you're acting like a rag, this is city, we have class.
Coming from the same bunch of people who wish death on rival club's players! Deluded bunch of twats.
you're acting like a rag, this is city, we have class.
That has got to be up there as rant of the year contender? i can just see the tears from that poor lads eyes as he plundered his angry fists on the keyboard typing that out, Tevez really has broken the shitty fan base, gotta hand it to him.
Not really, players come and go. Any blue that gets upset about this needs to give their heads a wobble. Which ever player City get to replace Tevez is going to be better than Bob Taylor and Gerry Creaney so it's not the end of the world is it??
Not really, players come and go. Any blue that gets upset about this needs to give their heads a wobble. Which ever player City get to replace Tevez is going to be better than Bob Taylor and Gerry Creaney so it's not the end of the world is it??
Mate have you read Bluemoon? There's lots of crying and anger going on.
It's hilarious.
I take it you haven't read Bluemoon recently, they're already breaking out the old Tevez hate songs, those classy fans of theirs.
Is it just me that feels awkward over mocking them? Just remember a month or so ago and we were no better.
A month ago? Aren't you still one of the posters calling Rooney a cnut and saying we should let him rot on the bench until January and then sell him for a few million?
Come on lads lets not descend into whos got the classy fans argument as United fans will not come out of this looking too clever after the shenanigans regarding Rooneyand spray painting all over Mary D's.
The samer shit City fans are coming out with regarding Tevez, United fans were coming out with regarding Rooney and then some. Simple fact is in between all the level headed and rational fans on both sides, it's the few mindless ones who seem to make the most noise.
Fair enough having a laugh at Citys expense here, its deserved and I would not expect any different.
Its not the end of the world if Tevez goes. As long as we take a hardline dtance over him then I will be happy with that
Not quite what I'm saying that is it?
The amount of people that showed themselves to be complete hypocrites in that situation is embarrasing, if you say something stick to your guns, at the moment I am saying play him and sell him end of the season, that said I wouldn't have started him immediately and I would have taught him a lesson.
I have had next to no sleep for several days now, hypocrite was definately the wrong word but I couldn't get the right word.
EDIT: Indecisive is closer but still not quite right, fickle is the best I can get atm.
Come on lads lets not descend into whos got the classy fans argument as United fans will not come out of this looking too clever after the shenanigans regarding Rooneyand spray painting all over Mary D's.
The samer shit City fans are coming out with regarding Tevez, United fans were coming out with regarding Rooney and then some. Simple fact is in between all the level headed and rational fans on both sides, it's the few mindless ones who seem to make the most noise.
Fair enough having a laugh at Citys expense here, its deserved and I would not expect any different.
Its not the end of the world if Tevez goes. As long as we take a hardline dtance over him then I will be happy with that
He'll get a £300k per week contract and stay. Remember, Kia is still on the scene, and will have taken note of what Rooney did to us to get a new contract
It was never about money. He's been moaning about the kids there and their attitudes and is clearly disillusioned. Playing for City just sent him over the edge
You know, I've said this before, and I'll say it again.
Some people really aren't safe to be let loose on the internet.
You know, I've said this before, and I'll say it again.
Some people really aren't safe to be let loose on the internet.
I agree. If only someone had the power to remove him. Some sort of 'website administrator'.
If only....*cough*
Carlos Tevez, December 7: "I'm happy here. I really am. I do miss my family, just like anyone would when they are not around. But I don't see retirement happening for a long time to come. A sacrifice has to be made when you make a commitment like I have done with City and it is something I am going to see through. Once that job is done I will have plenty of time with my kids."
Carlos Tevez, December 12: "I wanted to leave in the summer, but was convinced to return to the club. Sadly, my feelings have not changed."
A Brief History Of Carlos Tevez
The boy's got form...
Boca Juniors (2001-2004)
Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust-up with manager also ensues.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two-and-a-half seasons.
Corinthians (2005-2006)
Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
West Ham (2006-2007)
Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
Manchester United (2007-2009)
Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just five goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres. Parting shot of "I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them".
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two seasons.
Manchester City (2009-????)
Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time allegedly banging his mistress (the actually banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest-paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One-and-a-half seasons so far, some of it begrudgingly.
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Couldn't have anything to do with City buying another striker could it?It was never about money. He's been moaning about the kids there and their attitudes and is clearly disillusioned. Playing for City just sent him over the edge
Carlos Tevez, December 7: "I'm happy here. I really am. I do miss my family, just like anyone would when they are not around. But I don't see retirement happening for a long time to come. A sacrifice has to be made when you make a commitment like I have done with City and it is something I am going to see through. Once that job is done I will have plenty of time with my kids."
Carlos Tevez, December 12: "I wanted to leave in the summer, but was convinced to return to the club. Sadly, my feelings have not changed."
A Brief History Of Carlos Tevez
The boy's got form...
Boca Juniors (2001-2004)
Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust-up with manager also ensues.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two-and-a-half seasons.
Corinthians (2005-2006)
Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
West Ham (2006-2007)
Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
Manchester United (2007-2009)
Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just five goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres. Parting shot of "I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them".
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two seasons.
Manchester City (2009-????)
Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time allegedly banging his mistress (the actually banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest-paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One-and-a-half seasons so far, some of it begrudgingly.
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Real Madrid-2010-2011
Signs for RM due to their injury situation upfront. Eventually other forwards regain fitness. Tevez argues with the coach and teammates. Demands a transfer, Claims he loves the club and supporters and always will
Boca 2011-?
Uses the millions he has earned to buy Boca, installs himself as Chairman Manager and CF, leaves himself out due to a broken leg....falls out with Manager due to being left out. Demands a Transfer. Claims he loves the club and supporters and always will but cannt work with people like the Chairman and manager.
Carlos Tevez, December 7: "I'm happy here. I really am. I do miss my family, just like anyone would when they are not around. But I don't see retirement happening for a long time to come. A sacrifice has to be made when you make a commitment like I have done with City and it is something I am going to see through. Once that job is done I will have plenty of time with my kids."
Carlos Tevez, December 12: "I wanted to leave in the summer, but was convinced to return to the club. Sadly, my feelings have not changed."
A Brief History Of Carlos Tevez
The boy's got form...
Boca Juniors (2001-2004)
Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust-up with manager also ensues.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two-and-a-half seasons.
Corinthians (2005-2006)
Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
West Ham (2006-2007)
Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
Manchester United (2007-2009)
Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just five goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres. Parting shot of "I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them".
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two seasons.
Manchester City (2009-????)
Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time allegedly banging his mistress (the actually banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest-paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One-and-a-half seasons so far, some of it begrudgingly.
Mediawatch
Carlos Tevez, December 7: "I'm happy here. I really am. I do miss my family, just like anyone would when they are not around. But I don't see retirement happening for a long time to come. A sacrifice has to be made when you make a commitment like I have done with City and it is something I am going to see through. Once that job is done I will have plenty of time with my kids."
Carlos Tevez, December 12: "I wanted to leave in the summer, but was convinced to return to the club. Sadly, my feelings have not changed."
A Brief History Of Carlos Tevez
The boy's got form...
Boca Juniors (2001-2004)
Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust-up with manager also ensues.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two-and-a-half seasons.
Corinthians (2005-2006)
Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
West Ham (2006-2007)
Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
Manchester United (2007-2009)
Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just five goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres. Parting shot of "I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them".
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two seasons.
Manchester City (2009-????)
Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time allegedly banging his mistress (the actually banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest-paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One-and-a-half seasons so far, some of it begrudgingly.
Mediawatch
I love the way they just presume any and every player in the world will just go to City cause they've got money - don't they realise that not every footballer is a mercenary cnut like Balotelli, Adebayor and Tevez?!
Carlos Tevez, December 7: "I'm happy here. I really am. I do miss my family, just like anyone would when they are not around. But I don't see retirement happening for a long time to come. A sacrifice has to be made when you make a commitment like I have done with City and it is something I am going to see through. Once that job is done I will have plenty of time with my kids."
Carlos Tevez, December 12: "I wanted to leave in the summer, but was convinced to return to the club. Sadly, my feelings have not changed."
A Brief History Of Carlos Tevez
The boy's got form...
Boca Juniors (2001-2004)
Tevez forces his way out of the club claiming that the press intrusion in Argentina is too much for him and his family and the club aren't doing enough to support him. Public bust-up with manager also ensues.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two-and-a-half seasons.
Corinthians (2005-2006)
Tevez forces his way out of the club, going on strike, after arguments - some physical - with teammates, the head coach and the club president.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
West Ham (2006-2007)
Tevez almost immediately falls out with the manager and players. Storms off and threatens to go on strike after being substituted. Goes AWOL to Argentina at one point.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One season.
Manchester United (2007-2009)
Tevez complains of being fatigued and overplayed in his first season. In his second, he complains of being underplayed - drama queening it every time he's taken off - managing just five goals, despite playing more minutes than the league's third top scorer Fernando Torres. Parting shot of "I'll scream in Ferguson's face when I score against them".
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: Two seasons.
Manchester City (2009-????)
Tevez is tired, homesick, wants to retire, takes time off to see his daughter and is caught on camera spending that time allegedly banging his mistress (the actually banging remains unphotographed), feels there's too much greed in football despite being the highest-paid player in Britain, hates football in general yet throws a wobbly every time he's taken off, wants his old life back, hates the club executives, claims that he would like to punch his young teammates and finally hands in a transfer request.
Claims he loves the club and supporters, and always will.
Time at club: One-and-a-half seasons so far, some of it begrudgingly.
Mediawatch
They think they're a big club, i saw an article on there the other day claimining they were the biggest club in the world because they get more media than anyone else!
Its amazing what a bit of money does to a fanbase, they are utterly deluded.
Bluemoon has just blown a fuse! First Teveth handing in a resignation, then United beat Arsenal claiming top spot with a game in hand.
What a day to be a Bertie!
They are well and truely deluded but arrogant with it now - we've never seen that before from Berties. They're still prone to crying hissy fits everytime United win though!
Yes we have. Once. In 1968, they won the league title but their thunder was stolen a short while later when we lifted the European Cup, and any glory City had was relegated to the inside pages. Mike Doyle still gets bent out of shape about that.