Carlos Tevez (46 Viewers)

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,909
A grieved boyfriend who got dumped by a girlfriend who was disliked by everyone and wanted by none, in wich he put serious efford to make her confident and reborn, beautifull for the outside world again ?


Yeah that sounds about right tbh.


Tevez is that broken girl with that special aura, that you put shitloads of time and money in to fix it up, and when you do, she sleeps with some foreign guy and leaves you at the worst possible time.

Like my ex girlfriend 7 years ago. I hope he also becomes unhappy and fat, and sees a better version shine in his place at juventus
:lol: :D
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
he's good and all but if we lose him then it is what it is. Morata played way bigger for us in the CL than Tevez did.

Replace him with another work horse, Di Maria would be awesome behind Dybala and Morata.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,839
They purchased him for €80m and he earns a net salary of €8m.
Dont know what Suns is smoking here if he thinks we can sign him even with selling Pogba.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
They purchased him for €80m and he earns a net salary of €8m.
Dont know what Suns is smoking here if he thinks we can sign him even with selling Pogba.
How is 150k pounds per week =8mln euros net? :shifty:

But yeah, there's no way we are getting him. I actually see him going to PSG if MU decides to sell him.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
They purchased him for €80m and he earns a net salary of €8m.
Dont know what Suns is smoking here if he thinks we can sign him even with selling Pogba.
straight from allegri's mouth yo :klin:

Allegri: "Not every player that's great in the league is great in Europe. I like Oscar but I also like Isco, Pastore, Di Maria & Kroos."
 

Wings

Banter era connoiseur
Contributor
Jul 15, 2002
21,568
he's good and all but if we lose him then it is what it is. Morata played way bigger for us in the CL than Tevez did.

Replace him with another work horse, Di Maria would be awesome behind Dybala and Morata.
Tevez did the horsework for the most important goals Morata scored in the CL.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
we heard you the first time you said that, no need to repeat the same post calling him a merc 3 times on the same page

and no he is not a mercenary, especially for transferring back to the club he is a fan of, it's actually the very opposite of a merc; add to that the fact that he gives his all on the pitch, that statement becomes totally ridiculous.

You are sounding more like an aggrieved boyfriend who just got dumped.

Apart from his love for Boca, Tevez has always been a mercenary. The question is if that is wrong?

It's obvious he could not have had the career he had and the money he earned if he stayed at Boca. He needed to play at a higher level and went to England. He wanted to win prizes and joined us. He did his job here. Now he's considering to go back to the love of his (football) life.

I do not see what's so wrong with that?
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Apart from his love for Boca, Tevez has always been a mercenary. The question is if that is wrong?

It's obvious he could not have had the career he had and the money he earned if he stayed at Boca. He needed to play at a higher level and went to England. He wanted to win prizes and joined us. He did his job here. Now he's considering to go back to the love of his (football) life.

I do not see what's so wrong with that?
We seem to be ok with people in most professions acting like "mercenaries" if we define that as moving to another employer for higher pay, better benefits. But for footballers, no, they have to be "loyal" to their employers(the clubs). I'm not going to pretend my instinct doesn't make me hate the likes of Adebayor, Ashley Cole, Van Persie and co, whom I and the vast majority of Arsenal fans call "mercenaries". But if you really think about it, how is that any different than what most of us do in our professional lives?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
We seem to be ok with people in most professions acting like "mercenaries" if we define that as moving to another employer for higher pay, better benefits. But for footballers, no, they have to be "loyal" to their employers(the clubs). I'm not going to pretend my instinct doesn't make me hate the likes of Adebayor, Ashley Cole, Van Persie and co, whom I and the vast majority of Arsenal fans call "mercenaries". But if you really think about it, how is that any different than what most of us do in our professional lives?
I think there are two things that make people think differently when it comes to football players:

1) They're supposed to be passionate about their club. We know they aren't always, but we're fans, so we like it when they're fans too. As irrational as that may be.
2) When you play for a club as Juventus, it's not as if you're poor. If PSG come around, they might offer you more. But you earn millions here too. We think that means you should let emotion decide, because you're rich at either club.
 

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