buckshot
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I can't believe people are still defending Tevez. If the boss tells you to warm up, you warm up.
buckshot said:I can't believe people are still defending Tevez. If the boss tells you to warm up, you warm up.
pmsl<br /><br />-- Fri Oct 21, 2011 5:12 pm --<br /><br />Didsbury Dave said:bob stockport said:then you get splits and cliches.
Keep your fingers crossed he doesnt pull the wool over everyone's eyes. One bad apple spoils the bunch but a rolling stone gathers no moss.
No Simon, it means there isn't enough evidence to legally do him for refusing to play. If you still wish to believe Tevez and Kia, then that is fine, but please don't think the rest of us are stupid enough to equate a lack of legally water tight evidence to charge with innocence.simon23 said:so after all the bitching and moaning on here for the last weeks about tevez it now comes to light that he DIDNT refuse to play...just refused to warm up....
bob stockport said:My worry here is that no player (Zabaleta etc) has gone to the disciplinary hearing and confirmed that Tevez refused to play. He clearly refused to warm up AND play. I dont mind Mancini not having Tevez behind him but hope that doesnt spread to any other players - then you get splits and cliches.
and a stockport reference. You may be on to something....Sky Blue said:bob stockport said:My worry here is that no player (Zabaleta etc) has gone to the disciplinary hearing and confirmed that Tevez refused to play. He clearly refused to warm up AND play. I dont mind Mancini not having Tevez behind him but hope that doesnt spread to any other players - then you get splits and cliches.
Very suspicious post history...and LOL at 'cliches'
Didsbury Dave said:bob stockport said:then you get splits and cliches.
Keep your fingers crossed he doesnt pull the wool over everyone's eyes. One bad apple spoils the bunch but a rolling stone gathers no moss.
york away to this! said:Didsbury Dave said:bob stockport said:then you get splits and cliches.
Keep your fingers crossed he doesnt pull the wool over everyone's eyes. One bad apple spoils the bunch but a rolling stone gathers no moss.
nah, Gael will be fine with all of this.
levets said:bob stockport said:My worry here is that no player (Zabaleta etc) has gone to the disciplinary hearing and confirmed that Tevez refused to play. He clearly refused to warm up AND play. I dont mind Mancini not having Tevez behind him but hope that doesnt spread to any other players - then you get splits and cliches.
I think you are confusing 'not prepared to comment' with backing Tevez over Mancini..
I'd be very surprised if there was even ONE payer besides Tevez not behind Mancini.. infact I'm 100% sure of this not being the case...
Chances are, Carlos Tevez has rubbed you up the wrong way. If you support either Manchester City or Manchester United, that's a certainty.
Even if you don’t follow City or United, Tevez has probably still pissed you off for bringing the game into disrepute. If we earned north of £200,000 a week and didn’t show up for work because we didn't 'feel' like it, none of us would get away with it. Not even on a Friday.
But wait, a solution! Prior to this weekend’s Manchester derby, bookmakers Betfair are launching ‘Trash Tevez’- parking a giant recycling skip outside Old Trafford for both City and United supporters to throw away any unwanted Tevez shirts, in return earning themselves a brand new shirt without the Argentine’s name on the back.