mancity1 said:
Its been poorly handled from day one and lets be honest from everybody concerned but Tevez has actually done the club a big favour by going back to to Argentina and personally I hope he stays there for the remainder of this season and I believe if wise heads prevail he will.
You have to understand he hasn't wanted to be at the club most likely since he joined.
His kids and ex/wife /wife to be/ whatever / don't like England and neither does he.
He doesn't like our current manager and falls out with every manager he plays under fairly quickly.
He will never have a decent grasp of the English language and while the language of football transends the spoken word to some degree it is very difficult to blend in with other teammates and develop that bond and spirit you require to go well beyond the duties of matchday and develop a winning culture when you struggle to even communicate with them on a basic level.
He is a very talented and tenacious footballer but basically a loner in a team game.
Golf if he has a real flair for hand eye coordination is probably a better challenge for him now because he has enough money to retire from football anyway and live a much higher standard of living I am sure than Tevez's parents did.
He has never shown any commitment to learn the language. Is Tevez ''intellectually challenged'', perhaps? Or is it that he just can't be arsed? How long has he been in England now; six years anyway (two at WHU, two at the vermin and now two at us) and he still hasn't got enough of the language to get by in everyday life. Compare to to PabZab, who speaks the language perfectly well. Or Mario, or Vinnie (both in England for less time than Tevez). Ridiculous, and it speaks volumes about the guy's lack of commitment to anything, really. Never hangs around at one club for long and didn't show commitment to his wife and beloved kids when he was banging his mistress. He's a grade A prick.