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Unlucky? Didn't he want to go to PSG, Milan etc...
Hardly going home or cutting down on commuting time is it?
I can relate, when I was in a foreign land, living in a mansion, driving a Bentley and earning about £200k a week I really missed the slums of Beunos Aires.
The guy's been playing in England since 2006. He's spent more time over here playing professional football than he has in any other country.
And the offers received in the summer were not acceptable, thus quite rightly rejected.
If Corinthians hadn't dicked us about, he'd be home now. Also, PSG offered us £30m and he refused to accept the terms.
Hardly being trapped by us. Maybe if he took a pay cut he'd be okay.
I can't get over some of you City fans. No doubt when Tevez comes back to the first team all will be forgotten, you think he puts your club first? Guys a mercenary, and don't give me that "poor guy in a foreign land" bull! Lots of working stiffs have to emigrate to make a living (and I guarantee its not for 200K a week either). He should stay in the reserves
Jippohead (U3506)
Which City fans are these? I don't know any City fans that want him at the club and I haven't got a clue who the OP supports.
Boris the OP is an Arsenal supporter who is a tad peed orf that AbFab has done a homesick runner. Mind it was kind of Arsenal to let Barca pay 2p and his moving expenses rather than the millions they could have got.
Guys a mercenary
99% of football players are, very very few play for the club they supported. Rooney, Scholes, Samaras all grew up supporting and in some cases playing for their original teams before moving on for the cash and the fame and Glory. I mean Sam could have been a legend in greece had he stayed and not moved to the Netherlands, then England then Scotland,
FECK OFF!
He was happy to sign the contract and lets not forget had been at United for two years and before that Westham, so it's not like he didn't know what it was like to live in England. And I'm sorry you can't set aside the issue of money; he had enough coming in to move ever sinlge member of his family and his in-laws over here and for them to live in the lap of luxury and still have £15m pocket change, so don't feel sorry for him, he signed the contract and was happy to do so, he's shat all over Westham and then United and now city
Dennis, stop sitting on the fence.
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posted on 9/3/12
Unlucky? Didn't he want to go to PSG, Milan etc...
Hardly going home or cutting down on commuting time is it?
posted on 9/3/12
I can relate, when I was in a foreign land, living in a mansion, driving a Bentley and earning about £200k a week I really missed the slums of Beunos Aires.
posted on 9/3/12
The guy's been playing in England since 2006. He's spent more time over here playing professional football than he has in any other country.
And the offers received in the summer were not acceptable, thus quite rightly rejected.
posted on 9/3/12
If Corinthians hadn't dicked us about, he'd be home now. Also, PSG offered us £30m and he refused to accept the terms.
Hardly being trapped by us. Maybe if he took a pay cut he'd be okay.
posted on 9/3/12
I can't get over some of you City fans. No doubt when Tevez comes back to the first team all will be forgotten, you think he puts your club first? Guys a mercenary, and don't give me that "poor guy in a foreign land" bull! Lots of working stiffs have to emigrate to make a living (and I guarantee its not for 200K a week either). He should stay in the reserves
posted on 9/3/12
Jippohead (U3506)
Which City fans are these? I don't know any City fans that want him at the club and I haven't got a clue who the OP supports.
posted on 9/3/12
Boris the OP is an Arsenal supporter who is a tad peed orf that AbFab has done a homesick runner. Mind it was kind of Arsenal to let Barca pay 2p and his moving expenses rather than the millions they could have got.
posted on 9/3/12
Guys a mercenary
99% of football players are, very very few play for the club they supported. Rooney, Scholes, Samaras all grew up supporting and in some cases playing for their original teams before moving on for the cash and the fame and Glory. I mean Sam could have been a legend in greece had he stayed and not moved to the Netherlands, then England then Scotland,
posted on 10/3/12
FECK OFF!
He was happy to sign the contract and lets not forget had been at United for two years and before that Westham, so it's not like he didn't know what it was like to live in England. And I'm sorry you can't set aside the issue of money; he had enough coming in to move ever sinlge member of his family and his in-laws over here and for them to live in the lap of luxury and still have £15m pocket change, so don't feel sorry for him, he signed the contract and was happy to do so, he's shat all over Westham and then United and now city
posted on 10/3/12
Dennis, stop sitting on the fence.
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