rickmcfc
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TEVEZ: "If it's true that MANCINI said he will welcome me back if I'm fit, then I like those quotes. But if he only said it for the media...
salfordblues said:Tevez City said:salfordblues said:The justification of his actions in Munich are futile. It's his conduct since then that has been disgraceful.
He has well and truly took the piss out of us and now we're ready to welcome him back with open arms if he says sorry.
Not for me.
He didn't say sorry yet.
Sorry?
He's still got an axe to grind. This is going to end in tears if we bring him back. His attitude stinks.Jumanji said:Updates:
TEVEZ: "I was worried about my future after that 2-week fine. That fine was OK. But I want people to know the truth. They didn't want to"
Soulboy said:stony said:Soulboy said:And yet, strangely enough, nothing on the same scale has been said about Dzeko's reactions to being subbed.
Every bit as disrespectful if I remember correctly...
Dzeko apologised the day after and his throwing a paddy was in no way as disrespectful or damaging to the team as refusing to play.
Didn't refuse to play...
Damocles said:Soulboy said:And yet, strangely enough, nothing on the same scale has been said about Dzeko's reactions to being subbed.
Every bit as disrespectful if I remember correctly...
Being annoyed that you are subbed (and instantly apologising), and refusing to come on, dragging the club into disrepute and leaving the country in protest are completely the same.
ANY1aBLUE said:ell said:prairiemoon said:BOOOOOOOO him off the pitch.
Turn your back towards him when he scores. Do not celebrate his goals.
He hasn't earned the rewards that the team has worked so hard to attain.
Im a Manchester City supporter not a Carlos Tevez hater
I think you might find the two are now forever entwined..........................we said the rags were hypercritical to forgive rooney - where's the difference? In fact, Tevez was more extreme......................