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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.
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.