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Lordy Dordy. That tit Tevez hands in transfer request

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I think he'd rather hang up his boots than continue playing in Europe.
So, his wife lives back in Argentina while he's playing in England?
What is it with these Argentinian women, can't they live in an extremely luxury filled life for a decade in Europe?
 
Tevez confirms exit wish
Striker feels Eastlands career is at an end
Last updated: 12th December 2010

Tevez: Wants out

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Carlos Tevez has made it clear that he wants to leave Manchester City after a breakdown in his relationships with 'certain individuals'.

City announced earlier on Sunday that they had rejected a transfer request from the Argentine striker, who has scored 39 goals in 60 appearances for the club.

In a lengthy statement, City also expressed their disappointment with the actions of Tevez's representative.

The 26-year-old has now responded by confirming that he is keen to move and offering his reasons for the decision.

Tevez says some relationships have 'broken down beyond repair' and he now feels he has no choice but to go.

He admits the situation is unfortunate but it is something he has been mulling over for some time, while City's attack on his long-term adviser Kia Joorabchain has also caused irritation.

"I can confirm I have handed a transfer request to the chairman of Manchester

City Football Club," Tevez said in a statement.

"Now I need to clear my head and think because this is an important part of my career.

Regrettable
"My feelings have not changed and it is regrettable that we have reached this situation.

"But it is something I have felt for some time and have spent many hours thinking this through."

Tevez revealed that he first asked to leave the Blues this summer but was talked out of taking such drastic action by Joorabchian.

He is unhappy about the intimation that he is not making his own decisions and feels City cast doubt on his motives for leaving the Blues.

"I hugely resent the management's suggestions that I have been unduly influenced by others," Tevez continued.

"I wanted to leave in the summer, but was convinced to return to the club.

Sadly, my feelings have not changed.

"I am disappointed that the management should now see fit to try to portray the situation in another light.

"My relationship with certain executives and individuals at the club has broken down and is now beyond repair.

"I do not wish to expand on this at this stage. They know, because I have told them."


No Mancini problem
Tevez stressed that he bore no ill-will to manager Roberto Mancini, despite their touchline row during last week's win over Bolton, while he also thanked owner Sheikh Mansour.

"I wish to clarify that I have no personal issue with the manager Roberto Mancini," he said.

"The owner has been very generous with what he has offered to me. I would like to thank Sheik Mansour for his understanding and support."

It has also been categorically denied that Tevez is refusing to play for City, even though it is difficult to see how he could be considered for selection, as City claimed in their own statement.

It is thought that Tevez hopes to tempt his wife and family to move back to Europe if he can find a new club in January

A switch to one of the major Spanish
 
So he's ok with the owner and the manager. That only leaves Cook - but what's the big deal? I mean he shouldn't even have to see him.
 
Yeah, very similar to Mascherano. First he's homesick and his wife's unhappy, then it's some other issue. He seems to have some sort of allergy to playing in winning teams and getting paid loads of money.

Great player, but serious headcase.
 
His neck scars prove he lost his head,
Tevez Tevez,
You'll never shag a sexy bird
Tevez Tevez,
You ugly twat, you mental cunt,
They stitched your head on back to front,
Carlos Tevez, Herman Munster's son.




Soz. Any excuse.
 
Former Manchester City striker Rodney Marsh tells BBC Radio 5 live the club's current captain Carlos Tevez, who has handed in a transfer request, earns £286,000-a-week tax free at Eastlands.


Good lord..
 
Yeah, he clearly doesn't give a damn about money with a contract like that.

It's refreshing to see such a honourable and humble soul in the game.
 
Boca

Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust up with manager also ensues.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 2 1/2 seasons.

Corinthians

Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 1 season.

West Ham

Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.

Strings the club along before swiftly ditching them.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 1 season.

Manchester United

Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just 5 goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres.

Parting shot of 'I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them'

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 2 seasons.


