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Tevez? disgusting.

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Gross misconduct. Sack the wanker! terminate his contract and retain his licence for as long as possible.... See if you can get him to spend years going through courtroom after courtroom as his career is forgotten about.

Wont happen and can't happen but...


What a complete joke he is. It is also nice to see a manager call a spade a spade for once and hang the cost!
 
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Gross misconduct. Sack the wanker! terminate his contract and retain his licence for as long as possible.... See if you can get him to spend years going through courtroom after courtroom as his career is forgotten about.

Wont happen and can't happen but...


What a complete joke he is. It is also nice to see a manager call a spade a spade for once and hang the cost!
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And then thrash him to within an inch of his life with a large salami !!
 
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I think if a club adopts a policy where it pays a large number of players obscene amounts of money to be part of a massive squad, so that they pretty much couldn't care less if they're playing or not, and the manager needn't care if he decides to ignore any of them, snub any of them or sends them off to train with the youth team, then it's a bit rum to then complain if any particular player doesn't seem loyal or committed. If you tear the soul out of a club, don't start asking where the soul's gone. Tevez's attitude stinks, as does Balotelli's, but it suits that club down to the ground. Welcome to Manchester. Welcome to modern football.
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This sums it up pretty well.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=47032.msg1406103#msg1406103 date=1317194431]
It baffles me why footballers or their families seem unable to make small sacrifices given their laughably short careers and the immense reward they get. Oh wait, no it doesn't. It's because they're greedy fucking bellends who want everything on plate.
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Yep. sometimes feel a bit of a mug getting so worked up and obsessed with football the way it is nowadays. The vast majority of footballers are greedy, spoilt brats.
 
Clubs are just as greedy though and don't show players any more loyalty than players show them.

It's a two way street.
 
[quote author=gkmacca link=topic=47032.msg1406129#msg1406129 date=1317199520]
I think if a club adopts a policy where it pays a large number of players obscene amounts of money to be part of a massive squad, so that they pretty much couldn't care less if they're playing or not, and the manager needn't care if he decides to ignore any of them, snub any of them or sends them off to train with the youth team, then it's a bit rum to then complain if any particular player doesn't seem loyal or committed. If you tear the soul out of a club, don't start asking where the soul's gone. Tevez's attitude stinks, as does Balotelli's, but it suits that club down to the ground. Welcome to Manchester. Welcome to modern football.
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Agree to an extent. They're still paying him though. And he still said "No". There is no argument for his actions.
 
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Clubs are just as greedy though and don't show players any more loyalty than players show them.

It's a two way street.
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We fans really are the second class citizens in all this aren't we?
 
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[quote author=keniget link=topic=47032.msg1406208#msg1406208 date=1317209942]
Clubs are just as greedy though and don't show players any more loyalty than players show them.

It's a two way street.
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We fans really are the second class citizens in all this aren't we?
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I was thinking, is the 'fans still pay your wages' argument still valid these days?

If so, players like this are a disgrace. If not, in my opinion, Football is lost to the ordinary bloke.
 
[quote author=LarryHagman link=topic=47032.msg1406222#msg1406222 date=1317210758]
I was thinking, is the 'fans still pay your wages' argument still valid these days?

If so, players like this are a disgrace. If not, in my opinion, Football is lost to the ordinary bloke.


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I'd say yes they do. Both directly and indirectly. We pay money direct to the club through match tickets and merchandise and indirectly through TV. How many people woild have Sky subscriptions if they weren't fans of specific clubs. Whether it is lost to the ordinary bloke is a very good question. It's certainly changed, as have players attitudes. That said so have fans attitudes.
 
Either way, I don't find Tevez's behaviour funny, like I didn't that of Mascherano, which was the same.

It also perpetuates the theory for me that modern players care not one iota for fans. Not one fucking iota.

Once you're comfortable with that, it' easier to rationalise about the cunts. I just feel sorry for kids who don't get it yet.
 
I don't find it funny in the slightest either. He needs a swift volley in the gonads.
 
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Either way, I don't find Tevez's behaviour funny, like I didn't that of Mascherano, which was the same.

It also perpetuates the theory for me that modern players care not one iota for fans. Not one fucking iota.

Once you're comfortable with that, it' easier to rationalise about the cunts. I just feel sorry for kids who don't get it yet.


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It's not necessarily true that they don't care for the fans at all. They just prioritise themselves and their families higher.
 
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[quote author=LarryHagman link=topic=47032.msg1406236#msg1406236 date=1317211874]
Either way, I don't find Tevez's behaviour funny, like I didn't that of Mascherano, which was the same.

It also perpetuates the theory for me that modern players care not one iota for fans. Not one fucking iota.

