Carlos Tevez (36 Viewers)

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Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
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Nothing wrong of having AN aregentian ... it's not like having the Argentian squad in our lines ...

About Tevez .. he's one hell of a player ... but we don't need him .. as Sateeh said a DM or CB will be better at the moment ...
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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Like everyone said here Tevez is a excellent player, but we have enough strikers. Btw. when we speak about attackers, I've red that Palladino will request loan move in January if he don't get more chences in first team, which means we already have enough strikers.

We really need a defender and midfielder...
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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I actually believe Tevez as a segunda punta (which is the position he must play in Europe) is technically lacking. They are loads of players with better ball skills and speed, and I personally don't find him that special. And I have no idea where the second coming of Diego Maradona tag came from. Obviously there must be people who havent seen a mercurial Argentine b4.

We already have a bargain deal to sign half of Bojinov for around 4m sterling pounds. No need to spend outragoues sum on unproven, nothing special player like Tevez. Robinho is far superior talent in virtually all department except strenght.
 
Sep 1, 2002
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Jun-hide said:
I actually believe Tevez as a segunda punta (which is the position he must play in Europe) is technically lacking. They are loads of players with better ball skills and speed, and I personally don't find him that special. And I have no idea where the second coming of Diego Maradona tag came from. Obviously there must be people who havent seen a mercurial Argentine b4.

We already have a bargain deal to sign half of Bojinov for around 4m sterling pounds. No need to spend outragoues sum on unproven, nothing special player like Tevez. Robinho is far superior talent in virtually all department except strenght.

Fine points made on this topic, until the Robinho: rather Rob-oh-no!
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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I want to give benefit of doubt for Robinho. He obviously joined in wrong environment at a wrong time, but he has shown flashes of brilliance, such as a game against Betis, which gives you that array of hope he will come around. In this regard I find a lot of similarities with young Titi Henry (Lazio game where he had a blinder), and I do think with right attitudes and good coaching, he could become what Henry is to Arsenal. And it gives a chance to redeem overselves.

Personally I don't think it is an end of world if neither joins us since we are well placed even for Serie A with our current attacking strenghts. But if the choice bog down to Robinho and Tevez, to me it is no-brainer Robinho.
 
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