JamesTenOne
Well-Known Member
That isn't the question. Tevez has made it clear that he has no problem with Mancini.
I'm disappointed Tevez wants to leave but we're not a one man team. We're more than capable of performing with out him in the side, and with January just round the corner I'd be very surprised if we didn't strengthen our attacking options. We're playing very well under Mancini, he's a much more important figure when it comes to bringing us success, nobody should be questioning his position at the club.
There is perhaps an argument for Cook v Tevez, obviously none of us know quite what has gone on between the two, but as I see it Tevez has been treated very well, I'm not sure what more he could want. I don't think it is a case of Cook leaving and Tevez would stay, I don't even think meeting the contract demands his representative put forward would have done anything but delay this problem. He clearly doesn't want to remain in England, getting rid of Garry Cook isn't going to change that.
I'm disappointed Tevez wants to leave but we're not a one man team. We're more than capable of performing with out him in the side, and with January just round the corner I'd be very surprised if we didn't strengthen our attacking options. We're playing very well under Mancini, he's a much more important figure when it comes to bringing us success, nobody should be questioning his position at the club.
There is perhaps an argument for Cook v Tevez, obviously none of us know quite what has gone on between the two, but as I see it Tevez has been treated very well, I'm not sure what more he could want. I don't think it is a case of Cook leaving and Tevez would stay, I don't even think meeting the contract demands his representative put forward would have done anything but delay this problem. He clearly doesn't want to remain in England, getting rid of Garry Cook isn't going to change that.