comment by Boris "Inky" Gibson (U5901)
posted 11 seconds ago
mancWoohoo
I don't think Khaldoon wants to be seen as a man that can be stitched up by a semi-literate peasant and some Iranian slime-weazle.
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Agreed. There is that side of the argument.
Khaldoon has shown himself to be a tough SoB with a single minded urge to succeed.
comment by Captain_Positivity (U2394)
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What, in your eyes, would constitute City backing down?
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By letting the little weasel play again, let him rot !!! Then flog him in summer.
As much as I dislike City you deserve better !!
Let's get it right: football deserves better.
i would love to see Tevez sue Koorachabin for poor advice.
As Mancini already said, there are a few things which Tevez needs to iron out with the club before that can happen.
Tevez is a lot like Suarez, but are weasel's of which you would not get bored of punching.
If it was up to me, he would never wear the shirt again but then I don't own the club. There's financial expediency on both sides here; both the club and the player stand a far better chance of getting the deal they want in the summer if Tevez is fit and performing. It's as simple as that imo.
comment by mancWoohoo (U10676)
posted 5 minutes ago
As Mancini already said, there are a few things which Tevez needs to iron out with the club before that can happen.
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I've got golf on my mind.... sorry.
I'd make him eat the spiciest dish I know an then hide all the big rolls, is that going to fahl?
If Man. City/Mancini take Tevez back then they will have set a new low standard for lack of principle and self-respect!
In fact, if this does happen, Tevez should be named team Manager and Mancini should be offered a job on the ground crew!
Is that the same self respect man u had when Rooney had you over a barrel an got his wage increase!
If the club state officially that we don't want him and won't play him, he can terminate his contract under the "sporting just cause" rule.
However, by saying "of course we want him here, and he can play" then sticking him on the bench for a few games so that he "features" in at least 10% of the games he's available for, he has to abide by the terms of his contract and can't just walk out & go to another club for free.
The reason Carlos has suddenly decided that he'd really like to play for us and help us win the title rather than working on his golf handicap might be due to his advisers advising him of this little clause which prevents him from becoming a freebie.
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posted on 13/2/12
comment by Boris "Inky" Gibson (U5901)
posted 11 seconds ago
mancWoohoo
I don't think Khaldoon wants to be seen as a man that can be stitched up by a semi-literate peasant and some Iranian slime-weazle.
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Agreed. There is that side of the argument.
Khaldoon has shown himself to be a tough SoB with a single minded urge to succeed.
posted on 13/2/12
comment by Captain_Positivity (U2394)
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What, in your eyes, would constitute City backing down?
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By letting the little weasel play again, let him rot !!! Then flog him in summer.
As much as I dislike City you deserve better !!
posted on 13/2/12
Let's get it right: football deserves better.
posted on 13/2/12
i would love to see Tevez sue Koorachabin for poor advice.
posted on 13/2/12
As Mancini already said, there are a few things which Tevez needs to iron out with the club before that can happen.
posted on 13/2/12
Tevez is a lot like Suarez, but are weasel's of which you would not get bored of punching.
posted on 13/2/12
If it was up to me, he would never wear the shirt again but then I don't own the club. There's financial expediency on both sides here; both the club and the player stand a far better chance of getting the deal they want in the summer if Tevez is fit and performing. It's as simple as that imo.
posted on 13/2/12
comment by mancWoohoo (U10676)
posted 5 minutes ago
As Mancini already said, there are a few things which Tevez needs to iron out with the club before that can happen.
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I've got golf on my mind.... sorry.
posted on 14/2/12
I'd make him eat the spiciest dish I know an then hide all the big rolls, is that going to fahl?
posted on 15/2/12
If Man. City/Mancini take Tevez back then they will have set a new low standard for lack of principle and self-respect!
In fact, if this does happen, Tevez should be named team Manager and Mancini should be offered a job on the ground crew!
posted on 16/2/12
Is that the same self respect man u had when Rooney had you over a barrel an got his wage increase!
posted on 16/2/12
If the club state officially that we don't want him and won't play him, he can terminate his contract under the "sporting just cause" rule.
However, by saying "of course we want him here, and he can play" then sticking him on the bench for a few games so that he "features" in at least 10% of the games he's available for, he has to abide by the terms of his contract and can't just walk out & go to another club for free.
The reason Carlos has suddenly decided that he'd really like to play for us and help us win the title rather than working on his golf handicap might be due to his advisers advising him of this little clause which prevents him from becoming a freebie.
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