Manchester City

Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time banging his mistress (the actual banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will
 
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Boca

Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust up with manager also ensues.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 2 1/2 seasons.

Corinthians

Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 1 season.

West Ham

Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.

Strings the club along before swiftly ditching them.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 1 season.

Manchester United

Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just 5 goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres.

Parting shot of 'I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them'

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 2 seasons.


Manchester City

Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time banging his mistress (the actual banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will
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Heh. Much of the same applies to Adebayor, Robinho, Balotelli and practically every other bellend they've signed.
 
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Boca

Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust up with manager also ensues.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 2 1/2 seasons.

Corinthians

Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 1 season.

West Ham

Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.

Strings the club along before swiftly ditching them.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 1 season.

Manchester United

Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just 5 goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres.

Parting shot of 'I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them'

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 2 seasons.


Manchester City

Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time banging his mistress (the actual banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will
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Hmm..... There's a theme here and I just can't put my finger on it.
 
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[quote author=crump link=topic=43141.msg1232747#msg1232747 date=1292200772]
Boca

Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust up with manager also ensues.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 2 1/2 seasons.

Corinthians

Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 1 season.

West Ham

Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.

Strings the club along before swiftly ditching them.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 1 season.

Manchester United

Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just 5 goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres.

Parting shot of 'I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them'

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.

Time at club - 2 seasons.


Manchester City

Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time banging his mistress (the actual banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.

Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will
[/quote]

Hmm..... There's a theme here and I just can't put my finger on it.
[/quote]

kerumba! great crumbs of biscuits... wow
 
Yesterday it was reported that his agent had pestered Man City over the last few months for an improved deal, their refusal to discuss one, 18 months into a 5 year deal, is what has him in a hissy fit this time around.

I hope this turns into a massive saga, and the powers that be realise somebody needs to put cunts like Tevez in their place.
 
Tevez performs City U-turn
Argentine withdraws transfer request
Last updated: 20th December 2010

Tevez: Staying at City

I am pleased that we are now able to focus on pure football matters and to be able to look forward to Carlos continuing to play a significant role in the club's progress.Roberto Mancini
Carlos Tevez has withdrawn his transfer request and expressed his 'absolute commitment' to Manchester City following clear-the-air talks.

The Argentine's future has been the subject of intense speculation over the past week after he announced his intention to secure a move elsewhere.

City immediately turned down his request but it appeared that Tevez's mind was made up after outlining the reasons for his decision.

The 26-year-old striker declared that his relationship with 'certain executives and individuals' had broken down beyond repair and he was angered by suggestions from City that he had been influenced by his long-term adviser Kia Joorabchian.

The saga looked set to drag on, with City adamant that they would not sell their star player in the January transfer window when he still had three-and-a-half years remaining on his contract.

Discussions have since taken place in an effort to resolve the matter and City have released a statement on their official website to verify that Tevez is now happy to stay.

"Manchester City can confirm to its fans that 'clear the air' talks have been held with Carlos Tevez," read the statement.

"During the meeting Carlos expressed his absolute commitment to the club and formally withdrew his transfer request.

"Carlos' contract remains unchanged and both Carlos and the Football Club are keen to focus on the opportunities that lie ahead."

Focus
Manager Roberto Mancini also spoke of his delight at the news Tevez would definitely be remaining at Eastlands.

"Carlos is a world-class player whose contribution since he joined the club has been invaluable," said Mancini.

"I am pleased that we are now able to focus on pure football matters and to be able to look forward to Carlos continuing to play a significant role in the club's progress."

Tevez has produced a series of stunning performances since controversially joining City from fierce rivals Manchester United in the summer of 2009, scoring 39 goals in 60 appearances.

Mancini had indicated that he would keep selecting Tevez despite the uncertainty, although there had been reports that he might be stripped of the captain's armband for the Premier League game against Everton on Monday night.

The match is on despite the recent heavy snow and Tevez will hope to fire City to a victory that would put them top of the table at Christmas.
 
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