Carlos Tevez (157 Viewers)

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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And back to the "he said he will see out his contract" comments and holding THAT against him. Imagine if he came out and said he wants to leave let's say, before the Dortmund or Monaco ties...any idea the ramifications that would have caused? That would have destroyed the balance the club had. If NOW is not a good time to be honest when would it have been? Smack in the middle of the season?
He could have easily said teh usual ambigious BS players say in these situations and no one would've worried a bit back then. He was in no need to come out and say that he'll stay definitely, and "I'm only thinking about the present and the CL and not what happens afterwards" or some shit like that would've been more than enough and appropriate.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,359
Report: Tevez agrees Boca deal
by Football Italia


It’s reported Carlos Tevez has agreed a three-year deal with Boca Juniors, but Juventus want €5m for the striker.
The President of the Argentinian club, Daniel Angelici, flew to Chile this week to meet with the forward, who is representing the national team in the Copa America.
The Bianconeri have demanded an answer by the end of this week, and despite the player’s agent expressing doubt over Boca’s finances, Mediaset reports that a deal has been agreed.
The news outlet believes that Tevez has agreed a three-year deal to return to his boyhood club, with his agent expected to meet with the Old Lady in Turin this week.
Mediaset believes this is the last sticking point for the potential transfer, with Juve demanding at least €5m to allow their star man to leave a year early, though Boca could offer some promising youngsters in exhange.

It’s believed that Mario Mandzukic would be the likely replacement were Tevez to leave, with some reports that a deal is already agreed with the Atletico Madrid man.

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He could have easily said teh usual ambigious BS players say in these situations and no one would've worried a bit back then. He was in no need to come out and say that he'll stay definitely, and "I'm only thinking about the present and the CL and not what happens afterwards" or some shit like that would've been more than enough and appropriate.
The ambiguous things like Pogba has said? Because that's working it well for everyone here isn't it?

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And he has said he is focused on the present plenty of times
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
72,586
If Boca want Tevez they can give us Calleri for €5m, he can stay there on loan for a season, then we'll sell him to Palermo for €12m, with a buyback clause for €18m in 2017-18 and €20m in 2018-19.

:beppe:
 

Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
5,047
Report: Tevez agrees Boca deal
by Football Italia


It’s reported Carlos Tevez has agreed a three-year deal with Boca Juniors, but Juventus want €5m for the striker.
The President of the Argentinian club, Daniel Angelici, flew to Chile this week to meet with the forward, who is representing the national team in the Copa America.
The Bianconeri have demanded an answer by the end of this week, and despite the player’s agent expressing doubt over Boca’s finances, Mediaset reports that a deal has been agreed.
The news outlet believes that Tevez has agreed a three-year deal to return to his boyhood club, with his agent expected to meet with the Old Lady in Turin this week.
Mediaset believes this is the last sticking point for the potential transfer, with Juve demanding at least €5m to allow their star man to leave a year early, though Boca could offer some promising youngsters in exhange.

It’s believed that Mario Mandzukic would be the likely replacement were Tevez to leave, with some reports that a deal is already agreed with the Atletico Madrid man.

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The ambiguous things like Pogba has said? Because that's working it well for everyone here isn't it?

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And he has said he is focused on the present plenty of times
Good news. Saga almost at an end. Plans can be implemented unless the Boca management balk at coughing up the 5m. Which is highly unlikely, given the desire of Boca fans strong desire to seem him in the blue and white.

Marotta and Patrici can now implement their planned investments.

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Report: Tevez agrees Boca deal
by Football Italia


It’s reported Carlos Tevez has agreed a three-year deal with Boca Juniors, but Juventus want €5m for the striker.
The President of the Argentinian club, Daniel Angelici, flew to Chile this week to meet with the forward, who is representing the national team in the Copa America.
The Bianconeri have demanded an answer by the end of this week, and despite the player’s agent expressing doubt over Boca’s finances, Mediaset reports that a deal has been agreed.
The news outlet believes that Tevez has agreed a three-year deal to return to his boyhood club, with his agent expected to meet with the Old Lady in Turin this week.
Mediaset believes this is the last sticking point for the potential transfer, with Juve demanding at least €5m to allow their star man to leave a year early, though Boca could offer some promising youngsters in exhange.

It’s believed that Mario Mandzukic would be the likely replacement were Tevez to leave, with some reports that a deal is already agreed with the Atletico Madrid man.

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The ambiguous things like Pogba has said? Because that's working it well for everyone here isn't it?

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And he has said he is focused on the present plenty of times
Good news. Saga almost at an end. Plans can be implemented unless the Boca management balk at coughing up the 5m. Which is highly unlikely, given the desire of Boca fans strong desire to see him in the blue and white.

Marotta and Patrici can now implement their planned investments.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,288
Another European club bit has allways BS imo , and pretty much goes against everything he has been working for since he came to Europe, get paid so he can go home. Defenitely a guy who doesn't feel home working in Europe at all. Kinda reminds me of Romario that way.
I disagree. You should learn what the opinion of the Leader is and follow it. Obey!

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Mentally challenged*

We don't say handicapped in the states because it's not PC. People like klin take offense to that.
There was a time when Belgian and Dutch newspapers would use the phrase "differently abled". I always thought that was silly. It's not as if you can look into the future, because you're deaf. You don't get anything extra, you're just deaf.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,321
History section, no one becomes a legend after 2 friggin seasons, regardless of how good they perform. Especially someone who is quick to leave the club to begin with. Talk about watering down the term legend.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,288
History section, no one becomes a legend after 2 friggin seasons, regardless of how good they perform. Especially someone who is quick to leave the club to begin with. Talk about watering down the term legend.
Matteo Paro came close though.
 

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