Breadsnapper
Well-Known Member
Re: Tevez's last game in a City shirt?
I just think it is all a bit convenient. If he doesn't want to play then fine but please say so.
Get a life rag fucker!<br /><br />-- Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:29 pm --<br /><br />ccr said:glen quagmire said:I've got a feeling he will be elsewhere next season. I hope not, as it will be a massive loss to our millions of fans, if i think about not seeing him lit up by our massive floodlights ever again, either at the match or watching from my council house on telly, it brings a tear to my eyes. My brother bert was just saying the same thing last week.
Naughty
Really, I have done my hamstrings a few times and yes I have gone down like I had been shot and yes I have carried on and made it worse. He simply went to kick a ball at height and that is when he grabbed his leg. Had he been running at pace and it gone then yes he would have gone down. Do you not think that he has the brains to know how to make it look real. It could quite simply be that he felt a twinge and thought it best to stop rather than risking further injury?1.618034 said:riley347 said:just watched this incident for the 6th time.....he gives the ball away-watches them score-then signals to the bench that his hamstrings gone- what,s that about- i,ve done my hamstring twice and both times gone down like a sack of shit because it was f***ing agony!!!!- i just don,t get this......
He held his leg immediately after the challenge... Before they scored. I watched it and said he'd done it, before they scored. If you've watched it 6 times then go back again and see it for yourself. This time open your eyes.
Also, I've done my hamstring during a game and didn't go down like the proverbial sack but, stupidly, carried on... People with hamstring strains rarely fall over in "agony".
Enough of the conspiracy theories eh?
I just think it is all a bit convenient. If he doesn't want to play then fine but please say so.