Andouble said:still wouldn't get in the team ahead of Aguero or Mario.
Marvin said:1) He has to return100%blue said:Won't boo him.
Won't cheer him.
Wont' trust him.
2) He has to train hard
3) He would inevitably have to settle for a place on the bench at first
Go through that and he'd make a start on rehabilitating himself. And we'd be a stronger squad.
Best he can hope for is a start in Europe, and a few sub appearances as it would take 6 weeks to get back to full fitness
Mike N said:Sad really. In almost 40 years of watching the blues Tevez is in my top 5 all time greats.
I think im ready to see him wear the blue shirt again.
Soulboy said:Marvin said:1) He has to return100%blue said:Won't boo him.
Won't cheer him.
Wont' trust him.
2) He has to train hard
3) He would inevitably have to settle for a place on the bench at first
Go through that and he'd make a start on rehabilitating himself. And we'd be a stronger squad.
Best he can hope for is a start in Europe, and a few sub appearances as it would take 6 weeks to get back to full fitness
Is he in the UEFA squad? I thought he wasn't...
Strange thing to do. I like getting to know people around here. Still, each to their own.tolmie's hairdoo said:Unknowingly divorced you from them, only because I read the posts, not the poster, the length of thread.
You are entitled to your stance, as are others.
But winning is now everything for me when it comes to City. Would you take a fraudulent penalty with the final kick of the season, to attain the title?
35 years of seeing nothing does that to a man. This club does enough wonderful things off it, to perfectly balance the scale for me against Tevez.
There are scores of clubs who take the moral high ground for no other reason than they know deep down, they have no chance of being relevant in the grander scheme of things.
City fans, including myself, made an art form of this for three decades.
Back the manager and owners, that's all we need to do.