How wonderful it is to see him and his ventriloquist squirm for his next big payday. I hope he can do a job till close season, then feck off to Anzhi for £200m.
Will Bobby accept the apology though, I certainly wouldn't because I know it's completely insincere.
City have been brilliant in this whole saga, played it very well.
For full apology look for mcfc.co.uk
Tue 21 Feb 2012, 9:30PM
Posted by Simon Heggie/Tim Oscroft
Carlos Tevez has today apologised to all concerned for his recent conduct.
The striker returned to the football club last Tuesday, following a three month absence from duties, without permission.
Carlos said, “I wish to apologise sincerely and unreservedly to everybody I have let down and to whom my actions over the last few months have caused offence. My wish is to concentrate on playing football for Manchester City Football Club.”
Carlos has also withdrawn his appeal against the Club’s finding of gross misconduct which was due to be heard by a Premier League panel in the coming days.
He has since begun a training program designed to return him to optimum fitness.
Will Bobby accept the apology though, I certainly wouldn't because I know it's completely insincere.
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I think he will, he has said all along that if Tevez apologises then he will move forward and get on with it. If he does that then Mancini will have shown the team that no matter how big you are with in the side then there will be no tolerance for gross misconduct. Even if that means now paying a player for 3 months then so be it.
I am very happy with the way Mancini, the board and the fans have all reacted to this matter.
However I do think its time to draw a line under it, not saying we should fully support Tevez again, but if he is commited and he genuinely wants to play again, then he is a huge asset to have until the Summer. I am certain he will be leaving then, but if he can help us to the title in the mean time then this could be a huge boost for City.
even if that means not paying a player for 3 months, sorry for the typo
Certainly a fit on-form Tevez will be a boost to City for the title run-in. I think that all parties involved can see the benefits of having Tevez play - I can't see City keeping him after the summer, but at least he is back in the shop window and can remind other clubs of the skills he has.
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If we're so bothered about money wouldn't we rather he was still exiled in Argentina so we don't have to pay him.
Grated forget it he supports a team that wanted to take him on loan. Typical N London delusional fan. Thinks there a big club though they havnt won anything of note for about 21 years...thats 15 more than Arsenal btw.
I think the club were more than happy for him to be in Argentina, Kia ordered him back when he realised he wasn't getting paid.
I think the club were more than happy for him to be in Argentina, Kia ordered him back when he realised he wasn't getting paid.
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Even though this sounds ridiculous, it is probably true. Can't imagine Tevez really wanted to come back, but his snake of an advisor pulls the strings.
Don't take this the wrong way because Tevez is as much a guilty party in all this as Kia is, but I can understand a little bit why Tevez trusts Kia so much, he got him a move to the PL, then a season later he got him a move to a team who were PL champions and then went on to win the CL with Tevez, following on from this when it looked like United wouldn't offer Tevez a contract, Kia got him a bumper contract at City, so I suppose in Tevez's eyes Kia can do no wrong, however for this time Kia's determination to get another pay day has resulted in Tevez losing all respect as a footballer in the footballing world, its cost him £9 million in wages and fines and now he has had to come crawling back and apologise so that he can hopefully impress again so his agent gets another big pay day for his inevitable transfer in the Summer.
I understand all the arguments and the rationale but I really can't stomach seeing him in the shirt again. We all know what he is and why it might happen, but I hope and pray that the team really hit the form of the early season and the prospect of him walking out on the pitch again is something I don't have to face.
That sounds about right Shaun, but by following Kia he's sold his soul.
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What do 6 new shirts a season Spurs win?
1 Team in NL (U10926)
Boring.
Spurs :-
Owned by a tax exile
Managed by a tax dodger.
Mid table support.
Spent £407m and still haven't won the title for 50 years.
Couldn't even make the group stages of the Europa League.
Fans - The gift that keeps on giving.
Barry is rumored to be paid 90 000 p/w, Villa were rumored to offer him 85 000 p/w.
City ruining football by paying £5 000 more than anyone else x
Spurs fans should come back to any other team boards before they win something..
Agent Parker protecting your 20 year old cup finals legacy.
Wow, how fickle you lot are.
You've been demonizing Tevez these last few months, slapping down anyone who says you need to bring him back.
And now he's apologised you happily welcome him back!
You should make another 'welcome to Manchester' banner for him
And now he's apologised you happily welcome him back!
Who?
deepspace (U13013)
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Who's welcomed him back, no one has said we are going to get right behind him and cheer his name. But if he is prepared to put in a few performances why not let him play, win us the league, then wave him good bye in the summer?
I have difficulty wondering about comments from so called neutral fans who dont say what angle they are coming from.
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posted on 21/2/12
How wonderful it is to see him and his ventriloquist squirm for his next big payday. I hope he can do a job till close season, then feck off to Anzhi for £200m.
posted on 21/2/12
Will Bobby accept the apology though, I certainly wouldn't because I know it's completely insincere.
posted on 21/2/12
City have been brilliant in this whole saga, played it very well.
posted on 21/2/12
For full apology look for mcfc.co.uk
posted on 21/2/12
Tue 21 Feb 2012, 9:30PM
Posted by Simon Heggie/Tim Oscroft
Carlos Tevez has today apologised to all concerned for his recent conduct.
