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Tevez fails to shut up

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/apr/13/carlos-tevez-criticises-roberto-mancini

Carlos Tevez criticises Roberto Mancini's training methods

• 'We are tired but there are still double sessions'
• Tevez criticises City for goading United with poster

* Daniel Taylor
* The Guardian, Tuesday 13 April 2010

Carlos Tevez has questioned Manchester City's decision to greet his transfer from Manchester United with the now infamous 'Welcome to Manchester poster'. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Carlos Tevez has disrupted Manchester City's preparations for Saturday's derby against Manchester United by publicly questioning the manager Roberto Mancini's training methods and criticising the club for using his signing to provoke their rivals with the infamous 'Welcome to Manchester' billboard.

Tevez, City's outstanding player since his defection from United last summer, said he did not agree with the sacking of Mark Hughes as manager and expressed his misgivings about Mancini's training regime. "The players are not happy with this," Tevez said. "We are at the end of a long season, we have big matches, we are tired but there are still double training sessions, morning and afternoon. Then, the next day, we train for two hours. I do not understand. But, please, he is the coach and I am the player. He is in charge. I am OK with him."

The Argentinian went on to say he was unhappy about City's decision to greet his £25.5m signing by erecting the billboard that led to an angry Sir Alex Ferguson describing United's neighbours as "a small club with a small mentality".

Tevez said: "I never understood the intention of that poster. What was the point? Was it to welcome me to Manchester City or was it to anger Manchester United? Nobody ever told me. I'm indifferent towards it but it is important you know I had nothing to do with the poster. I'd have preferred for it not to be there. I have respect for all the clubs I used to play for. That was not showing respect, was it? I did not transfer from United to City for the controversy."

Of Hughes's sacking, he said of City's owners in Abu Dhabi: "It is their club, their money. But, if you ask me if I thought it was the right decision, the answer is no. I will play for any manager; I play for the shirt and must respect the right of the people who make decisions to change things, but a team does not form overnight. Mark should have been given more time. The decision was taken with too much haste. Did the directors think it through? You cannot invest so much and then sack the manager after five months. Mark brought us all here. He is a great manager and he will get another big club, 100%.'"
 
[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39801.msg1087171#msg1087171 date=1271126814]
Although he probably should have been less candid, I don't really see that much wrong with his comments.
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Apart from the fucking whopping hypocrisy re his "must show respect to my former club" bit yeah"?
 
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[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39801.msg1087171#msg1087171 date=1271126814]
Although he probably should have been less candid, I don't really see that much wrong with his comments.
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Apart from the fucking whopping hypocrisy re his "must show respect to my former club" bit yeah"?
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Nevertheless, I didn't think his comments were too provocative. They're a typical "footballer's" comments: a bit candid and a bit thick. If footballers watched how hockey players handled the media (ie. trite, generic cliches to avoid giving the opposition something to post on the dressing room wall), the sport would be a saner, if more boring, place.
 
I'm indifferent towards it but bla bla bla
He is in charge. I am OK with him but bla bla bla.

If you are indifferent then shut the fuck up.

I fucking dispise that shit he´s pulling. Great player but I´m not sure I´d want him at our club.
 
Well said, Ossi. I'm all for bringing in attacking talent, but not at this cost. He's not even mental in an entertaining, Cassano, Bellamy type way. He's just a whiny little bitch who would sour any dressing room.
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=39801.msg1087284#msg1087284 date=1271150803]
Well said, Ossi. I'm all for bringing in attacking talent, but not at this cost. He's not even mental in an entertaining, Cassano, Bellamy type way. He's just a whiny little bitch who would sour any dressing room.
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I don't think he'd sour *any* dressing room, certainly not one that predominantly communicated in English.
 
For thirty plus goals season and all the work he gets through I would put up with that.
Christ, he would have been perfect for us.

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[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=39801.msg1087323#msg1087323 date=1271156973]
For thirty plus goals season and all the work he gets through I would put up with that.
Christ, he would have been perfect for us.

regards
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Precisely.

I do agree with Ryan - he's hypocritical in many ways but a ferocious competitor, scores goals and not interested in the show boating but, as Shanks used to say, just wants to stick the ball in the back of the net.
 
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[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=39801.msg1087323#msg1087323 date=1271156973]
For thirty plus goals season and all the work he gets through I would put up with that.
Christ, he would have been perfect for us.

regards
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Precisely.

I do agree with Ryan - he's hypocritical in many ways but a ferocious competitor, scores goals and not interested in the show boating but, as Shanks used to say, just wants to stick the ball in the back of the net.
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He wouldn't leave City for less than £25/30M and I'd like to think for that sort of money, if we had it, that there would be a the option of having a non-mental cunt. He's never going to come here anyway, obv.
 
[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=39801.msg1087323#msg1087323 date=1271156973]

Christ, he would have been perfect for us.

regards
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Absolutely.
 
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