that's why they have come out with the points they have, about breach of contract. They are following a very strict procedure regards employment law, having found him guilty of a breach of contract, and given him a first written warning, any subsequent breaches will incur further written warnings, until they can sack him legally. However I wouldn't have him playing at all, put him on gardening leave, and not anywhere near the club. None of us know how his contract is structured, but obviously he will need to train, and we will have to keep paying him (once his fine is paid), but failure to attend training, or meetings arranged by the club will be further breaches, as would be giving interviews slagging the club off, and could incur further fines. The club (its lawyers) have played this very well in my opinion, and while I was annoyed there was news on Friday, before such a big game, its clear this came from his PR people and not the club, and was an attempt to destabilise us ahead of the game, it worked a treat.bluebrother55 said:Tevez should be consigned to playing in the reserves for the remainder of his contract and not allowed anywhere near the first team dressing room.
If he refuses then that is another breach of contract which should lead to yet more disciplinary procedures.