Carlos Tevez (37 Viewers)

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RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
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Another Cronios defender :lol:

He's a big boy he doesnt need you or anyone else to justify what he says. As long as he keeps posting negative, repetitive shite, I'll call him out on it. If you have a problem with that and find me annoying, put me on your ignore list. Go soap it while you're at it.
Where and when did I justify anything that he says?

and you're the one who needs to put him in your ignore list if you're gonna whine about him every single day.
Find yourself another hobby, might help control your anger issues. Just an advice, take or leave.
 

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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I dont put anyone on my ignore. I like ripping into a lot of the crap that Cronios posts, this obviously angers you and makes you mad, so I suggest that maybe you should put me on your ignore list so your mental anguish ceases. Kthx bai.
 

RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
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I dont put anyone on my ignore. I like ripping into a lot of the crap that Cronios posts, this obviously angers you and makes you mad, so I suggest that maybe you should put me on your ignore list so your mental anguish ceases. Kthx bai.
Nah it doesn't anger me, it's just that all your repetitive whining gets a bit annoying and boring after a while.
Don't worry though, it's just a mild annoyance compared to how Cronios affects your daily life.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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I'd offer Man City 22 and seal the deal. He is truly worth it.
I'd do that too, but Juve won't do it, I believe. If we were interested we'd have made our move. Or maybe we did but we weren't willing to go far with the offer to City or the personal offer to Tevez.
Milan are more willing to get him and are showing serious interest.

Since the beginning it was clear that it's between PSG's high offer and Milan.

If he chooses Milan in the end, and for much less money than what PSG offers to him, then he'll show that it's not just about the money to him anymore.

Also, I don't know if it's the Milan hating part of me saying this, but I do see a big risk for Milan if they sign Tevez. It's just an educated guess, looking at what happened when another team had so many quality strikers to choose from and Tevez stopped being a sure starter. Neither of Tevez and Ibra is a player who'll accept to start occasionally so they'll either start all the time or you have problems.
I guess that Milan are willing to start them all the time and keep two of Cassano, Pato and Robinho on the bench, as well as sell the third one. I'd be willing to do that too. Tevez-Ibra is just too good.
 

Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
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I think man city really only wants to sell him and since Milan only wants to loan him he will end up in malaga, anzhi or psg anyway
this guy might want boca or milan but he can't decided it all
man city will keep him probably if only milan comes with there loan option
this guy and his agents (just like Mino) Juve needs to keep them away from the club as far as possible
 
Sep 1, 2002
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True that Banzema > Higuain, as a player and effectiveness. Some ppl only rate fancy dribbling though...
Tevez has the best overall characteristics indeed, but he lacks one very important, consistency!


He did hit his peak, some ppl grow more mature, even as footballers, earlier than others, Tevez now suffers from the Ronaldinho syndrom.
He just doesnt take any more satisfaction out of football anymore, he has reached where he wanted to be and thats enough for him, despite the fact that he is surely capable for more...

:agree:

Valid point!
We faked ap and we would gladly do it again, but luckily for us, we have run out of garbage champions to sign and this time we might get smth more cost effective and less overrated.

Secco was incompetent but he was just following orders.
Our board has decided that we need as much champions, reknown to the average Italian fans, as we can buy.
The ones with some quality were bought by the serious clubs and we just took whats left of it...
Nothing has changed since, we are still very eager to repeat the same mistakes, for the very same reasons, and the more we lose past champions last DP, the more desperate we will be to sign big names over big players.
Im certain that we will do anything we can to sign such players, but thankfully, they are less around this time.


Very well said Bozi!!!
And in many of those cases, he was less needed, he was less known and overall had less opportunities to act like he did and get away with it.
On the other had, in most of the cases he had better conditions and more hunger to prove his value and play football.

At this particular case, this player is far more valuable than anything we have, better than ur best mediocre players, our unknown coach, weak president and incompetent board.
We need him more that he needs us and we are bound to tolerate more. We have been abused form players like Tiago, imagine what a players of his status, at this particular time, would do.
We could barely handle a Cassano, let alone a Tevez.


Apart from the fact that we dont have realistic chances to sign him and an attempt is just a waste of time, that will keep our attention and the largest part of our budget locked, untill the last day of the transfer window, that will lead to a panick buy of a mediocre player.
A compromise that will serve only as budget buster.

I believe that he is a perfect match for mighty Milan.
For all the 3 of us and i hope that he will be announced as soon as the transfer window starts.
Better for him, because he can have more glory, without actually trying, as Berlu refs and Ibra performances are enough for the title.
He will have a better life in Milano, than in Torino.
He will surely get a better salary and bonuses there, esp black, taxes free money. He will be given the opportunity to add more CL caps and prolly goals too, before he retires to his country.

Better for us, because we need a reliable starter, someone to build our future upon.
Unlike Milan, we cannot such salaries on the bench, they can afford A cassano and an Ibra and Tevez for an overkill sub and they dont really care how reliable he will be, as they have virtually unlimited wage budget, as they have proved time and time again.
We also have limited resources and are completely hopeless at recovering at part of our invested sum.
So this will not only compromise our near future and also long terms and capabilites of trying a trully big and reliable forward.
As this will lead to a cheaper Toni/Iaquinta compromise in the next transfer window, he and Tevez will not agree as long as we pay thier big fat wages and we will end up with a new Toni+Amauri in our hands.
We should know better by now...


Why would he have a better life in Milan than Torino.

I prefer Torino, it has everything.
 
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