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Bozi

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it's fine to be against his signature, a combination of his wages along with his possible desire to leave in a couple years could justify not wanting him, but to put him in the same category as a balotelli is hyperbolic
#ok i think my point was misunderstood...i think the risk far outweighs the benefits here

there is no doubt Tevez is a quality player,he would represent the biggest signing for about 7 years...however his disruptive influence was what seen Manure willing to let him go . City have been dealing witha simmering tantrum for nearly 18 months now and he seems to finally have worked his way out of the club.

could we dealw ith such a disruptive infulence? woud Conte tolerate it? i think Balotelli is a better option in the risk/reward category...and i want him nowhere near us
 

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#ok i think my point was misunderstood...i think the risk far outweighs the benefits here

there is no doubt Tevez is a quality player,he would represent the biggest signing for about 7 years...however his disruptive influence was what seen Manure willing to let him go . City have been dealing witha simmering tantrum for nearly 18 months now and he seems to finally have worked his way out of the club.

could we dealw ith such a disruptive infulence? woud Conte tolerate it? i think Balotelli is a better option in the risk/reward category...and i want him nowhere near us

manure let him go because they didnt think he was worth the 25 mil it took to buy him, it had nothing to do with off field issues
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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#ok i think my point was misunderstood...i think the risk far outweighs the benefits here

there is no doubt Tevez is a quality player,he would represent the biggest signing for about 7 years...however his disruptive influence was what seen Manure willing to let him go . City have been dealing witha simmering tantrum for nearly 18 months now and he seems to finally have worked his way out of the club.

could we dealw ith such a disruptive infulence? woud Conte tolerate it? i think Balotelli is a better option in the risk/reward category...and i want him nowhere near us
How do you arrive at the conclusion that Balotelli is less of a risk than Tevez. Tevez has been a professional up until this FIRST incident in his long career. Balotelli is now running up a few months without problems.
 

Bozi

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manure let him go because they didnt think he was worth the 25 mil it took to buy him, it had nothing to do with off field issues
Si Awex knew that he was a little precious and liable to be a disruptive influence.... but i know you are a fan of Tevez and maybe can't agree with me on this


How do you arrive at the conclusion that Balotelli is less of a risk than Tevez. Tevez has been a professional up until this FIRST incident in his long career. Balotelli is now running up a few months without problems.
Tevez hasn't suddenly started acting a fool,he has been building up to this for 18 months nopw,ever since he first demended a transfer. he tried to play the sympathy card and hoped that his performances would attract a big offer...now that this is evidently not working he has resorted to petulant shows of dissent...remember the reason he was benched in the first place was that he was desperately trying to get out of Manchester all summer long. Tevez has been badly advised in all of this and has greatly overestimated the love of his supporters


balotelli is an immature little prick and possibly a little simple but with the right guidance he can be nurtured into a great talent..Tevez is a grown man acting like a 3 year old who has been told he isn't getting any sweets and has thrown himself into one almighty hissy-fit
 

ZoSo

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Tevez is only acting like he is because he has been desperate for a transfer. His time at City was done after they bought Agüero and Nasri yet they didn't even sell or even loan him.
 

Bozi

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Tevez is only acting like he is because he has been desperate for a transfer. His time at City was done after they bought Agüero and Nasri yet they didn't even sell or even loan him.
oh poor Tevez only getting 200k a week to play for a club that is holding him hostage

honestly i seriously flabbergasted at the sympathy this overpaid sulking primadonna is receiving,he is a selfish,spoiled,self-centred ego-merchant and as fantastic a player as he is i wouldn't want him anywhere near our club once the toys come out of the pram
 

Nicholas

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Jan 30, 2008
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Let's be honest if there is a chance of getting Tevez we'd have to take it.

The guy is a fantastic player on his day and still arguably one of the best in the Premier League.
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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Si Awex knew that he was a little precious and liable to be a disruptive influence.... but i know you are a fan of Tevez and maybe can't agree with me on this




Tevez hasn't suddenly started acting a fool,he has been building up to this for 18 months nopw,ever since he first demended a transfer. he tried to play the sympathy card and hoped that his performances would attract a big offer...now that this is evidently not working he has resorted to petulant shows of dissent...remember the reason he was benched in the first place was that he was desperately trying to get out of Manchester all summer long. Tevez has been badly advised in all of this and has greatly overestimated the love of his supporters


balotelli is an immature little prick and possibly a little simple but with the right guidance he can be nurtured into a great talent..Tevez is a grown man acting like a 3 year old who has been told he isn't getting any sweets and has thrown himself into one almighty hissy-fit
So fuck him because he doesn't want to live and play in Manchester? I cant think of a sane person who wants to live in Manchester.
 
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