Tevez to return (Merged)

I've been quite voacal in my criticism of Joorabchian. Without doubt a chancer, charmer, snake-oil salesman. He is an underhanded, Gordon Gecko-esque monster.

However, when you look back at Tevez's time with City, you can see Kia's hand in certain things but absolutely not the majority of events. 80% (my conservative estimate and simply because it fits in very snuggly with Pareto) of Kia's times seems to have been spent fire-fighting Tevez's pyromaniacal tendencies. The other 20%, I feel has been him (Kia) having an eye on a lucrative move.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Didsbury Dave said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
The unnamed City source quotes prior to the Porto game should give everyone a real indicator as to what they state-of-play was/is.

Every preview of the Porto game had the same exact quote.

A direct briefing from the club, essentially, the door had been opened again to a Tevez return, but his interview has thrown it back in the faces of the club and manager.

It could be as simplistic as Tevez's lack of intelligence proving to be the final nail in his coffin.

Yeah, I'm buying that. Also your final point. What was Kia doing letting him do that bloody interview?

Still gives City a headache knowing what to do with him. Send him home on full pay? Try to do a deal with him? Fudge an apology and let him train?

Perhaps people will begin to believe that however much of a snake Kia is, and let me tell you, he has no equal, Tevez calls the shots.

He called the shots when he refused in Munich, he called the shots when he did that post-match interview.

He called the shots with his multitude of excuses, he called the shots when he fucked off home.

He called the shots with his interview earlier this week. To suggest Tevez is not very bright, is an insult to people with an IQ lower than 75.

It is the reason Tevez gave up learning the lingo well beforehand. Joorabachian is damage limitation, always has been.

Exactly why after the interview on Monday, he was trying to minimise the damage by insisting Tevez was referring in the past tense.

There is no war room where Joorabachian sits down with Tevez and plots. Ask yourself why Paul McCarthy was also brought in?

It's because Tevez is a monster who thinks his wealth means he can ignore any sense of responsibilites to anybody around him.

As for what the next move is, it will take a huge slice of humble pie next week for Tevez to put himself in contention.


Probably spot on. Dont let him near our first squad. Get him fit and get him sold in the summer
 
strongbowholic said:
I've been quite voacal in my criticism of Joorabchian. Without doubt a chancer, charmer, snake-oil salesman. He is an underhanded, Gordon Gecko-esque monster.

However, when you look back at Tevez's time with City, you can see Kia's hand in certain things but absolutely not the majority of events. 80% (my conservative estimate and simply because it fits in very snuggly with Pareto) of Kia's times seems to have been spent fire-fighting Tevez's pyromaniacal tendencies. The other 20%, I feel has been him (Kia) having an eye on a lucrative move.


Bang on the money.

Kia wants to be all things to all people, he saw a kid from the ghetto who could play football, even became godfather to his kids.

However, as Tevez progressed and got richer, the balance of the relationship has changed.<br /><br />-- Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:04 pm --<br /><br />
Parksidecity said:
Tolmie is the final word of tevez , mancinis or is he getting advice from above.


Couldn't tell you that. The players' imput could be vital even at this stage.

Mancini knows his job could be on the line, so if he's told to manage the situation, he will have to do just that.
 
Now this conversation is finally going somewhere. It was indeed very obvious that Kia was trying to inject some post-event sense on Tevez's mindless interview.

I blogged about it and still stand by it. Mancini needs to impose himself and fudge things for everyone's sake. Manipulate Tevez into doing things his way.
 
Thing is DD, given how loose a cannon he is, I'm not sure anyone can be 100% confident of effecting that.

Seems both City & Kia are holding a tiger by the tail.
 
was you watching tevez

YAYA was magic last night
he could have stayed at home after the ACON final but NO stright on a plane
help the others lads in a very big game

in my book thats says it all in a player all you can ask is 100% backing your mate's manager and club

I LOVE THIS LAD
 
Parksidecity said:
Tolmie is the final word of tevez , mancinis or is he getting advice from above.
The strategy is being driven by the board & the owner. Mancini has to put his own feelings to one side over this. That's why he's not looking happy at the moment. I think there have been some fierce battles and brinkmanship over this affair behind the scenes and maybe some bridges have been burnt.

Do you think the manager who froze Onuoha & Bellamy out over far less damaging incidents would willingly welcome Tevez back? Mancini could win us the title and Europa League yet still not be manager next season over this (and that might be his choice by the way).
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Parksidecity said:
Tolmie is the final word of tevez , mancinis or is he getting advice from above.
The strategy is being driven by the board & the owner. Mancini has to put his own feelings to one side over this. That's why he's not looking happy at the moment. I think there have been some fierce battles and brinkmanship over this affair behind the scenes and maybe some bridges have been burnt.

Do you think the manager who froze Onuoha & Bellamy out over far less damaging incidents would willingly welcome Tevez back? Mancini could win us the title and Europa League yet still not be manager next season over this (and that might be his choice by the way).

It's nearly March so it must be time to suggest Mancini is quitting.

Do you really think our owners are going to sack him if we win the double just because of something Tevez related? They know only too well what a prick Tevez is and will be as relieved as the rest of us when he has left.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Parksidecity said:
Tolmie is the final word of tevez , mancinis or is he getting advice from above.
The strategy is being driven by the board & the owner. Mancini has to put his own feelings to one side over this. That's why he's not looking happy at the moment. I think there have been some fierce battles and brinkmanship over this affair behind the scenes and maybe some bridges have been burnt.

Do you think the manager who froze Onuoha & Bellamy out over far less damaging incidents would willingly welcome Tevez back? Mancini could win us the title and Europa League yet still not be manager next season over this (and that might be his choice by the way).
If Mancini wins us the Europa League and the title and then decides he wants out of City due to politics it will be a very sad day for MCFC!
 

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