Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Can I just throw into the argument that in my opinion Tevez shifting wide to fit in the new lad kind of shows he aint the selfish git we're all comforting ourselves by thinking he is to make him leaving a softer blow if he does.
Carlos is a team player, the hardest working forward in the world. He also scores a hat ful and sets a few up. Sometimes when theres not much on he'll go on a dribble, like today and last season against Wigan I think it was. Thank god he does because he turns games in an instant when theres fuck all else going on.
To summise, I love Carlos and would gladly babysit his babies while he shagged my missus.
StrikeAnywhere wrote:David Silva > Carlos Tevez
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:StrikeAnywhere wrote:David Silva > Carlos Tevez
You're having a laugh.
Silva is quality, but there is Tevez is the man and we all know it.
StrikeAnywhere wrote:David Silva > Carlos Tevez
Wonderwall wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:edge275 wrote:If anyone fancies a laugh, have a look at page 7 onwards
http://www.mancityfans.net/mcfnet/viewtopic.php?f=119&t=28123&hilit=vassell&start=150
I must admit...it was funny.....I think your term "lickers" will go down in mancityfans.net folklore history.
as apposed to you MAN LICKERS
Wonderwall wrote:paulmclaren wrote:I agree but somewhere around the 50 million mark would be acceptable.
Quality player none the less but if he is off at the #end of the season.
Fook you carlos.
Not a team in the world who isn't destin for glory other then mcfc atm.
But i think he will stay.
why £50m? Why not £80m? If we win the league, it will be down to our captain mostly with the rest of the team backing him up.
Original Dub wrote:http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/68247.html?CMP=OTC-RSS
I read the full interview somewhere but can't find it now..
As well as what he said above, in the full one he says he doesn't "owe" the fans for the disagreement he had with the club and all he will do is continue to give everything and score as many goals as possible.
Bit strange really, because he mentions that he had discrepencies with Mancini, which is a lot more believable than the shite we were served.
If I had to put my money on it, now that a few things have happened since then, I'd say Tevez and Mancini's relationship had come to a head and Kia used the situation to get at Cook through the transfer statement. Mancini and Tevez then sorted it out, man to man and the rest of this bollox was swept aside. Just my opinion, but like I said, it makes perfect sense after Tevez' freak out at the Bolton game, right before the whole debacle.
Anyway, if he keeps playing like he's playing, I hope he stays here until the day he retires.
I love Silva, but anyone who thinks he's already "greater" or more important than Tevez is off their fucking head.
ant london wrote:He's fucking barmy but I honestly don't really care. I'm pretty optimistic that he'll still be here next season....he is terribly advised and not very bright IMO though so I'm not even trying to decipher what may have happened during the hiatus. He doesn't need to apologise, just needs to keep performing for us like he did on Saturday. The ovation he got told him all he needs to know about being appreciated and he has as much chance of success here as pretty much anywhere else.
zuricity wrote:Surprised no one has picked up on the apparent Real Madrid change of hearttrueblue64 wrote:@SkySportsbucko:
According to reports in Spanish daily Marca, Real Madrid have had 'informal contact' with Manchester City regarding a loan deal for striker Carlos Tevez. The reports also claim that City would want the deal to be made permanent in the summer for a fee in the region of £33million if they were to accept the loan offer.
Where the fuck do they dream this shit up from.
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