Once you're comfortable with that, it' easier to rationalise about the cunts. I just feel sorry for kids who don't get it yet.


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It's not necessarily true that they don't care for the fans at all. They just prioritise themselves and their families higher.[/quote]

Nonsense, majority of them couldn't give a toss about the fans. To argue otherwise is plain wrong.
 
Players have far too much power nowadays, until this changes then loads of them will continue to act like this.
 
I think it's well funny.

Hilarious that Tevez earns more a year than the entire gate receipts at the City of Manchester stadium for a season. At that stage you know the fans aren't paying his wages, everyone in the world is, all day every day. Even this post is going to burn some energy as it jumps around various nodes and turns cogs on some server, and all that happens because they found oil in a part of the world that has no human rights and made gazillionaires of the wankers that pay Tevez to decide not to play.

But that's all a side issue. Tevez, my hero, has made a complete cunt of both Manchester sides now. I think I'm going to get a shirt with his name on the back.
 
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I think it's well funny.

Hilarious that Tevez earns more a year than the entire gate receipts at the City of Manchester stadium for a season. At that stage you know the fans aren't paying his wages, everyone in the world is, all day every day. Even this post is going to burn some energy as it jumps around various nodes and turns cogs on some server, and all that happens because they found oil in a part of the world that has no human rights and made gazillionaires of the wankers that pay Tevez to decide not to play.

But that's all a side issue. Tevez, my hero, has made a complete cunt of both Manchester sides now. I think I'm going to get a shirt with his name on the back.
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Hahahaha. It's a fair point about the likes of City and Chavs. Clearly cases where the fans dont pay their wages but exceptions to the rule rather than the norm
 
I hesitate to say so, because I agree with Souey, but that was the (very understandable) attitude that saw us let several key players go far too early during Souey's time as manager. But the added issue in City's case is that Mancini is a shit man-manager - he's quite happy to treat players like shit when it suits him, but then he turns all pious when he needs them. It's a bit like Faust trying to negotiate weekend ethics visiting rights for himself. That club is so deep down the sewer I can't care about a quibble as it bubbles.
 
Brian Clough wouldn't get far in todays managerial world, he used to make his players fuck off to the bathroom and get a shave if they had shadow, 'Your representing this football club young man, now go away and come back when your clean shaved to do some training'

Just image him with these molly coddled fuckers of today!

Footballs changed my God and not for the better,.... during the woar ....... nah I'll fuck off and leave that bit
 
Irish League club Limavady United have offered Manchester City superstar Carlos Tevez an escape route from his troubles with the Premier League club.

The County Londonderry team's vice-chairman David Brewster faxed City on Wednesday afternoon offering to take the multi-million pound striker on loan for the rest of the season.

It follows City manager Roberto Mancini's vow that Tevez would never play for him again after the Argentina international failed to come on as a substitute against Bayern Munich in a Uefa Champions League game on Tuesday night.

Limavady United play in the second tier of Northern Ireland football, with opponents including Harland and Wolff Welders and Ballinamallard FC.

Mr Brewster said the club would be willing to take Tevez on loan and keep him fit, if City agreed to continue to pay his wages.

"Pursuant to the well publicised comments of your manager yesterday evening to the effect that Carlos Tevez would not be permitted to play for your club again, may I on behalf of Limavady United FC indicate our willingness to assist you with a difficult problem," his statement said.

"We would be perfectly willing to take Mr Tevez on loan for the remainder of the season or until transfer, thereby permitting him to play football but without the risk of being cup-tied for the Champions League.

"Limavady United play in the championship in Northern Ireland and our manager would be happy to accommodate Mr Tevez within his squad.

"Naturally, our club would not be in a position to discharge Mr Tevez's wages but I am sure you can see the advantages of keeping him match fit prior to any possible sale."

The offer has yet to receive a response from Manchester City.

The BBC has learned Tevez feels his row with boss Roberto Mancini was about warming up and not a refusal to play.

The 27-year-old felt he was ready to play when asked to prepare to come on in the second half of the 2-0 defeat.

Tevez blamed "confusion on the bench" for the "misunderstanding" in a statement on Wednesday.

In his statement, Mr Brewster said he looked forward to Manchester City's "early reply to permit us to complete the necessary paperwork with the Irish Football Association if the matter is to proceed".
 
Mwhahahaha, I'd fucking LOVE IT if City said yes & tried to fuck him off there just to spite the little ugly bastard.
 
Have they really renamed it? I didn't know that, I always ask whoever I speak to from there what they'd prefer I call it & get mixed results, no-one's ever been arsey & most didn't even have a preference either way.
 
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