danburge82 said:If Tévez were to leave the only suitable repalcements are:
Karim Benzema
Gonzalo Higuaín
Radamel Falcao García
Edinson Cavani
Nobody else.
Agreed 100%
danburge82 said:If Tévez were to leave the only suitable repalcements are:
Karim Benzema
Gonzalo Higuaín
Radamel Falcao García
Edinson Cavani
Nobody else.
pudge said:I am alluding to the fact that bringing up David Villa was rather random, he's not a player you usually see someone compared to these days.wahooblue said:pudge said:There's quite a bit of randomness in that post
and yet...truth. odd.
Also, Tevez has always been rather big and it's never been a problem so saying he's needs to lose weight is also random, and not the truth.
Not very odd at all, don't see what you were getting at? Apart from just being awkward towards myself as per usual.
But let's stay on topic shall we
Neville Kneville said:Davs 19 said:Haha!!! We both know they can and do occasionally. My point was that with the three of them in, Kun & Tevez have to play a different role to the one they play for their club. Something has to give , nod it's usually Tevez.......throw Higuain into the mix as well and it gets even more 'messier'...."...
My point is that this isn't true.
Aguero was the one who missed out, as he was just a raw youngster & Tevez was the first choice, followed by Higuain. It's only after Tevez went bizarre & Aguero became a star that Tevez became 2nd choice & in fact didn't even make the squad because of his antics.
It has nothing to do with their ability to play together or lack of it. Purely down to Tevez going off the rails just as Aguero was staking a claim for the spot.
summer of 69 said:Absolutely correct, why can't people see the bleeding obvious!! Without Tevez we would NOT be Barclays Premiership Champions. He is in a class of his own playing domestic football, I'm not suggesting he is the best we've got but he's unique, and an incredibly effective player who will change our fortunes on the pitch.
Tevez has not taken the piss out of City as claimed on a previous post, it is the colossal might of City that has taken the piss out of Tevez and broken him into the situation he now finds himself. If he is fit, and dying to play, let's get behind our pocket battle ship, and once again lay siege to the title. Do you really think that fucking bitter twat Ferguson wants him at City??
yayas trusty right foot said:i was impressed with him against Arsenal, in the second half he ran past him as if he wasnt there.
Soulboy said:I often wonder how those sad, few individuals who were so opposed to the return of Tevez that they actually claimed that they'd rather City didn't win the Premiership if it meant Tevez getting a medal, were thinking at the moment Aguero scored against QPR?
Were they cursing and angry at the prospect of Tevez picking up a Premiership winners medal, and that their day had been ruined?
;-))