JohnMaddocksAxe
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Re: Is Tevez Really All That Important?
Just as the loss of Henry most certainly didn't improve Arsenal, the loss of Tevez would make City a weaker team.
The theory of us performing better without him is, imo, a total myth and it is no surprise that it has gained credence at a time that people are pissed off at him over off pitch matters. Their emotions on off pitch matters is clouding their judgement when it comes to on pitch matters.
The only way him leaving could possibly help City is if he has become a hugely negative influence in the dressing room and that is affecting the team's performance. I haven't a clue if that will happen, but I don't see any conclusive evidence of it yet.
Just as the loss of Henry most certainly didn't improve Arsenal, the loss of Tevez would make City a weaker team.
The theory of us performing better without him is, imo, a total myth and it is no surprise that it has gained credence at a time that people are pissed off at him over off pitch matters. Their emotions on off pitch matters is clouding their judgement when it comes to on pitch matters.
The only way him leaving could possibly help City is if he has become a hugely negative influence in the dressing room and that is affecting the team's performance. I haven't a clue if that will happen, but I don't see any conclusive evidence of it yet.