The striker returned to the football club last Tuesday, following a three month absence from duties, without permission.
Carlos said, “I wish to apologise sincerely and unreservedly to everybody I have let down and to whom my actions over the last few months have caused offence. My wish is to concentrate on playing football for Manchester City Football Club.”
Carlos has also withdrawn his appeal against the Club’s finding of gross misconduct which was due to be heard by a Premier League panel in the coming days.
He has since begun a training program designed to return him to optimum fitness.
posted on 21/2/12
Will Bobby accept the apology though, I certainly wouldn't because I know it's completely insincere.
----------------------------------------
I think he will, he has said all along that if Tevez apologises then he will move forward and get on with it. If he does that then Mancini will have shown the team that no matter how big you are with in the side then there will be no tolerance for gross misconduct. Even if that means now paying a player for 3 months then so be it.
I am very happy with the way Mancini, the board and the fans have all reacted to this matter.
However I do think its time to draw a line under it, not saying we should fully support Tevez again, but if he is commited and he genuinely wants to play again, then he is a huge asset to have until the Summer. I am certain he will be leaving then, but if he can help us to the title in the mean time then this could be a huge boost for City.
posted on 21/2/12
even if that means not paying a player for 3 months, sorry for the typo
posted on 21/2/12
Certainly a fit on-form Tevez will be a boost to City for the title run-in. I think that all parties involved can see the benefits of having Tevez play - I can't see City keeping him after the summer, but at least he is back in the shop window and can remind other clubs of the skills he has.
posted on 21/2/12
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posted on 21/2/12
If we're so bothered about money wouldn't we rather he was still exiled in Argentina so we don't have to pay him.
posted on 21/2/12
Grated forget it he supports a team that wanted to take him on loan. Typical N London delusional fan. Thinks there a big club though they havnt won anything of note for about 21 years...thats 15 more than Arsenal btw.
posted on 21/2/12
I think the club were more than happy for him to be in Argentina, Kia ordered him back when he realised he wasn't getting paid.
posted on 21/2/12
I think the club were more than happy for him to be in Argentina, Kia ordered him back when he realised he wasn't getting paid.
-------------------------------------------
Even though this sounds ridiculous, it is probably true. Can't imagine Tevez really wanted to come back, but his snake of an advisor pulls the strings.
Don't take this the wrong way because Tevez is as much a guilty party in all this as Kia is, but I can understand a little bit why Tevez trusts Kia so much, he got him a move to the PL, then a season later he got him a move to a team who were PL champions and then went on to win the CL with Tevez, following on from this when it looked like United wouldn't offer Tevez a contract, Kia got him a bumper contract at City, so I suppose in Tevez's eyes Kia can do no wrong, however for this time Kia's determination to get another pay day has resulted in Tevez losing all respect as a footballer in the footballing world, its cost him £9 million in wages and fines and now he has had to come crawling back and apologise so that he can hopefully impress again so his agent gets another big pay day for his inevitable transfer in the Summer.
posted on 21/2/12
I understand all the arguments and the rationale but I really can't stomach seeing him in the shirt again. We all know what he is and why it might happen, but I hope and pray that the team really hit the form of the early season and the prospect of him walking out on the pitch again is something I don't have to face.
posted on 21/2/12
That sounds about right Shaun, but by following Kia he's sold his soul.
posted on 21/2/12
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posted on 21/2/12
What do 6 new shirts a season Spurs win?
posted on 21/2/12
1 Team in NL (U10926)
Boring.
posted on 21/2/12
Spurs :-
Owned by a tax exile
Managed by a tax dodger.
Mid table support.
Spent £407m and still haven't won the title for 50 years.
Couldn't even make the group stages of the Europa League.
Fans - The gift that keeps on giving.
posted on 21/2/12
Barry is rumored to be paid 90 000 p/w, Villa were rumored to offer him 85 000 p/w.
City ruining football by paying £5 000 more than anyone else x
posted on 21/2/12
Spurs fans should come back to any other team boards before they win something..
Agent Parker protecting your 20 year old cup finals legacy.
posted on 21/2/12
Wow, how fickle you lot are.
You've been demonizing Tevez these last few months, slapping down anyone who says you need to bring him back.
And now he's apologised you happily welcome him back!
You should make another 'welcome to Manchester' banner for him
posted on 21/2/12
And now he's apologised you happily welcome him back!
Who?
posted on 21/2/12
deepspace (U13013)
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Who's welcomed him back, no one has said we are going to get right behind him and cheer his name. But if he is prepared to put in a few performances why not let him play, win us the league, then wave him good bye in the summer?
posted on 21/2/12
I have difficulty wondering about comments from so called neutral fans who dont say what angle they are coming from.
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